- Estonia and EU to assist Ukraine implement a secure data exchange solution
The e-Governance Academy, an independent Estonian mission-based non-profit think tank and consultancy organisation, founded in 2002 by the United Nations Development Programme, Open Society Institute, and the Government of Estonia for the creation and spread of knowledge and best practice concerning e-governance, e-democracy, cyber security and the development of open information societies, has completed its public procurement as a part of the EGOV4UKRAINE project of the Ukrainian U-LEAD administrative reform support programme, which will create an inter-institutional secure data exchange solution for Ukraine.
- New CoR President: Baltics is bellwether for others aspiring to EU membership
Karl-Heinz Lambertz, a Belgian politician holding a Master's Degree in Law, with an additional specialization in German Law and a member of the Committee of the Regions (CoR) of the European Union since 1999, where he became the first vice-president of the institution in 2015, has taken over the Presidency of the Committee from Markku Markkula.
- Ukraine’s economy in 2017 – when dreams of growth meet geopolitical reality
Those who follow the ups and downs of Ukraine’s economy cannot help but ask one obvious question — what is the “cause” behind all this “effect”?
- Ukrainian government needs a nudge in tackling Crimean crisis
Ukraine’s future is largely dependent on the resolution of Crimean crisis.
- Poroshenko: Russia won’t be allowed to establish Donbas protectorate
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said that Russia will not be allowed to establish a protectorate in Donbas, eastern Ukraine, according to a UNIAN correspondent.
- Another attempt to count 1932-1933 Ukraine Famine victims
Volodymyr Serhijchuk is a professor of history at the Kyiv State University and one of the more eminent researchers in Soviet archives.