Ukrayina Moloda
Ukrayina Moloda (Ukrainian: Україна молода, Young Ukraine) is a daily Ukrainian-language newspaper based in Kyiv with a circulation of 99,000. It is published by State Company "Presa Ukrayiny".[1] In the beginning of 2018 the editorial staff of the newspaper was asked to vacate its leased office at "Presa Ukrayiny".[2]
Overview
Created in 1991 initially it was created as a newspaper of the Central Committee of Communist Party of Ukraine steered towards younger generation, but already in August of the same year it became independent [from the party].
It supports pro-Western policies, president-elect Viktor Yushchenko,[3] and is highly critical of president Leonid Kuchma. It offers both domestic and international news reporting, analysis, and interviews.
Ukrayina Moloda is a member of the Ukrainian Association of Press Publishers (UAPP).
In 2006 speaker of Verkhovna Rada Oleksandr Moroz won a court case against "Ukrayina Moloda".[4]
Articles
- "Ukrayina Moloda": "Bihus-gate" is the FSB special operation or the Kolomoisky diversion («Україна молода»: «Бігус-гейт» - спецоперація ФСБ або диверсія Коломойського). Glavcom. 16 March 2019
- Start to say "No" (Почніть говорити «НІ»). Ludmila Kalabukha website.
References
- Газета УКРАЇНА МОЛОДА. ДП "Преса".
- "Ukrayina Moloda" announced that they were asked to vacate its office in "Presa Ukrayiny" during the next three days (“Україна молода” заявила, що їх попросили виселитися з “Преси України” протягом трьох діб). IMI. 5 February 2018
- The newspaper of Yushchenko's adviser thrashed the Security Service of Ukraine. Obozrevatel. 1 June 2006
- Moroz won a court case against newspaper "Ukrayina Moloda" (Мороз виграв суд у газети ”Україна молода”). UNIAN. 27 October 2006