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Kyiv
Kyiv is the capital of Ukraine.
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Gas Deal in Sight?
Russian Prime Minister Putin says Moscow is close to reaching a deal to supply gas to Europe.
Gas Crisis
Moscow and Kyiv are still not able to agree a deal to restart the flow of gas to European countries.
Gas Pains
An ongoing gas dispute between Russia and Ukraine could be solved soon -- if conditions are met.
Gas Row Escalates
Europe was hit with a further slash in Russian natural gas deliveries as the stand-off worsened.
Gas Standoff
The EU has sent a fact-finding mission to Kyiv to clarify Ukraine's gas dispute with Russia.
Kyiv in Chaos
Disputes have split leaders of Ukraine's Orange Revolution, causing the government to collapse.
EU-Ukraine Summit
European leaders expressed support for Ukraine, but made few concrete promises at meeting in Paris.
Georgian War and Coalition Collapse Threaten Ukraine's EU Ties
Diplomats say that in the wake of the recent Georgian-Russian war and the apparent collapse of Ukraine's pro-Western ruling coalition, President Yushchenko is likely to push harder for a quick route to EU membership.
Chaos in Ukraine
Kyiv's coalition neared the brink of collapse after the president said he may dissolve parliament.
Ukraine Embassy Worker Arrested for Radioactive Smuggling
A worker at Ukraine's embassy in Germany has been arrested on charges of attempted smuggling of radioactive materials.
Euro Co-Hosts Sweat
Poland and Ukraine, co-hosts of the Euro 2012 soccer championship are way behind schedule.
Klitschko Wants Kyiv
German-based ex-boxing champ Vitali Klitschko is trying to become his hometown's mayor -- again.
New Government
Yulia Tymoshenko won't solve Ukraine's problems, says DW's Bernd Johann.
Ukrainian Chronology
Nearly two years after protesters launched the Orange Revolution, it is in danger of going sour.
Ukraine in Limbo
Ukraine moves towards a new election with some fearing that even this will not ease the crisis.
Crisis Abates in Kiev
Ukraine's leaders meet and agree a date for new parliamentary elections, ending a current crisis.
Escalation in Ukraine
Ukraine's President Yushchenko and Prime Minister Yanukovych met amid an escalating crisis Friday.
Blast Hits Pipeline
An explosion in Ukraine knocked out one of the main gas pipelines from Russia to the EU.
Crisis in Ukraine
As Ukrainian leaders debate the future at the EU, Kiev's highest court is also getting involved.
Watching and Waiting
Ukraine's political standoff continued Wednesday as the EU pledged to stay out of the crisis.
Ukrainian Protests
Thousands of demonstrators rally again in Ukraine while a Russian delegation is on its way there.
Kiev Disappointed by EU
The EU and Ukraine kicked off negotiations on a new partnership. Kiev's already disappointed.
Lost Music Found
Compositions seized during WWII will be performed in Berlin for first time since 18th century.
Pro-Russian Leader Gets Nod From Ukrainian Reformer
Ukrainian President Yushchenko approved the candidacy of his archrival Yanukovych for prime minister, ending a drawn out stand-off that threatened to topple the pro-Western course set by the 2004 "orange revolution."
Haunting Vigils Mark 20 Years Since Chernobyl Disaster
Moving night-time vigils marked the 20th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, the world's worst nuclear accident that rocked the globe, ravaged a corner of Eastern Europe and affects millions of people to this day.
Essen Named European Capital of Culture for 2010
The city of Essen -- once a mining town, now a service industry center in Germany's multicultural Ruhr region -- has been named a European Capital of Culture for the year 2010.
Pro-Russia Forces Poised For Comeback in Key Ukraine Poll
Ukrainians went to the polls Sunday, with pro-Russian forces poised to make a strong comeback in the first electoral test for the nation's feuding "orange revolution" leadership and its pro-Western stance.
Ukraine Boxing Hero Eyes Political Title in Kiev
Vitali Klitschko, the former WBC heavyweight champion and one of Ukraine's most popular public figures, is running for the post of mayor of Kiev in March elections.
Europe Wants Secure Energy Supply
European Union energy officials met in Brussels to map out a common approach to energy security, after a bitter dispute between Russia and Ukraine briefly threatened natural gas supplies across the bloc.
