Culture news Ukraine's cultural heritage is in danger, UNESCO warns UN officials have warned that the country's entire cultural life is at risk of disappearing as Moscow continues its aggression. 12/03/2022
No Comment Funerals for 3 Russian police officers killed in Uraine Dozens attended a funeral on Friday in the Russian city of Perm for three police officers who died during Russia's special military operation in Ukraine. 12/03/2022
Ukraine Live: Zelenskyy says Kyiv would only fall 'if carpet bombed' by Russia Gas, water and electricity shortages have heavily affected the residents of Mariupol and Chernihiv, among other cities. 12/03/2022
No Comment Ukrainian forces battle Russian troops near Kyiv Ukrainian forces battle Russian troops near Kyiv 11/03/2022
My Europe Series Europe's week: Ukraine conflict leaves little room for other matters EU leaders met in Versailles this week for an informal two-day summit. 11/03/2022
Tech News Ukraine’s tech companies are finding ways to help those fleeing war Tech companies are banding together to help those fleeing the violence in Ukraine’s hard-hit cities; from rescue ops to translation and jobs. 11/03/2022
No Comment Volunteers feed thousands at a roadside kitchen near Kyiv frontline Volunteers feed thousands at a roadside kitchen near Kyiv frontline 11/03/2022
No Comment As violence briefly halted, residents of Kyiv suburbs evacuate Residents evacuate from the suburbs of Kyiv, in the towns of Irpin and Bucha 11/03/2022
Europe News Watch: How the EU will use an untested law to support Ukraine refugees The Temporary Protection Directive will mean no restrictions on Ukrainians working or getting their children into school. 11/03/2022
Europe News Euroviews. To win the war of the Big Lie, we must cancel Vladimir Putin | View Even in negotiations, Russians opt for the theatre of the absurd. We should not engage. 11/03/2022
Europe News Cold water poured on Ukraine's bid to get EU membership quickly Meeting in Versailles, the 27 recognised Ukraine's European aspirations but did not offer a specific deadline or binding commitment. 11/03/2022
Europe News Hard times lie ahead but 'freedom is priceless,' says Estonian PM In an interview with Euronews, Kaja Kallas said EU leaders have to be "honest" with citizens about the effects of sanctions. 10/03/2022
Culture news Violinist goes viral after playing from Kharkiv basement Vera Lytovchenko was in the Kharkiv City Opera orchestra before the war but is now playing to lift spirits in her apartment block basement. 10/03/2022
Europe News EU leaders meet in Versailles to discuss Ukraine war and gas imports The informal gathering will focus on plans to rapidly slash the EU's gas imports from Russia. 10/03/2022
Travel News Which airlines have cancelled flights due to the Ukraine invasion? Many airlines have cancelled flights to and from Russia in the wake of their invasion of Ukraine. 10/03/2022
Ukraine 'The next night was hell': Life amid Russia's bombardment of Kharkiv "It felt as if they were hitting us with all the guns that exist." 10/03/2022
Nature Ukrainian bears escape to safety in dramatic wartime rescue As enemy forces bombard the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, these bears have found a new home at a wildlife sanctuary in Lviv. 10/03/2022
Ukraine Ukraine: Three dead as Russian strike hits Mariupol maternity hospital Police and soldiers rushed to the scene to evacuate victims, carrying out a heavily pregnant and bleeding woman on a stretcher. 09/03/2022
Tech News Cyber spies and hack attacks playing a key role in the Ukraine war "Likely they're using those resources for espionage purposes to try to understand the world's response to Russia invading Ukraine," one expert said. 09/03/2022
My Europe Series Why doesn't NATO impose a no-fly zone over Ukraine? Despite repeated pleas from President Zelenskyy, the West remains firm in its refusal, fearing unpredictable consequences. 09/03/2022