Section: France
Poll places comedian Volodymyr Zelensky in first place for Ukrainian presidency
Comedian Volodymyr Zelensky, who is known for his role playing the Ukrainian president in a popular television show, is actually now the frontrunner for Ukraine’s top job, according to a recent poll …read more Source:...
Victims of Ukraine’s deadly revolution remembered five years on
The revolution happened after protesters hit the streets to demonstrate against the government’s sudden decision to pull out of signing an association agreement with the European Union. …read more Source:...
Spain to reject registration of babies born to surrogate mothers in Ukraine
A statement released by the Spanish embassy in Ukraine on Tuesday said the Spanish government is due to begin rejecting babies born to surrogate mothers in Ukraine. …read more Source:...
EU prepares new sanctions against Russia over Ukraine
Moscow accused of backing separatist rebels …read more Source:...
EU to consider increasing sanctions on Russia over conflict in Ukraine
Nearly 13,000 people have been killed in five years of fighting in the border region between Russia and Ukraine. …read more Source:...
Kateryna Handzyuk acid attack murder: political chief charged with organising killing
A regional political chief has been charged in relation to a deadly acid attack on an anti-corruption activist in Ukraine. …read more Source:...
44 candidates are running for president of Ukraine: two are called Y.V. Tymoshenko
Yuliya Tymoshenko claims another candidate with a similar name is trying to steal her votes …read more Source:...
Meet the man crowdfunding his bid to be Ukraine’s next president
He’s trying to raise around €78,000 in under a fortnight. …read more Source:...
It’s ‘Me or Putin’: Ukrainians left confused over president’s campaign slogan
Choose ‘either Poroshenko or Putin’: audience left confused after Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko revealed his campaign slogan …read more Source:...
There’s only one way to tackle Ukraine’s infestation of mines … slowly
More than 1,900 people have been killed or injured in eastern Ukraine by landmines or other unexploded ordnance. This makes the region one of the most dangerous areas for civilians in the world. Euronews explored how Ukrainians are coming to terms with living next to the danger. …read more Source:...