Hromadske International
Hromadske International is an effort to bring together high-quality journalism, new media tools and objective analysis in one place. Hromadske is a vibrant start-up, founded by a unique team of Ukrainian and foreign journalists. With the launch of Hromadske International in 2014, the network now broadcasts in Ukrainian, English and Russian.
The Hromadske Network prides itself on its impartiality. Hromadske is run as an NGO “Public Television” (Hromadske TV in Ukrainian). Journalists founded and run the organisation, and the funding comes from non-profit organisations. Launched on the eve of some of the most tumultuous days in the country’s history, Hromadske became the go-to medium for Ukrainians — the place to discover and make sense of what was happening in the country and the region.
Nord Stream 2, Swedish investments in Ukraine, paternity leave — the Ambassador of Sweden to Ukraine
«Unlike Most Tramps» — The Story of One Donbas War Veteran
Politics and Oligarchs — Behind the Scences of Corruption / Explain Ukraine
(Un)forgotten: Providing Medical Care in Eastern Ukraine
Words matter, does language? / Explain Ukraine
Welcome to the Promise Brand? Women in Ukraine / Explain Ukraine
Cheap food, if you can afford it / Explain Ukraine
How Russia Drives Poles Against The LGBTQ
Fighting Europe's Last Dictatorship: Why Belarusians Are In Revolt
Swiss President Simonetta Sommaruga on Zelenskyy, Oligarchs, and Coronavirus. EXCLUSIVE
Ukraine vs. Coronavirus: A Look at Growing Cases
Argentine Woman Meets Baby Born to Ukrainian Surrogate Mother
The Criminal Cases Against Petro Poroshenko, Explained
The Gray Cardinal of Ukrainian Politics, Explained
Perfect Calls, Prisoner Exchanges, and Turbo-regimes: One Year in Zelenskyy's Presidency
Defeating Corruption: Peru's Successful Case | Beyond East and West
Three Crosses in Volyn | Beyond East and West
Afghanistan: The Uncomfortable War | Beyond East and West
Chernivtsi: Ukraines COVID Frontline (ENG Subtitles)
Paul Niland: Poroshenko and Zelenskyy Stalled Reforms Because They Didn’t Want to Disrupt Status Quo
Wife of Ukrainian Captive Held in Occupied Donbas
Artifacts of the 1990s | Beyond East and West
Locals Fight Massive Fires in Ukraine's Zhytomyr Region
Relatives of Donbas Captives Appeal to Ukrainian President Zelenskyy
Saving and Caring for Strays in Ukraine
Chernobyl Zone After Fire
“Domestic Violence Is a Pandemic Within a Pandemic” – UN Women Ukraine Rep on Coronavirus Impact
James Brooke On Ukrainian Economy During the Coronavirus Quarantine
Femicide in Ukraine: Ending Violence Against Women
Servant of the People MP Vadym Halaychuk Explains Party's Actions on 'Anti-Kolomoisky' Bill