Ukraine Russian Foreign Minister accused US, NATO of direct involvement in Ukraine war Russia’s foreign minister on Thursday accused the West of becoming directly involved in the conflict in Ukraine by supplying it with weapons and training its soldiers. 01/12/2022
Ukraine Two hospitals in Kherson operate without electricity and running water International Correspondent Anelise Borges tours two hospitals in Kherson as madical staff battle on without running water or electricity following persistent Russian attacks on the city's critical infrastructure. 01/12/2022
Ukraine Russian gains in Bakhmut are of little benefit, ISW says Euronews Correspondent Sasha Vakulina walks viewers through the Institute of the Study of War's latest findings on Russia's invasion of Ukraine. 01/12/2022
Ukraine Russia and Ukraine exchange 50 soldiers in latest prisoner swap Those released on Thursday include soldiers who defended the Azovstal steel plant, Ukraine said. 01/12/2022
Ukraine Seven new developments to know about Russia's war in Ukraine Here is our summary of the latest news around Russia's war in Ukraine. 01/12/2022
Ukraine Zelenskyy tells Elon Musk to 'come to Ukraine' after peace deal furore The Twitter CEO sparked controversy in October with a proposed peace plan between Kyiv and Moscow. 01/12/2022
Ukraine Kherson: remains of six people discovered in mass grave Euronews International Correspondent Anelise Borges spoke to two residents in the town of Pravdyne, after a common grave was discovered outside a destroyed house last week containing the remains of six people, allegedly killed by Russian troops. 30/11/2022
Ukraine The EU wants a court to probe Russian war crime claims. Will it work? The creation of a special tribunal able to charge the Russian leadership with the crime of aggression -- the invasion of Ukraine -- will show Kyiv that Moscow can be held accountable for violating its sovereignty. 30/11/2022
Ukraine Six new developments to know about Russia's war in Ukraine Here is our summary of the latest news around Russia's war in Ukraine. 30/11/2022
Ukraine Ukraine eyes up the strategic Kinburn Peninsula , Kyiv has its eyes set on the strategic Kinburn peninsula. It’s a piece of land that juts out from the in the Black Sea. Crucially it is connected to territory on the south side of the Dneiper river. 30/11/2022
Europe Decoded Fake video claims Ukrainians arrested at Qatar World Cup The viral clip seems to be an example of "imposter content" that impersonates a legitimate news organisation to spread false claims. 30/11/2022
Ukraine EU proposes court to probe alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine The bloc has also proposed using Russian assets frozen under sanctions to help rebuild Ukraine. 30/11/2022
Ukraine European nations fund generators for blackout-hit Ukraine More than €70,000 has been collected in donations in just ten days in the Czech Republic, to provide much-needed generators for Ukraine. 30/11/2022
Ukraine No lift, 360 steps, and a balcony as a fridge: A couple’s life in Kyiv For one young couple in Kyiv, their life is mostly limited to their apartment because they don’t have power, and they need to go down and up 360 steps to leave. 29/11/2022
Ukraine EU companies asked to urgently donate parts to repair Ukraine's grid Russia has been carrying out massive attacks on Ukraine's electricity and heating infrastructure since October, plunging millions of civilians into the dark. 29/11/2022
Ukraine Five new developments to know about Russia's war in Ukraine Here is our summary of the latest news around Russia's war in Ukraine. 29/11/2022
Ukraine Ukraine war: Estonia calls on Europe to double military spending plans The Baltic foreign minister made the comments on a visit to Kyiv with six other colleagues from the Nordic and Baltic region. 28/11/2022
Culture news The show goes on: Odesa's opera house provides respite from the war As power and central heating shortages persist across Ukraine, an opera house in the port city of Odesa provides a source of distraction 28/11/2022
Ukraine War in Ukraine: Kherson vulnerable as weather stalls frontline combat Our correspondent Sasha Vakulina gives the latest update about the war in Ukraine, as fighting along frontlines stalls because of the weather. 28/11/2022
My Europe Series 'Flee or freeze': Europe 'must brace for 100,000s' of Ukraine refugees "Europe has to prepare for hundreds of thousands of new refugees this winter from Norway in the north to the southern European countries." 28/11/2022
Ukraine Six new developments to know about Russia's war in Ukraine Here is our summary of the latest news around Russia's war in Ukraine. 28/11/2022
Ukraine Ukraine war: Five key developments to know today Ukraine struggles to restore power amid warnings of more Russian strikes, nuclear boss sees signs Russia may leave occupied plant and Kherson residents flee shelling. 27/11/2022
Ukraine Kyiv likens Russian 'genocidal' tactics to 1930s 'Holodomor' famine Several European leaders attended the commemorations in Kyiv of the Holodomor, the Soviet-era famine that Ukraine considers was an act of "genocide" by Stalin. 26/11/2022
Ukraine Ukrainians find shelter in famous monastery Amidst the ruins of a previously peaceful and sleepy town in Ukraine, a famous monastery is one of the only building still standing. It is now providing shelter for the people who decided to stay behind. 26/11/2022
Ukraine 'Power restored' to Kherson despite Russian onslaught, says Kyiv Here are the main developments in Russia's war against Ukraine this Saturday. 26/11/2022
Ukraine 'The explosions keep roaring': No rest in Kherson from Russian assault Euronews correspondent Anelise Borges in Kherson describes "a city on the edge" as residents try to shelter from random Russian shelling that has caused many casualties. 25/11/2022