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The Day
FrequencyDaily
First issue1996; 28 years ago (1996)
CountryUkraine
Based inKyiv
LanguageUkrainian, Russian, English
Websiteday.kyiv.ua
ISSN2305-7289

Den' (Ukrainian: День, pronounced [dɛnʲ] ; The Day) is a Kyiv-based daily broadsheet newspaper. The newspaper is published in three languages: Ukrainian, Russian and English.

History and profile

Den was founded in 1996.

Larysa Ivshyna is the paper's editor-in-chief. The paper was linked to former prime minister Yevhen Marchuk, her husband.

Notable staff writers include linguist and pro-democracy advocate Anna Danylchuk.

The paper is also notable for its annual photography contest, being the main photo event in Ukraine.

Den is a member of UAPP.

References

  1. "Newspapers and News Magazines - Europe". Infocobuild. Retrieved 5 February 2015.

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