What history—including the career of Agnes Macphail—can tell us about this fraught moment for women in politics
Tag Archives: Yulia Tymoshenko
A hard won and fragile victory in Ukraine
Security has melted away, leaving the scarred centre of Kyiv in the hands of protesters and ordinary people
Unrest in Ukraine
Parliament voted out president Viktor Yanukovych, and opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko was freed
Homophobic attack overshadows Euro 2012 soccer tournament
Video of homophobic thugs beating Svyatoslav Sheremet has many calling foul on Kiev.
Newsmakers: Apr. 26-May. 4, 2011
Vancouver’s pot-friendly mayor, Dr. Seuss’s trouble-making turtle, and Obama’s ‘really big stick’
Newsmakers: August 4-11, 2011
Sean Avery gets arrested, the youngest Mulroney gets hitched and Amélie gets to say goodbye to all that
This Week: Good news/Bad news
A week in the life of Yulia Tymoshenko