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Expres
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Expres (Ukrainian: Експрес, also transliterated Ekspres or Express) is a Ukrainian language Lviv-based, daily broadsheet newspaper founded in 1992.[1][2] It claims to be the biggest newspaper in Ukraine in Ukrainian in terms of circulation.[1] Its popularity is based in Western Ukraine.[1]
This article is about the Ukrainian newspaper. For the Extreme Precision Spectrograph, see EXPRES. For the Russian communications satellites, see Ekspress. For other uses, see Expres (disambiguation).
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Available in | Ukrainian |
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Editor | Ihor Pochynok |
URL | expres |
Commercial | Yes |
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According to Ekspres employees and IFEX, Ekspres has been subjected to intimidation by the Judicial system of Ukraine and the Ukrainian police in the period between 2010 and 2013.[3][1] In February 2012 the International Press Institute "condemned alleged attempts by local officials to gag Ekspres".[4] The Ministry of Revenues and Duties denied such allegations in August 2013.[5]
The newspapers editorial office was shot at three times in 2009.[6]