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Kyiv
Kyiv is the capital of Ukraine.
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Russian officers on trial in Kyiv
For the first time, two Russian officers accused of fighting for separatists are on trial in Ukraine.
Critics of the Minsk agreement
In Ukraine, there's strong opposition to a re-integration of separatist-controlled areas.
Ukraine warns Russia on debt
Kyiv has warned it will not pay back the billions it owes Moscow, unless Russia agrees to a restructuring deal.
Darth Vader replaces Lenin in Ukraine
Ukrainians have transformed a statue of Soviet founder Vladimir Lenin into one of Darth Vader's in the city of Odessa.
Will Kyiv swallow the bitter pill?
Pierre Morel presents a compromise that could help the West and Russia come to a peaceful solution of the Donbass confli
Ukraine's leader wants NATO membership
Ukrainian leader Petro Poroshenko has said that his country should be in NATO.
NATO boss warns of fragile Ukraine situation
The alliance's chief is in Ukraine to inaugurate a joint disaster response drill.
Dozens arrested after deadly riots in Kyiv
One officer has been killed and more than 100 injured in clashes with protesters over a "decentralization" bill.
Dozens wounded in front of Kyiv parliament
The trouble broke out as lawmakers voted on a constitutional amendment to help end the fighting in the country's east.
Several injured in explosion outside of Ukraine legislature
This came as lawmakers met to pass constitutional amendment meant to end the fighting in the east of the country.
Ukraine reaches debt relief deal with creditors
Ukraine's finance minister said a "win-win" deal for restructuring $18 billion of debt had been agreed with creditors.
Poroshenko accuses Russia of arms supplies to rebel east
At a military parade in Kyiv, President Petro Poroshenko accused Russia of sending military backup to pro-Moscow rebels.
Fighting flares in eastern Ukraine
A spike in violence in eastern Ukraine has claimed nine lives, leaving the truce shakier than ever.
Underdocumented in Donbass
Documents issued in the self-proclaimed people's republics in Ukraine's Donbass region are not accepted elsewhere.
Ukraine blacklists Russian artists
Kyiv has banned the work of 14 Russian artists, including French-born actor Gerard Depardieu.
Eastern Ukraine - No man’s land
Ukrainian volunteer battalions pull out from the frontline village of Shyrokyne.
Ukraine is China's breadbasket
China is having the last laugh in the Ukraine conflict, writes DW columnist Frank Sieren.
Ukraine’s internal border
Ukraine aims to regulate passenger travel to and from the rebel-held territories near Donetsk and Luhansk.
Autonomy in Donbass?
The clock is ticking for Kyiv to implement constitutional changes needed to stay in line with the Minsk ceasefire deal.
'Maidan pastor' leaves Ukraine
After a six-year posting that included a revolution, German Lutheran pastor Ralf Haska is leaving his Kyiv church.
Caught in the crossfire
How can international observers maintain their credibility in Eastern Ukraine?
Let's not sugarcoat Ukraine dangers
Bernd Johann
The Minsk agreement is hanging in the balance. It can't work this way, writes Bernd Johann.
Police hurt at gay pride rally in Kyiv
Violence has erupted during Ukraine's second-ever gay pride march.
EU politicians 'proud' of Russia blacklist
The EU has slammed Russia's decision to impose a travel ban on 89 European politicians as "arbitrary and unjustified."
Steinmeier urges Ukraine, Russia to hold truce
In Kyiv, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier calls for faster reforms from Ukraine's embattled government.
Stoltenberg rebukes Russia, pledges NATO will protect Europe
NATO's secretary general has pledged that the Western alliance will uphold the "territorial integrity" of Europe.
Top rebel commander killed in Ukraine
Top separatist commander killed in eastern Ukraine
Russia to adopt 'tough stance' on Kyiv debt
Russia says it will adopt a tough stance if Ukraine fails to pay off debts owed to Moscow by its previous government.
Report: 'ongoing' war crimes in Ukraine
Amnesty International has reported summary killings and mock executions on both sides of the conflict in Ukraine.
Ukraine leader says country is at war with Russia
Ukraine's leader has revealed he doesn't trust Vladimir Putin, and says the two countries are engaged in a "real war."
Kyiv to show world 'captured Russian soldiers'
Ukraine hopes to prove Moscow's involvement in the conflict after allegedly capturing two Russian soldiers.
Two Russian soldiers arrested in eastern Ukraine
Kyiv forces have arrested two Russian soldiers in eastern Ukraine, a region controlled by pro-Russian rebels.
A year after the Donezk 'Referendum'
A year ago, the people of Donetsk and Luhansk in eastern Ukraine voted for self-rule.
The Odessa file
One year ago, some 50 people died during unrest in the Ukrainian port city of Odessa most of them pro-Russian activists.
EU-Ukraine to discuss reforms, separatist unrest
EU officials are meeting with Ukraine's leaders in a bid to push through planned reforms for the country.
Deep divide
Murders of government critics in Ukraine threaten to divide the country.
US military instructors arrive in Ukraine
About 300 US paratroopers have traveled to Ukraine for a six-month training mission, the US Army has said.
Pro-Russian journalist killed in Kyiv
A prominent pro-Russian journalist has been gunned down in Kyiv, Ukrainian officials said.
Yanukovych ally found shot dead
A former ally of deposed Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych has been found shot dead in his Kyiv home.
Troops killed in Ukraine
Kyiv officials say six soldiers have been killed in fighting in separatist-held east Ukraine.
New division
The Ukrainian parliament has condemned the Communist regime, but critics are warning of a new societal division.
Ukraine: Europe's bread basket on the breadline
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine points to another crisis for 'Europe's bread basket.'
Landmine kills Ukrainian soldiers
An army spokesman says three Ukrainian soldiers have been killed by a landmine in the separatist east.
Football in the shadows of annexation
Russia's influence on the Crimean penisular is not just having political repercussions.
No carte blanche
Kyiv had enough time to probe last year's protest violence properly, says DW's Bernd Johann.
Ukraine companies struggle
Ukraine desperately needs foreign investments and intermational aid. But the conflict in the east of the country has dampened many investors enthusiasm. Unemployment is rampant and the economy is in freefall. One of the biggest concerns remains corruption.
Maidan Square in Kyiv
It all started on Maidan Square. In fall 2013, Ukrainians took to the streets of Kyiv to topple the government. Many activists have now returned to their old lives, but others have taken the place of those they forced to step down.
Bus hits landmine in east Ukraine, four dead
At least four people are killed and six injured as a bus hits a landmine in eastern Ukraine.
New front-line positions
Separatist fighters continue to prepare their positions in the war against Kyiv forces.
Ukraine, rebels 'withdrawing weapons'
Pro-Russian rebels and Ukraine's military have said they are completing the withdrawal of heavy weapons.
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