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“Most Improved” – that’s what came to mind last time I was at airports in Kyiv. Remember in school when you would get your report card and they would hand out awards at the end of the...
19/07 Ukraine’s Airports Head to the Top of the Class
by Cara Denney“Most Improved” – that’s what came to mind last time I was at airports in Kyiv. Remember in school when you would get your report card and they would hand out awards at the end of the... -
Diving head first into the local cuisine, I attempted to stomach a dinner of pig’s fat and a hefty glass of beer. Makes you...
16/07 My First Week in Kyiv: Expectations vs. Reality
by Mary BruneDiving head first into the local cuisine, I attempted to stomach a dinner of pig’s fat and a hefty glass of beer. Makes you... -
Recently the topic of racism was widely speculated about in the European press. “Racism, bullying, threats ... daily life of migrant workers [in the UK]” – that is The Independent’s (UK) article headline.
06/07 Crying Wolves Over Racism or the True Abode of Intolerance
by Maryna KhorunzhaRecently the topic of racism was widely speculated about in the European press. “Racism, bullying, threats ... daily life of migrant workers [in the UK]” – that is The Independent’s (UK) article headline. -
Is it tacky to say you’re "proud" of another’s accomplishment when you have done essentially nothing to help bring it about? I hope...
04/07 EURO 2012: “I’m Proud of You, Ukraine!”
by Cara DenneyIs it tacky to say you're "proud" of another's accomplishment when you have done essentially nothing to help bring it about? I hope... -
When I found out that I would be spending six weeks of my summer in Ukraine, I honestly cannot say that I knew a great deal about the Eastern European...
04/07 Traveling to Ukraine: Young American’s Perspective
by Mary BruneWhen I found out that I would be spending six weeks of my summer in Ukraine, I honestly cannot say that I knew a great deal about the Eastern European... -
Webster’s dictionary defines hospitality as “a generous reception of guests”. Other sites offer synonyms such as “friendly” or “open”. But those...
26/06 Hospitality – Ukrainian Style
by Cara DenneyWebster’s dictionary defines hospitality as “a generous reception of guests”. Other sites offer synonyms such as “friendly” or “open”. But those... -
IT jobs market seems to have developed the momentum contrary to economic recession trend. Such is the opinion of the IT industry experts when they talk about the third world countries.
06/06 IT Jobs Market - Patriotism vs. Cost Efficiency
by Vilyen PidgornyyIT jobs market seems to have developed the momentum contrary to economic recession trend. Such is the opinion of the IT industry experts when they talk about the third world countries. -
UN offices and institutes for demilitarization, even the feeble Conference on Disarmament together with a great number of others seek ridding the world of nuclear and other arms of mass destruction and societal disruption.
05/06 Demilitarization or Vulnerabilization?
by Maryna KhorunzhaUN offices and institutes for demilitarization, even the feeble Conference on Disarmament together with a great number of others seek ridding the world of nuclear and other arms of mass destruction and societal disruption. -
I am convinced that if people really knew Ukraine they would find so many things to love. But unfortunately most are like the disappointed wife in a recent...
28/05 5 Things I Love About Ukraine
by Cara DenneyI am convinced that if people really knew Ukraine they would find so many things to love. But unfortunately most are like the disappointed wife in a recent... -
Due to the upcoming football championship, Ukraine suddenly appeared on the map of the world news under a variety of headlines...
24/05 Making an Easter Egg
by Maria IvanovaDue to the upcoming football championship, Ukraine suddenly appeared on the map of the world news under a variety of headlines... -
Empty shelves, long lines, surly stone-faced clerks that embodied the old Soviet joke - "They pretend to pay so we pretend to work ". That’s what...
23/05 Ukraine’s Cafe Culture Comes of Age
by Cara DenneyEmpty shelves, long lines, surly stone-faced clerks that embodied the old Soviet joke - "They pretend to pay so we pretend to work ". That’s what... -
The idea of an iPhone built into a shirt or a laptop on your skirt seemed strangely futuristic and borderline absurd. That until I read about new developments...
16/05 Smarting Textiles Up
by Maria IvanovaThe idea of an iPhone built into a shirt or a laptop on your skirt seemed strangely futuristic and borderline absurd. That until I read about new developments...