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Channel 5 is a television station in Ukraine owned by President Petro Poroshenko and one of the few channels noted for independent and fair news coverage.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Oleg Sentsov, who turns 44 today! We pay tribute to one of the most prominent Ukrainian filmmakers and writers by publishing some of his most resounding statements: It’s obvious that by definition the court of an...
French journalist Sebastien Gobert, who has been working in Ukraine for more than 4 years, shared his impressions of the country in an exclusive interview, August 11, with TV channel 5. In particular, he discussed events on Maidan and in...
Terrorists, attacking on all fronts, have attempted to invade Mariinka again, and the situation throughout the entire ATO zone remains difficult, said Colonel Oleksandr Motuzianyk, ATO spokesman for the presidential administration, at a...
Parishioners of the only church in the village of Preobrazhenka, in the Kherson Oblast in southern Ukraine, have decided to join the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyiv Patriarchate. The village church is more than 100 years old, but...
On 13 April 2015, Channel-5 learned that at approximately 1 a.m. Russian forces and their proxies had renewed their attacks on settlements leading to Mariupol, especially near Shyrokyne. The aggression continued until well after 6...
The Ministry of Defence has published photographs the show the damage done by Ukrainian artillery strikes on a column of military equipment deployed by the terrorists and the Russian army. According to the ministry’s press office, this...
The world has condemned the shelling of a passenger bus near Volnovakha but is in no hurry to put the blame on terrorists. President Poroshenko’s appeal to declare DNR and LNR as terrorist organizations has so far generated a...
The death toll from the terrorist bombardment that destroyed a civilian bus now stands at 13. Nine people died at the scene, while an additional four individuals died in hospital from their wounds. A camera crew of Channel 5 has just...
Residents of Crimea increasingly want to be issued Ukrainian passports. Most often they make their request in a migration service office in Novotroitsk in the Kherson Oblast, reports TV Channel 5. There are constant lines in the...
Dried borsch is gaining popularity among volunteers. Members of the “Culinary Corps” in Vynnytsia are now preparing packages of dried borsch mix and meat jerky for ATO participants. The products are purchased with funds donated...
Abstract This report investigates the attempted – and partly “successful” – Russian influence in the Austrian Ministry of Defense as well as in organizations in its “entourage.” It starts with the Vienna-based...
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