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BBC has an office in Kyiv since 1993.

    Crimea row geography textbook changed
    Mar02

    Crimea row geography textbook changed

    A geography textbook that prompted a complaint from the Ukrainian embassy for showing Crimea as part of Russia is changed. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine man poses as US school student
    Feb25

    Ukraine man poses as US school student

    A Ukrainian man is arrested after he was found to be using the false identity of a high school student for four years in the US state of Pennsylvania. …read more Source:...

    VIDEO: What happened to Ukraine’s Maidan?
    Feb23

    VIDEO: What happened to Ukraine’s Maidan?

    As Ukraine marks the second anniversary of the protest that ousted president Yanukovich, one of the activists who was part of the Maidan talks to the BBC. …read more Source:...

    VIDEO: Eurovision entry sparks political tension
    Feb22

    VIDEO: Eurovision entry sparks political tension

    As Ukraine’s Eurovision entry angers Russia for its political overtones, the BBC analyses contentious songs at the annual song contest. …read more Source:...

    Eurovision: Ukraine song aimed at Russia
    Feb22

    Eurovision: Ukraine song aimed at Russia

    Ukraine picks a song about Josef Stalin’s enforced wartime deportation of the Tatar people as its entry to the Eurovision Song Contest. …read more Source:...

    Living and loving on Ukraine’s front line
    Feb18

    Living and loving on Ukraine’s front line

    A couple still living and loving on Ukraine’s front line …read more Source:...

    Russia sues Ukraine over $3bn debt
    Feb17

    Russia sues Ukraine over $3bn debt

    Russia has filed a lawsuit against Ukraine at London’s High Court over a $3bn (£2.1bn) debt. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine no-confidence vote rejected
    Feb16

    Ukraine no-confidence vote rejected

    Ukraine’s parliament has rejected a no-confidence vote in Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk, moments after voting the cabinet’s work unsatisfactory. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine PM faces no-confidence threat
    Feb16

    Ukraine PM faces no-confidence threat

    Ukrainian PM Arseniy Yatsenyuk reports to MPs on his government’s record and faces the threat of a no-confidence vote. …read more Source:...

    VIDEO: Is it crunch time for Ukraine’s government?
    Feb16

    VIDEO: Is it crunch time for Ukraine’s government?

    BBC’s Kiev correspondent Tom Burridge explains why Tuesday’s vote in parliament is crucial for Ukraine. …read more Source:...