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Kyiv
Kyiv is the capital of Ukraine.
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Prominent journalist killed in Kyiv
Investigative journalist Pavel Sheremet killed in Kyiv car-bombing.
A scavenger hunt through Kyiv
Participants in the Kyiv City Quest get to know the Ukrainian capital from a different side.
Ukraine holds peaceful gay pride rally
Despite fears of violence, a gay pride march in Kyiv has passed largely without incident.
'Kyiv Pride' rally goes on despite right-wing threats
Despite threats of violence, Sunday's gay pride parade in Kyiv will be held, with police protection.
Savchenko: The thorn in Poroshenko's side?
Poroshenko fought to bring Savchenko back, but, as DW's Emma Burrows writes, her return could prove bittersweet for him.
Savchenko returns to Kyiv
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko reportedly flew to Russia to exchange two Russian prisoners for Savchenko.
Donbass journalists targeted
Bernd Johann
The scandal points to official involvement, DW's Bernd Johann writes.
Tough choices
Most provisions of the Minsk II settlement remain unfulfilled, putting Ukraine in a tight spot.
Victory Day prompts clashes in Kharkiv, Kyiv
Russia has staged a large military parade on the Red Square, remembering victory over Germany in World War II.
Crimean Tatars under pressure
The Crimean Tatars' Mejlis has been effectively outlawed. Protests from Ukraine and Strasbourg are being ignored.
Groysman's rapid ascent
Volodymyr Groysman will likely become Ukraine's new prime minister in the wake of Arseniy Yatsenyuk's resignation.
Netherlands votes on EU-Ukraine deal
Officially, Dutch voters are casting votes on EU-Ukraine trade ties, but unofficially it's a poll of anti-EU sentiment.
Manchester City, Atletico Madrid advance to quarterfinals
Manchester City keep Dynamo Kyiv at bay, but lose Vincent Kompany along the way.
Ukrainians attack Russian Embassy in Kyiv
Ukrainians protesting for the release of pilot Nadezhda Savchenko have attacked the Russian Embassy in Kyiv.
Manchester City finally get first-leg win
Manchester City finally get the first-leg win they were looking for, taking control of their tie with Dynamo Kiev.
Ukraine marks two years since Maidan protests
Two years after protests which ousted a Russia-backed president, Ukrainians have come to Kyiv to remember the victims.
Kyiv's crisis
Two years after Ukraine's change of power, reforms in Kyiv are only inching forward.
Power struggle in Kyiv
Ukraine’s economy minister has announced his resignation, accusing the governing party of corruption.
Russo-Ukrainian mistrust
Russia has been sending conciliatory signals to Kyiv, but many Ukrainians are skeptical.
EU-Ukraine trade deal comes into force
A free-trade accord giving Ukraine tariff-free access to EU markets has come into effect under an association deal between Brussels and Kyiv.
EU-Ukraine trade deal as Russia imposes food ban
A free-trade accord giving Ukraine tariff-free access to EU markets comes into effect, alongside a Russian food embargo.
Ukraine to impose Russia trade embargo
Ukraine has responded to Moscow’s food embargo with “mirror sanctions” of its own.
Kyiv halts payment on $3 billion Russian debt
Ukraine has imposed a "moratorium" on the large loan Moscow granted its neighbor before the regime change.
Looming government crisis in Kyiv
The one year grace period is over. Parliament could now oust Ukraine's governing coalition.
No more excuses
Bernd Johann
Dissatisfaction with Ukraine's government is growing in the United States and EU, Bernd Johann writes.
Biden likely to bring harsh critique to Ukraine
The United States is losing its patience with regard to Ukraine's judiciary reforms and its battle with corruption.
People power for global climate protection
Around the world, demonstrators demanded a meaningful agreement from the climate summit in Paris.
Russia stops piping gas to Ukraine
Russia's Gazprom has said it is halting gas supplies to Ukraine until it makes another upfront payment.
State of emergency in Crimea amid blackout
Russian-annexed Crimea has been largely blacked out for a second night after pylons were damaged by explosions.
Power lines to Crimea 'blown up'
Nearly 2 million people are without power as pylons carrying electricity from mainland Ukraine to Crimea were destroyed.
The Maidan movement
The pro-European Maidan movement is marking two years since the protests began in Kyiv.
Klitschko wins round two of Kyiv mayoral race
Ukrainian politician and boxing star Vitali Klitschko has kept his position as the mayor of Kyiv, officials say.
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.
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