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17.02.2007, 05:41

Ukrainian language to go on big screen

President Viktor Yushchenko called on the Prime Minister to make sure all foreign films are translated into the official state language. By the end of 2007 cinemas in Ukraine will be forced to show at least half of all foreign films in Ukrainian.

08.09.2007, 17:41

Language divides Ukraine

With a snap parliamentary election to be held in just three weeks in Ukraine, politicians are fighting for the electorate. Russian-Ukrainian relations have become a hot subject again, and the language debate is one of the most divisive in Ukraine.

17.07.2008, 01:38

Ukraine bans Russian TV over NATO coverage

Ukraine has reportedly banned broadcasting by Russian and pro-Russian TV channels in the port cities of Odessa and Yuzhny on the Black Sea coast.

24.07.2008, 12:25

Kiev bans posters of Russian Patriarch

The mayor’s office in Kiev has banned posters of Patriarch Aleksy II, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, from appearing on the streets of the Ukrainian capital. The ruling was made just days before he travels to Kiev to celebrate the anniversary of

31.10.2008, 23:28

Ukraine takes Russian channels off air

Three Russian TV channels have been banned from broadcasting in Ukraine. The country's authorities ordered local cable operators to take them off air. More than half of Ukraine's population speaks Russian regularly and one third say it's their native tong

Why a national language needs TV promotion

Published: 03 December, 2008, 18:35


Thirty-six short advertising videos are to be produced in Ukraine to promote usage of the national language. More than half of Ukraine's population speaks Russian regularly and one third say it's their native tongue.

 
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