Ukraine: Kyiv Post abruptly suspends operations, fires all staffers. Newsroom decries owner's move to remove "inconvenient" journalists
/Kyiv Post, Ukraine's largest independent English-language newspaper, abruptly suspended operations.
Read MoreKyiv Post, Ukraine's largest independent English-language newspaper, abruptly suspended operations.
Read MoreUkrainian journalist, Ustia Stefanchuk, who is now based in Canada recently published a historical testimony, on her Facebook page, about the torture her ancestors were subjected to.
Read MoreMagnolia TV reporters Yegor Serdiuk and Anastasiya Bereziy were covering the accident when the intoxicated man pointed a gun to the journalists trying to prevent them from filming.
Read MoreUkrainian Journalist Lyubov Velychko received threats after her investigation analyzing 10 thousand messages on Russian Telegram channels.
Read MoreThe Coalition For Women In Journalism vehemently condemns the injuries TV presenter Anastaisha Lygova.
Read MoreThe Coalition For Women In Journalism condemns the attempts of obstructing justice by Kyiv Administration Court judges.
Freelance journalist and co-founder of online media outlet Zaborona, Katerina Sergatskova has been a target of an online harassment campaign following her coverage exposing alleged links between Facebook.
Read MoreWomen journalists in Ukraine have been attacked while reporting on Covid-19 in the field.
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