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Established in 1938 in Kyiv, Pravda Ukrainy (Правда Украины, Ukraine Truth) - originally Sovetskaia Ukraina (Советская Украина, Soviet Ukraine) - was a Russian-language Soviet Ukrainian daily and a newspaper of record, serving as the official organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine and Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR. As such the newspaper was the Ukrainian Communist Party’s leading print media agent in the dissemination of the party’s opinions about politics, culture, economics and other important issues. Until its temporary closure in 1991, as a consequence of its defense of the 1991 Soviet coup leaders, Pravda Ukrainy remained faithful to its Communist ideological principles. Following the failure of the coup the newspaper was restarted with a new editor and a new editorial policy in place. By the early 1990s Pravda Ukrainy had become the complete opposite of the original newspaper, having jettisoned its previous ideological commitments, and instead embracing democratic principles, independent journalism, and an unrestrained criticism of the government - stances that drove its popularity and growing circulation. Due largely to financial struggles the newspaper ceased publication in 2014.
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Ukrainisch
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Sowjetunion
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Ukraine
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Zeitung
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Geschichte 1938-2014
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Datenbank
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Datenbank
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