Ukraine Kyiv aware of a coup plot involving Russians, claims Ukraine The plot was allegedly planned to take place next week. Moscow has denied any involvement. 26/11/2021
Ukraine Ukraine sends 8,500 troops to its Belarus border over migrants fear The Belarus-Poland border crisis has sparked fears in Kyiv that migrants will soon be sent Ukraine's way. 25/11/2021
My Europe Series Russia's army build-up near Ukraine is different this time - experts “What we see is a significant, large Russian military build-up. We see an unusual concentration of troops." 24/11/2021
Nature Ukraine is going to plant one billion trees to fight climate change Trees naturally absorb carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas produced by burning fossil fuels, like oil and coal. Forests act as huge carbon sinks, draining heat-trapping CO2. 22/11/2021
Ukraine In Ukraine, anti-vax sentiment and fake certificates fuel COVID crisis Ukraine has rock-bottom vaccination rates as rumours spread that the vaccines contain microchips, are dangerous or do not stop the disease. Only 21% of Ukraine's 41 million people are fully vaccinated. 21/11/2021
My Europe Series Inside a Kyiv hospital as Ukraine battles a record COVID surge “I think that only the fear of dying has kept me alive. I wanted to live. I was doing everything that I could to breathe." 17/11/2021
Ukraine Kyiv crematorium working round the clock amid COVID surge in Ukraine The latest wave of COVID-19 comes as Ukraine struggles to convince people to get vaccinated. Only around a fifth of the population is fully jabbed. 17/11/2021
Ukraine NATO expresses concern over Russia's troop build-up near Ukraine Kyiv says about 90,000 Russian soldiers are stationed near the frontier. 15/11/2021
Culture news Swiss Oscar entry and Cannes triumph 'Olga' hits cinemas in Europe 'Olga' traverses the worlds of ambition and politics as one young gymnast reckons with her future during the 2013 Euromaidan uprising in Ukraine. 12/11/2021
No Comment Hundreds march in Kyiv against mandatory vaccines Hundreds of people blocked the streets of Ukraine's capital Wednesday to protest mandatory vaccination and new restrictions for non-vaccinated residents 03/11/2021
Ukraine Kyiv hails Dutch court decision to return Crimean treasure to Ukraine In what Kyiv hailed as a "victory", a Dutch court ruled a trove of cultural treasures from Crimea should be handed to the Ukrainian government. 26/10/2021
My Europe Series How Ukraine's Soviet legacy is helping derail its COVID fightback Just 14% of Ukraine's population has been vaccinated. With COVID infections increasingly sharply, there are fears of a tough winter ahead. 25/10/2021
Ukraine With Europe's second-worst vaccine rate, Ukraine suffers COVID surge Only about 15% of the population of Ukraine is fully vaccinated, Europe’s lowest level after Armenia. 23/10/2021
Ukraine Man detained after explosives attack on Ukrainian presidential office Ukrainian police detain man who threw Molotov cocktail at presidential building 22/10/2021
Ukraine Ukraine, Russia report record-high COVID infection and death toll Hesitant populations have led to low vaccine uptake in some eastern European countries. 22/10/2021
Ukraine Ukraine hits all-time COVID-19 death record amid vaccine hesitancy Ukrainian authorities reported 22,415 new confirmed infections and 546 deaths in the past 24 hours, the highest numbers since the start of the pandemic. 21/10/2021
Ukraine US defence secretary underlines support for eastern Europe "The security and stability of the Black Sea are in the US's national interest and are critical to the security of NATO's eastern flank," Austin said. 20/10/2021
Europe News Energy security dominates EU-Ukraine summit as prices surge The annual summit between Brussels and Kyiv was held in the Ukrainian capital on Tuesday. 12/10/2021
Ukraine Ukraine confirms case of polio in 18-month-old toddler Polio has been eradicated in Europe since 2002. 07/10/2021
Ukraine Ukrainian state bank CEO resigns after assaulting journalists The chairman of Ukreximbank was filmed assaulting two journalists during an interview at his office on Monday. 06/10/2021
Ukraine 80 years after Nazi massacre, Babi Yar's ghosts still haunt Ukraine The country has struggled to come to terms with the role that Ukrainians played in the murder of Jews during the Nazi occupation. 06/10/2021
Ukraine Russia's new pipeline bypasses Ukraine in pumping gas to Europe: Kyiv Kyiv has condemned the Russian gas company Gazprom for halting the transit of natural gas to Hungary via Ukraine. 01/10/2021
Ukraine Would a bid for the Winter Olympics put Ukraine on thin ice? Experts say Ukraine has budget problems, a war with pro-Russian separatists in the east of the country and many poor people to take care of. So is now a good time to bid for an Olympics? 01/10/2021
Ukraine Should Ukraine take Chinese cash for its huge roads upgrade project? As talks with the International Monetary Fund stall, is it a good idea for China to fill Ukraine's funding vacuum? 30/09/2021
Ukraine Ukraine marks 80 years since Nazi massacre of nearly 34,000 Jews Nearly 34,000 Jews were killed within two days in 1941 at a ravine near Kyiv when the city was under Nazi occupation. 29/09/2021
No Comment Hundreds join climate change protest in Ukraine Hundreds of people participated in a climate march in Kyiv Sunday to demand more effort from the government to combat climate change. 26/09/2021