The Cube Misleading document says majority of Mariupol population is pro-Russia A "top secret" document supposedly written by the Azov Battalion states that over 70% of Mariupol's population is loyal to Moscow. 16/06/2022
Green News 'We are alive': Woman evacuates 35 dogs from Mariupol hellscape When Ukranian shelter owner Irina Petrova was forced to flee Mariupol, she refused to leave her beloved dogs behind. 08/06/2022
Ukraine Mariupol mayor describes desperate situation in Ukrainian city Our international correspondent Anelise Borges spoke to the mayor of Mariupol, who described the desperate situation in his city. 02/06/2022
Ukraine Russia claims mines found under bodies at Azovstal The Russian Defence Ministry said on Tuesday its forces had discovered 152 bodies of Ukrainian fighters in the underground tunnels of the Azovstal steel plant. 01/06/2022
See 'Mariupolis 2', by director killed in Ukraine, premieres at Cannes The documentary was completed by co-director Hanna Bilobrava after her fiancee and director Mantas Kvedaravičius was arrested and reportedly killed by Russian forces. 21/05/2022
Ukraine Russia claims victory in Mariupol as last Azovstal fighters surrender Russian authorities claim that 2,439 Ukrainian fighters surrendered in Azovstal by Friday, ending the siege of the southern seaport's steel mill. 21/05/2022
Ukraine 700,000 Ukrainians fighting across the country, Zelenskyy says Meanwhile, Moscow claimed victory in Mariupol after months of siege and the destruction of over 90% of the southern port city. 21/05/2022
Ukraine Concern for medic who filmed Mariupol horror, captured by Russians Yuliia Paievska, or 'Taira', helped wounded soldiers and civilians from both sides and is one of hundreds of prominent Ukrainians kidnapped or captured by Russia. 20/05/2022
Ukraine Azov Battalion evacuates dead after ending Mariupol steelworks defence Earlier, the Russian defence ministry said 1,908 Ukrainian soldiers from Azovstal had "rendered themselves prisoner" since Monday. 20/05/2022
Ukraine Mariupol escapees 'have to pass through Russian filtration camps' All men -- and women under 60 -- that want to leave are sent to the camps for questioning, a local told Euronews. 20/05/2022
Ukraine Azov photographer publishes his work just before being taken prisoner Photographs taken by Mariupol defender besieged for months in the steel plant. 20/05/2022
Ukraine Russia 'takes full control' of Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol The Russian army says it has "fully liberated" the Azovstal steel plant in the strategic southeastern city after the last Ukrainian soldiers surrendered. 20/05/2022
Ukraine Ukrainian troops surrendering at Mariupol registered as POWs Ukrainian fighters in the last bastion of resistance continued abandoning the Azovstal steel plant on orders from above to save their lives. 19/05/2022
Ukraine Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelenskyy extends martial law "Our army and all those who defend the state must have all the legal tools to act calmly," Zelenskyy said. 19/05/2022
France Azov wives: 'This is not a reality show. The truth is horrible' The partners of Azov fighters', who asked the Pope to help save those under siege at Azovstal steel plant, are still waiting for news from their men. 19/05/2022
Ukraine Uncertainty over the fate of surrendered Mariupol defenders Ukrainian fighters extracted from Mariupol steelworks have been taken to a former penal colony in Russian-controlled territory. Ukrainian officials hope to exchange them for Russian POWs. 18/05/2022
Ukraine Russia to interrogate Ukrainian fighters evacuated from Azovstal After months of resistance, the fighters were taken to areas under Russian control, with the Ukrainian government saying an exchange would be worked out for their return home. 17/05/2022
Culture news 'The support warms our heart': Ukrainians toast Eurovision win Ukraine’s Eurovision victory came as a boost to morale in a country shaken by war. But some stressed it’s important that concrete help follows suit. 15/05/2022
Ukraine Ukraine: Prosecutor to hold first war crimes trial of captured Russian The 21-year-old is accused of killing an elderly Ukrainian man during the first few days of the Russian invasion. 11/05/2022
Ukraine Mariupol theatre death toll feared to be double initial estimate Associated Press says around 600 people are feared to have died inside and outside the building. 05/05/2022
Europe News Russia planning victory parade in Mariupol, Ukraine says Dead bodies and debris are being hastily cleaned from the streets of Mariupol ahead of a Russian victory parade, Ukraine's intelligence service has said. 04/05/2022
Ukraine 'You can’t imagine how scary it is': Evacuees on life in Mariupol Civilians taken to Ukrainian-controlled Zaporizhzhia have been telling of life in the bunkers of a large Mariupol steel works as it came under Russian assault. 04/05/2022
Europe News Unknown fate for civilians trapped in Mariupol steel mill Hundreds of civilians are thought to remain in the besieged mill, despite this weekend's evacuations. 02/05/2022
Ukraine US says Russia planning to annex eastern Ukraine this month A senior American official says Russia is planning to hold "sham referenda" and recognize the southern city of Kherson as an independent republic. 02/05/2022
Ukraine Ukraine war: Civilians being evacuated from Mariupol steel plant A long-awaited effort to evacuate people from a steel plant in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol was under way on Sunday, the United Nations said. 01/05/2022
world news Eastern Europe teams up to reduce EU's dependence on Russian gas As the Greece-Bulgaria pipeline is set to open in June, Polish and Czech Republic leaders are partnering up to ease Russia's energy influence. 30/04/2022