
Ukraine
10 Ukranian newspapers in the directory
Historically rooted in the late nineteenth century, the national print media transitioned from state-sponsored broadsheets to privately owned publications following independence. Leading titles include Fakty i Kommentarii, a mass-market tabloid founded in 1997, and Dzerkalo Tyzhnia, an influential analytical weekly known for long-form reporting. The Kyiv Post, established in 1995, serves as the primary English-language source for international readers, while Silski Visti maintains a dedicated rural readership. Print media historically split its circulation between Ukrainian and Russian editions, though contemporary publishing has decisively shifted toward the national language across regional markets. Paperboy indexes 10 Ukranian newspapers — browse the full directory below.
Compiled by Paperboy editorial · Updated 2026-05-30
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Aviso
Kiev, Kiev City Municipality
Established in 1991, this influential Russian-language publication became a staple of the Ukrainian media landscape by serving as the country’s most widely read weekly classified advertising newspaper. It long functioned as a primary marketplace for regional commerce, connecting millions of readers across major Ukrainian cities through comprehensive listings for real estate, automotive sales, and employment opportunities.
BRAMA News Agency
Kiev, Kiev City Municipality
BRAMA is an online gateway and news resource focusing on Ukrainian culture, politics, and current events. Launched in the mid-1990s, it serves as a digital hub for the Ukrainian diaspora and English-speaking audiences, providing aggregated news, historical information, and cultural features related to Ukraine.
Dankor
Sumi, Sumy Oblast
Dankor is an independent news portal based in Sumy, Ukraine. It provides comprehensive coverage of local events, politics, economy, and social issues within the Sumy region. The publication serves as a leading information resource for the city, offering news reports, analytical articles, and community forums.
Fakty i Kommentarii
Kiev, Kiev City Municipality
Fakty i Kommentarii is a major Ukrainian tabloid newspaper based in Kyiv. Founded in 1997, it provides comprehensive coverage of national news, social issues, culture, and sports. Known for its accessible style, it transitioned from a daily print publication to a significant digital news platform in recent years.
Kiev Post
Kiev, Kiev City Municipality
Founded in 1995 as Ukraine’s first English-language newspaper, this publication serves as a primary source of news and investigative reporting for the international community and the country’s English-speaking population. It is widely recognized for its commitment to independent journalism and its rigorous coverage of Ukrainian politics, business, and the ongoing conflict with Russia.
Perekop.Info
Perekop, Kharkiv Oblast
Perekop.Info is a Russian-language digital publication focused on global tourism and travel. Originally associated with the Perekop region, the site now serves as a general information portal covering international resort cities, travel news, and holiday advice. It features articles on destinations ranging from Europe to Australia.
Qirim Sedasi
Simferopol', Crimea
As the primary Crimean Tatar-language newspaper based in Simferopol, this publication serves as a vital cultural and historical pillar for the indigenous Crimean Tatar community. It is notable for preserving the linguistic heritage and documenting the socio-political struggles of the Crimean Tatar people throughout their modern history.
Slovo
Odesa, Odessa Oblast
Slovo is a socio-political newspaper based in Odesa, Ukraine. It provides coverage of local news, national politics, and cultural events. The publication focuses on reporting regional developments in Odesa while also featuring major updates from across the country, including sports, social issues, and health news.
The Day
Kiev, Kiev City Municipality
The Day is a prominent Ukrainian daily newspaper based in Kyiv, known for its intellectual depth and focus on history, culture, and politics. Founded in 1996, it provides analytical coverage and publishes editions in Ukrainian and English, maintaining a significant influence on the country's socio-political discourse.
Zerkalo Nedeli
Kiev, Kiev City Municipality
Zerkalo Nedeli, also known as Dzerkalo Tyzhnia, is a leading Ukrainian socio-political weekly based in Kyiv. Founded in 1994, it is highly respected for its in-depth analytical reporting, investigative journalism, and coverage of national politics, international relations, and economic issues within Ukraine and the broader region.