Moscow, Kiev Reach Breakthrough in Gas Pricing Row
Russia and Ukraine struck a five-year gas supply deal Wednesday, ending a long-standing fractious dispute over pricing and designed to guarantee supplies to Kiev as well as to Europe.
Opinion: Gas Dispute Undermines Russian Foreign Policy
Regardless of what happens in the Russian-Ukrainien gas dispute, the Kremlin's global foreign policy strategy has already been badly damaged.
Russian-Ukrainian Gas Dispute May Affect Germany
The fractious row between Moscow and Kiev over gas prices could have serious implications for Western Europe, which depends on Russia for 80 percent of its gas imports. It could hit Germany hard too.
Ukraine Faces Real Change, at Last
The high expectations following Ukraine's "Orange Revolution" have turned to deep disappointment. But businesses are relieved as President Yuschenko signals he wants to improve conditions for much-needed investors.
Ukrainians Lament Slow Pace of Change
Six months after the Orange Revolution ushered in a new government in Ukraine, progress on the goals of greater political and economic stability has been slow, as has the forging of closer ties with the EU.
Politics and Kitsch Mix at Eurovision
As Ukraine prepares to host this year's Eurovision Song Contest, it's keen to present a new face to the world following last year's "Orange Revolution." But can it help revive Kiev's waning revolutionary spirit?
NATO Fuels Ukrainian Hopes for Entry
NATO has vowed to do everything possible to help Ukraine carry out reforms needed to move towards joining the alliance, but stopped short of naming a target date for entry.
Fischer: Keep Ukraine on Path to Europe
Speaking in Kiev on Monday, German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer said the door to Europe must remain open for Ukraine, and urged leaders not to be influenced by the ongoing visa scandal in which he's been implicated.
A Chilly Season for Ukrainians in Germany
German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer isn't the only one in Germany suffering as s result of the tourist-visa scandal. Ukrainian students and other foreigners here say life has gotten harder for them, too.
Opinion: Ukraine Needs the West's Help
Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko should have gotten an even more enthusiastic reception when he spoke at the German parliament about his ambitions to bring his country into the EU, says DW's Cornelia Rabitz.
Ukraine's President Stresses Aim to Join EU
At the start of his first official visit to Germany since taking office as Ukraine's president, Viktor Yushchenko emphasized in a DW interview that he sees his country's future in the European Union.
Yushchenko to Make High-profile Visit to Germany
Ukraine's President Yushchenko visits Germany next week for talks with Schröder and a speech in parliament. The visit comes at a sensitive time when Ukraine is at the center of an illegal immigration scandal in Germany.
Berlin, Warsaw to Boost Ukrainian Democracy
Germany and Poland plan to step up efforts to strengthen Ukraine's fledgling democracy. But there's little doubt that Kiev's ties with Berlin have been strained by the ongoing illegal immigration scandal in Germany.
Ukraine Looks Westward to Europe
A day after taking his oath of office, Viktor Yushchenko heads to Brussels where he hopes to prove his pro-western orientation and convince EU officials of his country’s readiness to enter the European bloc.
Ukraine Hopeful as Premier Resigns
Ukraine looked with hope to the future Saturday at the onset of the New Year after Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych resigned and all but admitted losing last weekend's historic presidential rerun vote.
Ukraine's Opposition Blocks Government
Protesters resumed a blockade of government headquarters Wednesday, heeding a call from opposition head and presidential-vote winner Viktor Yushchenko to prevent Premier Viktor Yanukovych from chairing a cabinet meeting.
Ukraine Election Challenged Again
Opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko apparently won Ukraine's presidency Monday, but his rival, Premier Viktor Yanukovych, said he would challenge the result.
Ukraine Candidates Welcome Court Ruling
Ukraine's constitutional court Saturday overturned part of a recently adopted electoral law in an effort to limit electoral fraud. The move has been hailed by both camps ahead of a tense re-run poll on Sunday.
Viktor vs. Viktor
Serbian Group Exports Protest Know-How
Otpor, the activists who helped bring down Slobodan Milosevic, are training protestors and grass roots activists in Ukraine and around the world.
Ukrainian Parliament Votes to Sack Government
Ukraine's lawmakers voted narrowly in favor of ousting the country's pro-Moscow leadership, a key win in the opposition's bid for power.
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