Ukraine War, Russia, Poverty: Europeans' 'negative' view of Ukraine It was French writer Gustave Flaubert who said there is no truth, only perception. According to the Institute of World Policy in Kyiv, Europeans have 24/06/2015
Ukraine World Refugee Day: UN estimates 1.2 million internally displaced in Ukraine Ukraine has problems of its own to contend with. But the country is still managing to shelter refugees – from far-flung war-torn places as well as 20/06/2015
Ukraine Ukraine security chief dismissed Amid continued fighting in Ukraine’s east, another battle has come to a head in Kyiv with the dismissal of Security Chief Valentyn Nalyvaichenko. MPs 19/06/2015
Ukraine Radioactive waste repository opens in Chernobyl exclusion zone A new central repository for radioactive waste has opened in the Chernobyl exclusion zone in Ukraine. The facility has been funded by the UK and the 17/06/2015
Ukraine Six Ukrainian soldiers killed in past 24 hours, says military Ukraine’s military says six servicemen have been killed and 14 wounded in separatist eastern territory in the past 24 hours. A four-month-old truce 13/06/2015
Ukraine Arrests made over Ukraine fuel depot fire Ukrainian authorities have detained two people as part of an inquiry into this week’s fatal fire at a fuel depot near Kyiv. They are said to be Yuriy 12/06/2015
World Ukraine risks resurgence of fighting While fighting has started up again in eastern Ukraine, Sloviansk seems to have calmed down. Swiss RSI. In Donetsk, there has been new fighting in 12/06/2015
Ukraine Moscow accused of 'outright lies' over Ukraine The US ambassador to the United Nations has accused Moscow of “outright lies” over the financing and arming of pro-Russian separatists in eastern 11/06/2015
Ukraine Kyiv fuel depot fire: officials change tack in effort to quickly extinguish blaze 'Everything is under control,' say emergency service officials, as a fire at a Kyiv fuel depot rages on for a third day. 10/06/2015
Ukraine Kyiv fuel depot fire 'under control' Security officials in Ukraine claim firefighters have now managed to contain a huge blaze at a fuel depot some 30 kilometres from the capital Kyiv 10/06/2015
Ukraine A huge fire rages out of control at a fuel depot in Ukraine Firefighters will battle through the night to contain a huge fire at a fuel depot in Ukraine 09/06/2015
Ukraine A huge fire rages out of control at a fuel depot in Ukraine A fire rages out of control at a huge fuel depot in Ukraine. 09/06/2015
Ukraine Violence erupts at Kyiv gay pride march Around 150 supporters of LGBT rights came under attack from far-right groups. Police arrested around 25 so-called "hooligans". 06/06/2015
Ukraine Ukrainian president says embattled town of Maryinka free of separatists Just days after an upsurge in violence in eastern Ukraine, the embattled town of Maryinka near Donetsk is under the complete control of the Ukrainian 05/06/2015
Ukraine Renewed Ukraine fighting prompts UN Security Council emergency meeting Ukraine has seen its worst fighting since February, with President Poroshenko warning of a huge threat of Russian military operations. The UN Security Council is to hold an emergency session on Friday 04/06/2015
Ukraine At least 24 dead in 24 hours: EU condemns 'most serious violation' of Ukraine truce The EU denounces "the most serious violation of the ceasefire" in eastern Ukraine, as at least 24 people are killed in 24 hours of violence. 04/06/2015
Ukraine Ukraine conflict pushed Red Cross to its limit Since the beginning of the unrest in the east of the country, the Ukrainian Red Cross Society has been distributing humanitarian aid to vulnerable 04/06/2015
Ukraine Heavy fighting in eastern Ukraine despite ceasefire Ukraine witnessed its most serious battles on Wednesday since a ceasefire agreement in February with the fighting centred near the city of Donetsk. 04/06/2015
Ukraine Fighting flares up near Donetsk in eastern Ukraine Pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine have reportedly advanced on the city of Marynka, about 20 km west of rebel-held Donetsk, using tanks and heavy artillery. 03/06/2015
Ukraine Saakashvili sings support for Ukraine after governor appointment Former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has joined a group of students in reciting Ukraine’s national anthem. Video of the singing was posted 01/06/2015
Culture news Ukrainian Art 1985-2004 reflects societal changes A new exhibition has opened at the Pinchuk Art Centre in Kyev, Ukraine, called “Borderline: Ukrainian Art 1985–2004” – exploring the development of 01/06/2015
Ukraine Ex-Georgian President Sakaashvili appointed governor of Ukraine's Odessa region Former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has been appointed governor of Ukraine’s Odessa region, a day after being granted Ukrainian 30/05/2015
Ukraine Ukraine's former resort city of Shyrokine is now a ghost town Ukrainian troops are the only people who remain in the country’s abandoned tourist resort of Shyrokine near separatist-held Mariupol, reports 29/05/2015