Section: The United Kingdom
Ukrainian prime minister to resign
The Ukrainian Prime Minister, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, announces he will resign next week, blaming politicians’ failure to enact “real changes”. …read more Source:...
Ukraine disillusion focuses on Poroshenko
Street protests cap a difficult week for the president …read more Source: Financial...
Ukraine’s embattled prime minister resigns
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Eastern Ukraine sees increase in fighting, 2 deaths reported
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‘We have a chance to show the truth’: into the heart of Chernobyl
Three decades after the nuclear disaster, the concrete protecting the reactor is starting to crack. Yet people still live there – and a new virtual reality project will take many more inside the ‘death zone’At first they thought it was just a fire, then the chickens started to turn black. When it comes to the Chernobyl nuclear disaster,...
Nato and Russia to end talks freeze
Envoys from Nato and Russia are to hold their first talks this month since Moscow’s annexation of Crimea more than two years ago, Nato announces. …read more Source:...
NATO envoys, Russia to hold special council in Brussels: statement
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The NATO-Russia Council, which has not met since 2014, will convene in the next two weeks in Brussels to discuss the Ukraine crisis, the Western military alliance said on Friday, saying both sides had agreed to hold talks at the level of ambassadors. …read more Source:...
Arson in Kiev during Russians’ trial
Petrol bombs are thrown in a courthouse in Kiev shortly before the trial of two alleged Russian special forces soldiers resumes. …read more Source:...
The missing: what have they done with our sons?
To lose a child in war is a nightmare. But when your quest to find them is met with lies, it’s a nightmare that never ends. Lily Hyde travels with the Ukrainian mothers seeking their sons … …read more Source: The...
This Dutch referendum spells trouble for Europe | Joris Luyendijk
Almost two-thirds of voters in the Netherlands rejected closer EU links with Ukraine. The result will only boost anti-EU campaigns both there and in BritainIf you believe that the big divide in politics today is no longer between left and right, but between a post-ideological establishment on the one hand and a “fringe” grown much too large to be...



