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After several unpleasant incidents in Mykolayiv and Odessa, Oleg Tsariov, a member of parliament with the former ruling Party of Regions and a candidate in the May 25 presidential election, found a friendlier greeting in the far eastern provincial capital of Luhansk. [more]

“I can’t even tell whether we’re at war or not - it feels so unreal,” said Olga Myrovych, an administrator at the Ukrainian Catholic University, when she picked me up from the airport in Lviv, Ukraine. [more]

Away from Ukraine, Kremlin is fighting a campaign that is part of rehashed agenda that sees media as propaganda automatons [more]

In Russia, even raising your hands in public can get you detained these days, as protesters in Moscow discovered over the weekend. [more]

Late on April 8, a young man approached Kyiv Post journalists on a public square near the Oblast State Administration Building in Kharkiv and boasted how he and his friends broke into the local ATN TV channel and smashed its equipment and furniture with wooden sticks. [more]