Section: The New York Times (USA)
100 Babies Stranded in Ukraine After Surrogate Births
Travel bans have prevented the babies’ parents from entering the country. One official says as many as 1,000 babies will be born before restrictions are lifted. …read more Source:: The New York...
Merkel Is ‘Outraged’ by Russian Hack but Struggling to Respond
Patience with President Vladimir Putin is running thin in Berlin. But Germany needs Russia’s help on several geopolitical fronts from Syria to Ukraine. …read more Source:: The New York...
Ukraine Passes a Critical Anticorruption Bill
The Parliament approved a measure to stop insiders from siphoning aid money, but other forms of fraud persist. …read more Source:: The New York...
Skadden Said to Have Paid $11 Million to Settle Ukraine Dispute
The law firm paid a former Ukrainian prime minister, Yulia V. Tymoshenko, and an associate to avert a suit over its role in a report justifying her imprisonment by a political rival. …read more Source:: The New York...
Desperate for Aid, Ukraine First Has to Fight Corruption
As the coronavirus attacks Ukraine’s economy, a critical $5.5 billion package from the I.M.F. is being held up over concerns about graft. …read more Source:: The New York...
Ukrainian ‘Railroad Ladies’
Ukraine’s traffic controllers and safety officers are a kind of lighthouse: a symbol of how certain things in this country stand firm in the present as a defiant nod to the past. …read more Source:: The New York...
Anti-Russian Protests Erupt in Ukraine, Despite Virus Threat
Organizers of a street protest in Kyiv say resisting Russian influence is more important than honoring a ban on mass gatherings. …read more Source:: The New York...
Ukraine’s Zelensky Fires His Cabinet
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine faulted his ministers for poor performance and for appointing foreigners to company boards, although Western donors have encouraged the practice. …read more Source:: The New York...
Ukraine Is Threatening to Arrest Its Former President
The Ukrainian authorities have threatened to arrest Petro O. Poroshenko, the former president and current leader of the political opposition. …read more Source:: The New York...
To Make a Diplomatic Point, Ukraine Rebels Open Fire
A separatist assault was seen as aimed at weakening Ukraine’s president and gaining leverage in talks to end the war in the country’s east. …read more Source:: The New York...