The newspaper’s biggest advantage is its unbiased information. Reading every issue at the beginning of the workday gives one’s brain a good warming up. I usually start with the Polling Service and other such material which is often better and more informative than a large article and sophisticated commentaries. You often come up with unexpectedly interesting topics and you cover a very broad range, from historical to daily themes.
You display refreshing views on what is happening between our two countries and elsewhere in the world. The Day offers much news, commentaries, and reviews, and I like your political columns as much as the cultural ones. As a diplomat, I am interested in Ukraine’s history and current realities. Keep up the good job and stay unaffiliated, particularly with regard to Ukrainian-Russian issues, because these relations date back centuries, rooted in joint history and traditions worth being maintained and developed.







