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      Ukraine adopts judicial reforms backed by West
      Jun02

      Ukraine adopts judicial reforms backed by West

      Kyiv lawmakers have approved plans to fight corruption in the legal system, as part of reforms promised to its backers. Judges will face limits to their immunity from prosecution and be appointed independently of MPs. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Five Ukrainian soldiers killed in pro-Russian attacks
      May29

      Five Ukrainian soldiers killed in pro-Russian attacks

      Five government soldiers have been killed in eastern parts of war-torn Ukraine over the past day. Concern is growing that the situation in the country is getting worse. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Nadiya Savchenko: The thorn in President Poroshenko’s side?
      May28

      Nadiya Savchenko: The thorn in President Poroshenko’s side?

      The Ukrainian pilot has returned to Kyiv after being released in a prisoner swap with Russia. President Poroshenko fought to bring her back but, as DW’s Emma Burrows writes, her return could prove bittersweet for him. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Nadia Savchenko: the thorn in President Poroshenko’s side?
      May27

      Nadia Savchenko: the thorn in President Poroshenko’s side?

      Ukranian pilot has returned to Kyiv after being released in a prisoner swap with Russia. President Poroshenko fought to bring her back but, as DW’s Emma Burrows writes, for him her return could prove bittersweet. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Ukraine bans Gorbachev for backing Crimea takeover
      May26

      Ukraine bans Gorbachev for backing Crimea takeover

      Kyiv has prohibited former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev from entering Ukraine for five years over his support of Russia’s annexation of Crimea. Gorbachev said he would have acted in a similar way to President Putin. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Detained Ukrainian pilot returns to Kyiv from Russia
      May25

      Detained Ukrainian pilot returns to Kyiv from Russia

      Ukraine and Russia have reportedly carried out a prisoner swap that sees Ukrainian pilot Nadiya Savchenko returned home. The pilot had been convicted of murder in Russia, while praised as a hero in her homeland. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Detained Ukrainian pilot Savchenko returned to Kyiv from Russia
      May25

      Detained Ukrainian pilot Savchenko returned to Kyiv from Russia

      Ukraine and Russia have reportedly carried out a prisoner swap that sees Ukrainian pilot Savchenko returned home. The pilot had been convicted of murder in Russia, while praised as a hero in her homeland. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Detained Ukraine pilot Savchenko on plane bound for Kyiv from Russia
      May25

      Detained Ukraine pilot Savchenko on plane bound for Kyiv from Russia

      …read more Source: Deutsche...

      President Poroshenko’s offshore connection in Germany
      May23

      President Poroshenko’s offshore connection in Germany

      Resentment is growing in Ukraine about the offshore holdings of the president and his confidantes. A DW investigation sheds new light on the relationship between Poroschenko and shell companies in Germany. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Tatars remain resolute in Kremlin-controlled Crimea
      May22

      Tatars remain resolute in Kremlin-controlled Crimea

      Over two years have passed since Russia annexed Crimea. Tatars are feeling increasingly insecure in their homeland on the Black Sea peninsula. Juri Rescheto reports from Simferopol. …read more Source: Deutsche...