Section: BBC (The United Kingdom)
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcasting statutory corporation. The BBC is headquartered at Broadcasting House in London The BBC is the world’s oldest national broadcasting organisation and the largest broadcaster in the world by number of employees, with about 23,000 staff.
The BBC is a corporation, independent from direct government intervention, with its activities being overseen by the BBC Trust ( formed on 1 January 2007). Trustees are appointed by the British monarch on advice of government ministers.
BBC has an office in Kyiv since 1993.
Rebels deny fleeing Ukraine base
Pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine deny media reports they have fled their stronghold of Sloviansk. …read more Source:...
Putin’s complicated game in Ukraine
What may lie behind Putin’s new Ukraine policy …read more Source:...
Key players in east Ukraine unrest
Key figures on both sides of east Ukraine’s unrest …read more Source:...
Inside Ukraine’s war-torn towns
Homes destroyed, streets deserted – Daniel Sandford finds grim defiance and misery in east …read more Source:...
Western Russia aids Ukraine’s Cossacks
What Russian volunteers are doing for separatists in eastern Ukraine …read more Source:...
Russia and Ukraine’s mystery tanks
Jonathan explains what the images of tanks released by Nato may tell us about Russia’s involvement in Ukraine. …read more Source:...
Poroshenko, Ukraine’s rescuer
Challenges ahead for Ukraine’s new leader …read more Source:...
Profile: Ukraine’s Petro Poroshenko
Ukraine’s newly-elected President, Petro Poroshenko, is an experienced politician currently unaffiliated to any political party …read more Source:...
Ukraine crisis timeline
Turbulent times …read more Source:...
Is Russia driving east Ukraine violence?
New evidence of Russian fighters in east Ukraine …read more Source:...