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May 23 coordination group Counterterrorism Center in the Office of the SBU held special tactical exercises vulnerable to terrorist facilities in the center of Kiev.
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Journalists descended on the building of the Cabinet of Ministers demanding a thorough investigation into the beating of journalists.
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LGBT activists organized performance in Kyiv dedicated to the International Day against Homophobia.
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Ukrainian opposition had a fight with supporters of President Viktor Yanukovych during the celebration of Europe Day.
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by Stas Kozlyuk
Unknown provocateurs in an armored personnel carrier (APC) with the emblems of carrots and white rabbit (A reference to opposition leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk) tried to break into St. Sophia's Square during the opposition rally.
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Head of the EU delegation to Ukraine Ian Tombinskyy, French Ambassador Alain Rémy and the Ambassador of Croatia Tomislav Vidoshevich opened a photo exhibition titled 'Homo Urbanus Europeanus' as part of the European Week of Culture in Kiev.
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Next to Parliament about 300 people are protesting against a gay pride parade in Ukraine, and are also asking not to pass a bill that, in their opinion, promotes homosexuality in the Balkan country.
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by Stas Kozlyuk
The 9th International Convention of Tattoo and Piercing brings tattoo artists, their customers and admirers together from Europe and CIS to Kiev for the Tattoo Collection.
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by Stas Kozlyuk
Ukraine celebrated May 9 Victory Day and commemorates the soldiers who died during the Second World War.
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In Kiev, on the occasion of Victory Day, a series of events took place. The ceremony began with the traditional laying of the flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in the Park of Eternal Glory. A parade was held in the Khreschatyk military base.
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Supporters of the Communist Party of Ukraine held a march dedicated to Victory Day in Kiev. Ukraine and former other Soviet Union countries celebrate the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II.
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Ukraine commemorates the 68th anniversary of the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany on May 9.
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by Stas Kozlyuk
Eastern Rite Christians and Greek Catholics celebrate Easter as Holy Week draws to a close.
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Easter (In Ukrainian: ‘Velykden’ or ‘Paskha’) is a Christian festival and holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his crucifixion at Calvary as described in the New Testament.
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The city of Kyiv, Ukraine found itself paralyzed, when a winter storm dropped nearly two feet of snow atop the city in just 24 hours, causing the authorities to declare a state of emergency.































































