Ukraine OSCE consensus decision-making abets Ukraine rebels The OSCE’s global tension-reducing mandate is still being put to the test, unable to stop Ukraine’s death toll from climbing. One year ago, the 05/12/2014
Ukraine Ukraine president announces new ceasefire Ukrainian authorities announced a new ceasefire to begin on December 9 to secure the Minsk agreement. 04/12/2014
Ukraine EU urges Ukraine to push on with reform The EU’s executive paid out on Wednesday 500 million euros in financial aid to Ukraine, urging Kiev to push on with reforms. The payment amounts to 03/12/2014
Ukraine Ukraine reports accident at Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant The government in Kyiv insists there is no threat to the public after a reactor was shut down at the plant in southeastern Ukraine. 03/12/2014
Ukraine Ukraine braces itself for a difficult 2015 as parliament votes in a new government Ukraine's parliament votes in a new government including three foreign-born technocrats but the return of previous foreign and defence ministers suggests no policy change towards the separatist east 03/12/2014
Ukraine Ukraine parliament approves foreigners as government ministers An American, a Georgian and a Lithuanian have been given government posts - and Ukrainian citizenship - as part of President Poroshenko's new team. 02/12/2014
Ukraine Ceasefire on the cards in Ukraine's war-torn east The brand new terminal at Donetsk airport was built when Ukraine co-hosted the Euro 2012 championships. Now, after months of fighting between 02/12/2014