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| name = Zerkalo Nedeli
|name = Dzerkalo Tyzhnia
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|type = Weekly
| type = Weekly
|format = [[Broadsheet]]
|foundation = 1994
| format = [[Broadsheet]]
|chiefeditor = Yulia Mostova
| foundation = 1994
|circulation = 57,000 (2006)
| ceased publication =
|headquarters = 6 Tverska Street, [[Kiev]]
| price =
| owners =
|ISSN = 1563-6437
|website = {{URL|http://dt.ua}}
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| editor =
| chiefeditor = [[Yulia Mostova]]
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| circulation = 57,000 ''(2006)''<ref name=a2/>
| headquarters = 6 Tverska St.<br>Kiev, 03150<br>Ukraine
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| ISSN = 1563-6437
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'''Dzerkalo Tyzhnia''' ({{lang-ua|Дзеркало тижня}}; {{lang-ru|Зеркало недели, '''Zerkalo Nedeli'''}}), usually referred to in English as the '''Mirror Weekly''', is one of [[Ukraine]]’s most influential analytical newspapers published weekly in [[Kiev]], the nation's capital.<ref name=a2>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4073375.stm The press in Ukraine], ''[[BBC News]]'', 31 October 2006</ref><ref name=a1>{{cite web|url=http://www.mirror-weekly.com/nn/service/4/ |archive-url=https://archive.is/20070212215213/http://www.mirror-weekly.com/nn/service/4/ |dead-url=yes |archive-date=12 February 2007 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=1 December 2006 }}</ref> It was founded in 1994, and as of 2006 its print circulation was 57,000.<ref name=a2/> It offers political analysis, original interviews, and opinions on 32 pages. Originally published in Russian, since 2002 it was fully translated for the Ukrainian edition. Also, since 2001, the main articles are also published in an online [[English language|English-language]] version.
All three language editions and the archives are freely available online.


'''''Dzerkalo Tyzhnia''''' ({{lang-ua|i=yes|Дзеркало тижня}}), usually referred to in English as the '''''Mirror Weekly''''', is one of [[Ukraine]]'s most influential analytical weekly-publisher newspapers, founded in 1994.<ref name=a2>"[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4073375.stm The press in Ukraine]", ''BBC News'', 31 October 2006</ref><ref name=a1>{{cite web|url=http://www.mirror-weekly.com/nn/service/4/|archive-url=https://archive.is/20070212215213/http://www.mirror-weekly.com/nn/service/4/|dead-url=yes |archive-date=12 February 2007 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=1 December 2006}}</ref> {{as of|2006}}, its print circulation was 57,000.<ref name=a2/>
The paper is non-[[partisan (political)|partisan]], while strongly [[Liberalism|liberal]]-leaning by Ukrainian standards. It maintains high [[journalist]]ic standards.<ref name=a2/><ref name=a1/> Zerkalo Nedeli is partially funded by [[Western world|Western]] [[non-governmental organization]]s. The paper is widely read and highly regarded among the Ukrainian [[elite]] (regardless of political or business orientation) which largely explains its political influence.<ref name=a2/><ref name=a1/>


''Dzerkalo Tyzhnia'' offers political analysis, original interviews, and opinions on 32&nbsp;pages. Originally published in Russian, since 2002 it was fully translated for the Ukrainian edition. Since 2001, main articles are also published in an online English-language version. All three language editions—and archives—are available online.
==References==
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The paper is [[nonpartisanism|nonpartisan]], while strongly liberal-leaning by Ukrainian standards. It maintains high journalistic standards.<ref name=a2/><ref name=a1/> ''Dzerkalo Tyzhnia'' is partially funded by Western [[non-governmental organization]]s. The paper is widely read and highly regarded among the Ukrainian elite—regardless of political or business orientation—which largely explains its political influence.<ref name=a2/><ref name=a1/>{{-}}
==External links==

*[http://www.mw.ua/ ''Zerkalo Nedeli'' online] {{en icon}}
== References ==
*[http://www.dt.ua/ ''Dzerkalo Tyzhnia'' online] {{uk icon}}
{{reflist}}
*[http://www.zerkalo-nedeli.com/ ''Zerkalo Nedeli'' online] {{ru icon}}

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== External links ==
* [http://www.mw.ua/ ''Zerkalo Nedeli'' online] {{en icon}}
* [http://www.dt.ua/ ''Dzerkalo Tyzhnia'' online] {{uk icon}}
* [http://www.zerkalo-nedeli.com/ ''Zerkalo Nedeli'' online] {{ru icon}}


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Dzerkalo Tyzhnia
TypeWeekly
FormatBroadsheet
Editor-in-chiefYulia Mostova
Founded1994
Headquarters6 Tverska Street, Kiev
Circulation57,000 (2006)
ISSN1563-6437
Websitedt.ua

Dzerkalo Tyzhnia (Ukrainian: Дзеркало тижня), usually referred to in English as the Mirror Weekly, is one of Ukraine's most influential analytical weekly-publisher newspapers, founded in 1994.[1][2] As of 2006, its print circulation was 57,000.[1]

Dzerkalo Tyzhnia offers political analysis, original interviews, and opinions on 32 pages. Originally published in Russian, since 2002 it was fully translated for the Ukrainian edition. Since 2001, main articles are also published in an online English-language version. All three language editions—and archives—are available online.

The paper is nonpartisan, while strongly liberal-leaning by Ukrainian standards. It maintains high journalistic standards.[1][2] Dzerkalo Tyzhnia is partially funded by Western non-governmental organizations. The paper is widely read and highly regarded among the Ukrainian elite—regardless of political or business orientation—which largely explains its political influence.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "The press in Ukraine", BBC News, 31 October 2006
  2. ^ a b c "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 12 February 2007. Retrieved 1 December 2006. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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