Ukraine Ukraine: Kyiv celebrates gay pride Ukrainian politicians and foreign diplomats have joined thousands marching for gay pride in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. 18/06/2017
Ukraine Visa-free travel to the EU launches in Ukraine "We expect an increase of 30% in passenger traffic" 11/06/2017
No Comment Underground water pipe explodes in Kyiv CCTV cameras captured how the pressure formed an asphalt 'bubble' that burst spectacularly, sending a torrent of sludge onto the street. 30/05/2017
No Comment 'Trump' beer on sale in Ukraine A craft brewery in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv has begun producing a new type of beer devoted to the 45th president of the United States. 19/05/2017
Ukraine Ukraine blocks Russia's answer to Facebook and Google Russia's Facebook and Google equivalents have been banned in Ukraine - hitting millions of web surfers. 16/05/2017
Ukraine Eurovision prankster detained by police, could face jail Ukraine's Interior Minister says police detained a Ukrainian prankster after he jumped on the stage of the Eurovision contest and dropped his pants. 15/05/2017
Ukraine Portugal's Eurovision triumph Portugal has won the 2017 Eurovision song contest with 27-year-old, Salvador Sobral's rendition of _Amar Pelos Dois_ or _Love for both_ . 14/05/2017
Ukraine Four civilians die as artillery fire continues in eastern Ukraine With no let-up in the shelling along eastern Ukraine's ceasefire line, four people die when a shell lands in the courtyard of their house. 13/05/2017
Ukraine Portugal wins Eurovision 2017 Portugal has won the 2017 Eurovision song contest with a score of 758. It's the country's first ever win. 42 countries competed in this year's contest, with 26 taking part in the final watched at home 13/05/2017
Ukraine Crotian pop-opera, Romanian yodelling and Hungarian gypsy fusion in Eurovision final Croatia’s so-called Mr Voice scored his place in the last round of the song contest with a pop opera fusion. 12/05/2017
Ukraine Eurovision 2017: euronews journalists give their verdict on this year's entries The Eurovision Song Contest never fails to be a talking point, with extravagant costumes, quirky song choices and diplomatic upsets. 11/05/2017
Ukraine Second Eurovision singer faces ban after Crimea visit emerges Ukraine said it is investigating a video that appears to show Bulgaria’s Kristian Kostov performing on the Black Sea peninsula in June 2014, three months after it was seized by Russia. 11/05/2017
Ukraine The heat is on in Kyiv for second Eurovision semi-finals The last ten places are up for grabs, meaning eight countries will go home empty handed. 11/05/2017
Ukraine Banned Eurovision singer returns to Crimea Samoylova takes her "Flame is burning" song to Crimea after being banned from the Eurovision. 10/05/2017
Ukraine Clashes at Kyiv "Immortal Regiment" ceremony There have been scuffles between activists and police at a march in the Ukrainian capital marking the end of the Second World War. 09/05/2017
Ukraine Ukraine gears up for Eurovision Song Contest in Kyiv Ukraine is gearing up for the Eurovision Song Contest to be held in Kyiv next month (May 13). 29/04/2017
Ukraine Chernobyl and the strange world of dark tourism On the 31st anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster we delve into the bizarre boom in "dark tourism" that has sprung up around it. 26/04/2017
Ukraine Remembering Chernobyl, 31 years on A ceremony has been held in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv to remember the victims of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, 31 years on. 26/04/2017
Ukraine International observer in Ukraine killed in land mine The American was part of a monitoring mission for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. 23/04/2017
Ukraine Why won't Russia be at Eurovision 2017? It comes down to a political disagreement over the annexed Crimea peninsula, and a disabled singer 14/04/2017
Ukraine Russia says it won't broadcast Eurovision Song Contest It is another blow to harmony in next month’s Eurovision Song Contest. 14/04/2017
Ukraine Kyiv: giant eggs exhibited in open-air Easter extravaganza The Ukrainian capital is gearing up for Easter with a huge open-air exhibition across two city centre squares. 13/04/2017
Economy Ukraine's central bank governor quits Ukraine's Central Bank governor Valeria Gontareva has resigned in a blow to reform plans for its battered corruption-plagued economy. 10/04/2017
Ukraine Ukrainians granted visa-free travel in the EU The European Parliament on Thursday voted to ease travel restrictions for Ukrainians visiting member states. 06/04/2017
Ukraine Russia-Ukraine Eurovision row rumbles on after olive branch rejected A compromise aimed at defusing a row between Russia and Ukraine over this year’s Eurovision contest has been rejected. 24/03/2017