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Kyiv is the capital of Ukraine.
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Ukraine Top Court Decides on Election
Ukraine's supreme court will convene Monday to hear an opposition appeal that the presidential election was rigged in favor of pro-Moscow Premier Viktor Yanukovych, amid threats that the country could split in two.
Ukraine's Proud Past and Divided Present
Ukraine has always been a crossroads of history and the current conflict illustrates the yawning gap between the pro-Moscow, Russian-speaking Orthodox east and the pro-European, Ukrainian-speaking Catholic west.
How Ukraine Reached the Brink of Civil Unrest
Here's a brief rundown of how the crisis in Ukraine developed during the election campaign that pitted Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych, a pro-Moscow politician, against pro-Western opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko.
EU Joins Ukrainian Crisis Round Table
Ukraine's two rival presidential candidates met Friday for the first time since the disputed weekend vote in the presence of President Leonid Kuchma and European and Russian mediators.
Ukraine Locked in Election Standoff
A tense standoff has gripped Ukraine after its pro-Russia prime minister won the presidential election and the opposition mounted massive protests to contest results of a vote that Washington and Europe said was rigged.
Putin Visits Kiev Ahead of Key Vote
Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in Ukraine ahead of the country's knife-edge general election, as critics accuse him of attempting to influence the result.
Ukraine's Messy Democracy
Polls have closed, and Ukraine seems to have avoided the pitfall of large-scale election fraud, but observers say the results may be skewed anyway, and campaigns may do battle beyond the ballot box, in the courts.
Who'll Save Ukraine?
Dissatisfaction with the ruling elite is likely to help opposition forces in Ukraine's parliamentary election on Sunday, but they are divided and to win must endure harassment by officialdom.
Europe’s Year of Elections
French and German elections make 2002 a pivotal year for continental politics – but so do other polls, in countries like Ireland, Sweden, the Czech Republic and even Ukraine.
Pro-Russia Ukraine Regions Threaten Break
Ukraine's pro-Russia regions threatened Sunday to split off from the European-leaning west of the country as a disputed vote has left Moscow and Western capitals glowering at each other across a Cold War-like divide.
Ukraine Divided Over Election Rerun
Since Ukraine’s Supreme Court decided to repeat the presidential vote, opposition candidate Viktor Yushchenko has focused his efforts on the country’s East, which stubbornly sticks to Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych.
Yanukovych Survives No Confidence Vote
As the crisis in Ukraine continues, Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych's campaign to be named president took a positive turn after a parliamentary vote of no confidence failed to oust him and his government.
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