Ukraina Moloda

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Ukraina Moloda
PublisherPresa Ukrayiny
Launched1991; 33 years ago (1991)
LanguageUkrainian
CityKyiv
CountryUkraine
Circulation99,000
Websiteumoloda.kyiv.ua

Ukraina Moloda (Ukrainian: Україна молода, lit.'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

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Ukraina Moloda is a local daily newspaper for Kyiv covering local news, sports, business, politics and community events.[3]

Created in 1991 initially it was created as a newspaper of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine steered towards younger generation, but already in August of the same year it became independent [from the party].[citation needed]

Ukraina Moloda supports pro-Western policies. It also supported former president Viktor Yushchenko,[4] and was highly critical of Yushchenko's predecessor, Leonid Kuchma. It offers both domestic and international news reporting, analysis, and interviews.[citation needed]

During the 1990s and early 2000s, the newspaper was critical of the communist party, and former members of the communist party which continued their political careers under new parties. The newspaper was also noted as using Soviet neologism and clichés to satirize these former communist politicians.[5]

Ukraina Moloda is a member of the Ukrainian Association of Press Publishers (UAPP).[citation needed]

In 2006, chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Oleksandr Moroz won a court case against "Ukraina Moloda".[6]

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References

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  1. ^ Газета УКРАЇНА МОЛОДА. ДП "Преса".
  2. ^ "Ukraina 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
  3. ^ "Ukraina Moloda". MondoTimes. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
  4. ^ The newspaper of Yushchenko's adviser thrashed the Security Service of Ukraine. Obozrevatel. 1 June 2006
  5. ^ Polkovsky, Valerii (2005). "The Language of the Presidential Election Campaign in Ukraine". Canadian Slavonic Papers / Revue Canadienne des Slavistes. 47: 319. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
  6. ^ Мороз виграв суд у газети ”Україна молода” [Moroz won a court case against newspaper "Ukraina Moloda"]. UNIAN (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2023-07-08.
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