The Kyiv Independent

News, analyses, investigations, opinions, podcasts and more. On-the-ground reporting from Ukraine

More news

Parliament restores limited access for journalists during plenary sessions.

Ruslan Stefanchuk, the speaker of Ukraine's parliament, signed an order on May 8 to restore limited access for journalists to cover the legislature's work.

Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022, journalists have been prohibited from attending plenary sessions due to security reasons.

Ukraine's parliament also adopted a regulation on Sep. 6, 2022, forbidding live streaming of the sessions during martial law. Since then, the video recordings of the sessions have been uploaded with a delay on the parliament's YouTube channel.

Only up to 30 journalists will be allowed to work in the parliament's building at once due to security measures and the limited number of places in the bomb shelter, according to the statement .

Stefanchuk and the parliament's Secretary General Viacheslav Shtuchnyi held a meeting with journalists on May 7 and instructed them how to work during martial law, including order of action when an air raid alert goes off.

Working conditions for media representatives have already been created, including equipped workplaces, a place for briefings, recording interviews, and broadcasting meetings, among others, the statement read.

Sign up for our newsletter

Ukraine Weekly By Olga Rudenko

Shtuchnyi said on May 1 that some journalists have already applied for the accreditation , but parliament can accredit more media workers if needed.

According to the State Security Administration, over 4,000 journalists had the parliament's accreditation before the beginning of the all-out war.

Yaroslav Yurchyshyn, the head of the parliament's Committee on Freedom of Speech , said earlier that there was a significant demand in society to allow journalists to return to the parliament.

Yurchyshyn noted that his committee does not see any convincing argument for why it cannot be done.

These are the top 2024 summer vacation destinations.

These are the top 2024 summer vacation destinations.

A group representing major U.S. airlines predicts a record number of travelers this summer. Christie Hudson, head of public relations and a travel expert for Expedia, joins CBS News to break down the top vacation destinations this year. CBS News S...

CBS News -

Video appears to show Sean  «Diddy»  Combs assaulting singer Cassie.

Video appears to show Sean «Diddy» Combs assaulting singer Cassie.

Newly-surfaced surveillance video obtained by CNN appears to show rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs assaulting singer Cassie Ventura in a Los Angeles hotel hallway in 2016. Elise Preston reports. Then, CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson joins wit...

CBS News -

How US tariffs on Chinese cars will affect Europe - DW News.

How US tariffs on Chinese cars will affect Europe - DW News.

Is the world getting more protectionist, and if it is - should we be worried? Here in Europe, policy makers and analysts are digesting the impact of US President Joe Biden's decision to impose a 100 percent tariff on electric cars from China. Some...

DW News -

Adaptive Skiers – Adventure Skiers Weekend - VOA Connect.

Adaptive Skiers – Adventure Skiers Weekend - VOA Connect.

Determined2Heal Foundation, Inc., is a nonprofit organization that empowers, enlightens and assists those impacted by spinal cord injuries. Founded by Josh Basile, the group embarks on a winter skiing adventure in Pennsylvania, bringing together i...

VOA News -

U.S. medics trapped in Gaza share emotional testimonies

U.S. medics trapped in Gaza share emotional testimonies

A U.S.-built pier is now ready to receive aid for civilians in Gaza. Meanwhile, at least 20 American medical workers are trapped in Gaza after Israel closed the Rafah border crossing. CBS News' Imtiaz Tyab spoke with two of them. CBS News Streamin...

CBS News -

Powerful storm kills at least 4 and causes widespread damage in Houston.

Powerful storm kills at least 4 and causes widespread damage in Houston.

At least four people were killed in Houston as powerful storms swept through Texas and along the Gulf Coast. Hurricane-force winds caused widespread damage and left hundreds of thousands without power in the Houston areas. NBC News' Priscilla Thom...

NBC News -