List of newspapers in Ukraine

Since November 2015 Ukrainian authorities, state agencies and local government authorities are forbidden to act as founders (or cofounders) of printed media outlets.[1]

According to a law that went into effect on 16 January 2022, all print media in Ukraine must be published in the state language, Ukrainian.[2] This rule does not apply to material published exclusively in Crimean Tatar, in other languages of the indigenous peoples of Ukraine or in (another) official languages of the European Union.[2]

Newspaper Type City Circulation Language(s) Website
All About Accounting National A4 Kyiv 93,100 Ukrainian http://vobu.ua/
DELO Berlin format business daily Kyiv 15,000 Ukrainian https://delo.ua/
Dilova Stolytsya Broadsheet, business Kyiv 50,000 Ukrainian https://www.dsnews.ua/
Den Broadsheet Kyiv 60,000 Ukrainian, English https://day.kyiv.ua/
Euromaidan Press Internet Kyiv n/a English, Spanish https://euromaidanpress.com
European Pravda Internet n/a Ukrainian, Russian, English https://www.eurointegration.com.ua/
Expres National Lviv 508,200 (on Thursday)
1,223,700 (per week)
Ukrainian https://expres.online/
Ukrainianwall National Kyiv 30,000 (on Thursday)
220,000 (per week)
Ukrainian https://ukrainianwall.com/
Fakty ta Komentari Tabloid Kyiv 1,100,000 Ukrainian https://fakty.ua/
Gazeta.ua Internet Kyiv Ukrainian https://gazeta.ua/
Interfax-Ukraïna News Agency Kyiv n/a Ukrainian, English https://interfax.com.ua/
Khreschatyk Regional Broadsheet Kyiv Ukrainian http://kreschatic.kiev.ua/
KP Broadsheet Kyiv 1 million[3] Ukrainian https://kp.ua/
The Kyiv Independent Internet Kyiv n/a English https://kyivindependent.com/
Kyiv Post National Kyiv 10,000 English https://www.kyivpost.com/
Law & Business National Kyiv 16.000 per week Ukrainian, Russian https://www.zib.com.ua
Odessa Daily Regional Odesa Russian http://odessa-daily.com.ua/
The Odessa Journal Internet Odesa n/a English https://odessa-journal.com/
Peremoha Community Krasnopillia 1,500 Ukrainian
Postup Regional Lviv 200,000 Ukrainian http://postup.brama.com/
Sevodnya Tabloid Kyiv 700,000 Russian https://www.segodnya.ua/
Silski Visti Broadsheet Kyiv 196,669 Ukrainian http://www.silskivisti.kiev.ua/
Ukrainska Pravda Internet Kyiv n/a Ukrainian, English https://www.pravda.com.ua/
UNIAN News Agency Kyiv n/a Ukrainian, English https://www.unian.ua/
Uryadovy Kuryer Broadsheet Kyiv 130,000 - 230,000 Ukrainian https://ukurier.gov.ua/uk/
Vecherniye Vesti Tabloid Kyiv 530,000 Russian
Vesti National and regional broadsheet, A3 format Kyiv Ceased publication Russian http://vesti-ukr.com/
Video Novosti National Kyiv 7,000 Russian https://web.archive.org/web/20190321172117/http://videonews.com.ua/
Vysoky Zamok National Lviv 450,000 Ukrainian https://www.wz.lviv.ua/
Dzerkalo Tyzhnia Internet[4] Kyiv Online newspaper[5] Ukrainian, Russian https://dt.ua/
Zbruč Internet Lviv Online newspaper Ukrainian https://zbruc.eu/
Zorile Bucovinei Regional Chernivtsi Romanian http://zorilebucovinei.com/
Ukrayina-Tsentr Regional Kropyvnytskyi 5,000 Ukrainian https://uc.kr.ua/
Kommersant Ukraine National B3+ Kyiv Ceased publication Russian https://kommersant.ua/
LB.ua Internet Kyiv Online newspaper Ukrainian https://lb.ua/

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Ukrainian state authorities can not be founders, cofounders of printed media from now on, Interfax Ukraine (24 November 2015)
  2. ^ a b Provision Of Law On Publishing Of Print Media In State Language Comes Into Force On January 16, Ukrainian News Agency (11 January 2022)
    All print media in Ukraine must have Ukrainian-language version from Jan 16, Interfax-Ukraine (21 December 2021)
    (in Ukrainian) From now on, newspapers and magazines in Ukraine should be published in the state language, Ukrainska Pravda (16 January 2022)
  3. ^ Komsomolskaya Pravda Ukraine, Mondo Times
  4. ^ "Зе!повіт: газета "Дзеркало тижня" випустила останній номер". Ukrainska Pravda (in Ukrainian). 27 December 2019.
  5. ^ (in Ukrainian) Zee County: The Mirror of the Week ran its last issue, Ukrainska Pravda (27 December 2019)