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Kyiv is the capital of Ukraine.
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The last two standing
Italy take on reigning European Champions Spain on Sunday in the final of the Euro 2012. The Spanish come in as favorites, but the Italians have surprised many and have already held Spain to a draw in the group phase.
A Visit to Kiev
Ukraine is co-hosting the Euro 2012 soccer championships, so tourists are flocking to the capital Kiev among other cities across the country for a chance to get in on the action. Euromaxx was also on hand for a first-hand glimpse of the city's vast fan zone as well as some of the other sights worth seeing.
War-time death match
In summer 1942, occupiers played occupied as German and Ukrainian soccer teams met in Kyiv.
Status symbol soccer
Soccer clubs in Ukraine are an expensive status symbol for the country's rich businessmen.
Soccer City - Kiev
We travel to the Ukrainian capital which hosts five games for the EURO 2012 Soccer Championship, and get a tour by soccer fan and artist Oleksander Soloviov.
Threats and counter-threat
Ukraine has threatened to retaliate if Germany fails to ratify an EU association pact. The comment is the latest volley in a war of words set off by the treatment of the country's jailed former prime minister.
Euro 2012 political pressure
German and European leaders are piling pressure on Kyiv ahead of the Euro 2012 soccer competition.
Tymoshenko trial
Germany's Westerwelle urges not to abandon efforts to engage Ukraine in dialogue.
Deal in doubt
The EU and Ukraine are set to initial an Association Agreement, but its full signing is far off.
Tymoshenko ally gets jail
A Kyiv court has sentenced a key ally of opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko to four years in prison for abuse of power and embezzlement. The European Union has criticized the trial and the verdict.
EU-Ukraine relations
The EU balks at signing an Association Agreement with Ukraine over democracy concerns.
'Serious concern'
The EU's Ukraine envoy reiterates criticism of Kyiv's jailing of former PM Yulia Tymoshenko.
First match
Germany's friendly with Ukraine will be the first match in Kyiv's newly renovated stadium.
Disputed indictment
Ukraine's ex-premier is indicted in a controversial case that could hurt Ukraine's EU hopes.
Courtroom antics
Activists call a Ukrainian court decision to jail the former prime minister politically motivated.
Radiation safeguard
Ukraine raises enough money to rebuild protective shelter at Chernobyl.
Euro 2012
Co-host Ukraine says it will be ready for the Euro 2012 championships in a year's time.
Sex on the side
In the search for quick cash, a surprisingly large number of students are turning to prostitution.
Topless protests
A group of young women in Ukraine are baring their breasts - all in the name of gender equality.
25 years on
The Chernobyl disaster has left an enduring legacy for victims trying to rebuild their lives.
A safer Chernobyl
The EU pledges 110 million euros for a new shell to cover the Ukrainian nuclear disaster site.
Kiev's efficient buildings
Better insulation and solar panels are drastically reducing energy demand in private homes.
A waste of energy
Energy waste is a big problem in Ukraine, and Kiev has yet to make the environment a priority.
Repressing dissent
The opposition in Ukraine says it is the target of a repression campaign ahead of 2012 elections.
Friends and neighbors
Twenty years after reunification, how do Russians and Ukrainians view Germany? A study explains.
Fears of crackdown
The disappearance and suspected murder of a Ukrainian reporter raises concerns of a media crackdown.
Ukraine and the press
On a visit to Berlin, Ukraine's president faced growing concerns about deteriorating press freedoms.
Freedom of the press?
The Ukrainian president faces tough questions over press freedom in an interview with German media.
Ukraine on the edge
Ukraine faces punishment for its delayed preparations for the Euro 2012 soccer tournament.
Russian fleet deal
Ukraine's foreign minister speaks with DW about Kyiv's extension of the lease on its Crimea port.
No to NATO
Ukraine has dissolved the commission which was to lay the groundwork for NATO membership.
UEFA 2012
The contractor working on Ukraine's UEFA stadium in Lviv has been fired for lack of progress.
Levers of power
Ukraine president Viktor Yanukovych has consolidated his position with a new coalition and cabinet.
Yanukovych sworn in
Ukraine has inaugurated Viktor Yanukovych as president, signaling a potential shift eastward.
Ukraine result on hold
A Ukraine court has suspended presidential election results after a complaint of vote-rigging.
Ukrainian election
Ukrainians go to the polls on Sunday with hopes of bringing political stability to Kiev.
Ukraine plays host
Europe football body UEFA has approved cities in Ukraine to host the Euro championships in 2012.
Ukraine's EU bid
Is Ukraine wasting its opportunity to shine in front of a European crowd?
Early gas warning
Russia and EU have signed an agreement to prevent a repeat of January's gas supply cut.
Containing illness
High numbers of illness centered in Ukraine has Eastern European nations on alert.
Swine flu hits Ukraine
The country has adopted some of Europe’s toughest measures to keep the virus in check.
Ukraine anniversary
Ukraine celebrates 18 years of independence from Soviet rule with show of military hardware.
Power struggle
Moscow makes it clear that it won't stand for anti-Russian leadership in Ukraine and will act.
Loan deal
The EU Commission says Ukraine has agreed on a loan deal for payment of Russian gas bills.
Russian patriarch
The head of the Russian Orthodox Church in Moscow has arrived in Ukraine for a ten day visit.
International relations
Is the US prepared to risk cooling ties with Russia over NATO membership for Georgia and Ukraine?
EU-Ukraine ties
Steinmeier and his Polish counterpart jetted into Ukraine to assess ways to stabilize the country.
UEFA Cup
Hamburg edges closer to the UEFA Cup Final after beating Bremen 1-0 in the semi-final first leg.
European soccer
German clubs Werder Bremen and Hamburg do battle Thursday for a berth in the UEFA Cup final.
Protests in Ukraine
Protests are growing in Ukraine's capital for the "Orange Revolution" government to step down.
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