My Europe Series In Ukraine’s war-torn east, locals fear poverty more than Russia “I feel like that from one side, the enemy is shooting at us, and from the other side in Kyiv, people are trying to hit us economically.” 30/04/2021
Ukraine Chernobyl anniversary: what's the future of nuclear energy in the EU? The 1986 catastrophe didn't stop the growth of nuclear energy, but renewables are making the world less and less dependent on it. 26/04/2021
Culture Series What does Chernobyl look like now? We bring you exclusive photos of what the Chernobyl exclusion zone looks like 35 years on from the nuclear disaster. 26/04/2021
Destinations 35 years since its nuclear disaster, Chernobyl prepares for tourists Ukraine's authorities hope that Chernobyl can be a monument not just to human error, but the ability to move on. 25/04/2021
My Europe Series How war is making water a scarce resource in eastern Ukraine As a consequence of the war, thousands of Ukrainians have no access to clean drinking water. They rely on NGOs for water deliverances, as the pipelines have been tangled up in the seemingly endless fighting on the eastern front. 22/04/2021
Ukraine Ukraine adopts new military service law amid Russia tensions Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a law allowing to call up reservists for military service without announcing a mobilization, as tensions with Russia on the border continue. 21/04/2021
Ukraine Pope calls on Russia and Ukraine to seek reconciliation The pope has expressed alarm at Russia's military deployment near the Ukrainian border and urged both countries to work towards building 'reciprocal trust'. 18/04/2021
Green News This biodegradable faux fur is made from cannabis plants Hemp fur could provide a plastic and animal-free alternative for the fashion industry. 18/04/2021
Ukraine We must act fast to ease tensions in eastern Ukraine, says Zelenskyy Ukraine's president has told Euronews there is no time to lose in resolving tensions in the east of the country. 16/04/2021
Ukraine Biden calls on Putin to 'de-escalate tensions' with Ukraine Moscow later confirmed Biden had made a proposal to hold a summit on the matter, without saying if it had been accepted. 14/04/2021
Ukraine Russia says buildup at Ukraine border is a response to NATO 'threats' The comments come after a surge of cease-fire violations in eastern Ukraine, where Russia-backed separatists and Ukrainian forces have been locked in a conflict since Moscow’s 2014 annexation of Crimea. 12/04/2021
My Europe Series Is eastern Ukraine slipping back into a full-blown war? Russia has been deploying large amounts of military hardware near the border and there has been a surge in fighting in recent weeks. 12/04/2021
Ukraine Ukraine: Merkel demands Russia withdraw troops near border The deployment of Russian troops near the border with Ukraine has raised concerns that the conflict could escalate once more. 08/04/2021
My Europe Series Meet the town in war-hit Ukraine hoping to change its name to New York It's got absolutely nothing in common with the Big Apple. But that hasn't stopped Novhorodske in Ukraine wanting to call itself New York. 07/04/2021
Ukraine Ukraine wants to speed up joining NATO to send 'real signal to Russia' It comes amid rising tensions in eastern Ukraine. 06/04/2021
Ukraine EU very worried over Russian military activity near Ukraine's border Kyiv has accused Russia of massing troops on its northern and eastern borders and in the Crimean peninsula annexed by Moscow in 2014. 05/04/2021
Ukraine Could Ukraine-Russia border tension escalate into a fresh conflict? 'The peace process has stalled to an almost complete deadlock', says Atlantic Council's Ukraine expert Peter Dickinson. 02/04/2021
Travel News This Ukrainian beetroot soup could be officially recognised by UNESCO Chef Levgen Klopotenko believes Borscht is in Ukrainian’s DNA so he’s put a bid together for the soup to be nominated. But the decision would not be without controversy. 01/04/2021
Ukraine Kyiv says four soldiers killed in a bombing in eastern Ukraine BREAKING: Kyiv says four soldiers killed in a bombing in eastern Ukraine 26/03/2021
Experiences Flight to Nowhere: Ukrainian passengers use a plane for sight-seeing Kiev Since Covid-19 has left many of the world's planes sitting idle, a Ukrainian airline has a novel way of encouraging passengers back on its fleet. 25/03/2021
Ukraine Far-right protesters demonstrate in Ukrainian capital Protesters take to the streets in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv in support of jailed far-right former leader, Serhiy Sternenko 21/03/2021
My Europe Series In Ukraine, Stepan Bandera’s legacy is a political football... again Six decades after Bandera's murder at the hands of Soviet agents in Munich, his life remains a key electoral issue in Ukraine. 19/03/2021
No Comment Activists demand Ukraine does more to combat violence against women During the pandemic, cases of domestic violence in Ukraine increased by almost half. 08/03/2021
Ukraine Kyiv calls for new summit on seventh anniversary of Crimea annexation Speaking in Paris, Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba called for a new summit with Russia, France and Germany on the ongoing conflict in the Donbas region. 27/02/2021
Ukraine 'Brazen, arrogant and aggressive': Ukraine takes Russia to ECHR Ukraine has accused Russia of violating human rights and carrying out "targeted assassination operations of alleged opponents". 23/02/2021
Ukraine Ukrainian man invents murder to get police to clear snow from his road The road had been cleared of snow by local authorities but the false killer said he was unhappy with the job, police said. 16/02/2021