KIEV (Reuters) - It was never meant to be like this. When Ukraine was named co-host of Europe's biggest football feast in 2009, its leaders hailed the award as a milestone on the road to joining the European mainstream.
KIEV (Reuters) - It was never meant to be like this. When Ukraine was named co-host of Europe's biggest soccer feast in 2009, its leaders hailed the award as a milestone on the road to joining the European mainstream. A delighted Yulia Tymoshenko, then prime minister, told her compatriots her government had scraped together "every kopeck" to make the dream possible.` Her jubilant tone foresaw ...
The June Euro 2012 football championship was Ukraine's chance to shine: forge closer ties with the West, boost its international standing and aid its struggling economy.
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In this Kyiv Post interview, Vladimir Sayenko, partner at Kyiv’s Sayenko Kharenko law firm, and group lawyer Leonid Antonenko reveal the ins and outs of due diligence when it comes to the complex risks that exist in doing business within Ukraine.
Several European leaders are threatening to boycott the Euro 2012 soccer tournament in Ukraine next month over alleged abuse of jailed former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko. She just ended a hunger strike. The tournament is one of Europe’s biggest sporting events, and it’s likely to attract tens of thousands of fans. Some of the matches will be held in the city of Donetsk, a coal mining city in ...