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Kyiv
Kyiv is the capital of Ukraine.
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Opinion: Russia ahead on points for Eurovision in Kyiv
Ukraine has allowed itself to be made a fool of by Moscow in the scandal engulfing Eurovision, says Andreas Brenner.
Kremlin critic Voronenkov killed in Kyiv
A Russian opposition politician who was due to testify against former Ukrainian leader Yanukovych has been shot in Kyiv.
Kyiv risks divided Ukraine
Bernd Johann
Kyiv is shutting down trade with the occupied territories in the Donbass — and thereby undermining national unity.
Eurovision drama: Ukraine vs. Russia, Round 2
Moscow has named Yuliya Samoylova as Kyiv song contest entry, ending speculation that it might boycott the competition. But now the Ukraine is threatening to ban the singer or even arrest her.
Tentative ceasefire agreed for eastern Ukraine
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said a truce between pro-Russian rebels and Ukraine's army will start on Monday.
Protests rattle Eurovision Song Contest prep in Kyiv
This year's Eurovision Song Contest was supposed to add flair to crisis-ridden Ukraine, but there's trouble brewing.
Narrowing the field
Isabella Levina Lueen is Germany’s choice for Eurovision. What are her chances in Kyiv?
Lifestyle Europe | 11.02.2017
Stars at the Berlinale, Germany’s choice for the Eurovision Song Contest, and declarations of love.
Artillery fire shakes eastern Ukraine
Artillery fire intensified as night fell with more civilian deaths reported.
Maidan Dreaming: Raving for Europe
Nazariy Sovsun from Kiev organizes techno parties to restore young people’s faith in democracy.
ESC: Germany's five candidates for the Eurovision Song Contest in Kyiv
A live television broadcast on February 9 will determine who will represent Germany at the song contest on May 13.
Shots in no-man's-land
A DW journalists find out what life is like on the demarcation line between Donbass and Ukraine.
Viewer video from Kyiv
Check-in viewer Denys Kushnarov from Ukraine filmed the Monastery of Caves in Kyiv.
Viewer video from Kyiv
Check-in viewer Denys Kushnarov from Ukraine filmed the Monastery of Caves in Kyiv.
Applaus in Moscow concern in Kyiv
Trump’s victory has unleashed unusually joyful reactions in Russia. Ukraine, on the other hand, is concerned.
Strengthening trade relations with Kyiv
German-Ukrainian Chamber of Foreign Trade founded in Kyiv.
Germany mourns at Babyn Yar, Ukraine
Ukraine has hosted a 75th anniversary ceremony for the Jewish victims of the 1941 Nazi massacre at Babyr Yar, near Kyiv.
Hamburg Symphony Orchestra commemorates Babyn Yar in Kyiv
Nearly 34,000 Jews were killed at Babyn Yar 75 years ago. The Hamburg Symphony Orchestra is commemorating the massacre.
Babyn Yar: Ukraine's dark anniversary
Ukrainian officials have organized a series of events to mark the 75th anniversary of the Babyn Yar massacres.
Ukraine's Eurovision
Eurovision host Ukraine will bar Russian singers blacklisted for championing the separatist cause. David Stern reports.
Kyiv to host Eurovision in 2017
The EBU and the NTU have announced that the city chosen to host the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest will be Kyiv.
Ukraine quarrels about Eurovision Song Contest venue
In about eight months the Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Ukraine, but where exactly?
Procession barred from Kyiv after threats
A religious march has been banned from Ukraine's capital after authorities found live grenades near the planned route.
Journalist killed in Kyiv car bombing buried
Prominent journalist Pavel Sheremet has been buried in his home city of Minsk.
Prominent journalist killed in Kyiv
Investigative journalist Pavel Sheremet killed in Kyiv car-bombing.
A scavenger hunt through Kyiv
Participants in the Kyiv City Quest get to know the Ukrainian capital from a different side.
Ukraine holds peaceful gay pride rally
Despite fears of violence, a gay pride march in Kyiv has passed largely without incident.
'Kyiv Pride' rally goes on despite right-wing threats
Despite threats of violence, Sunday's gay pride parade in Kyiv will be held, with police protection.
Savchenko: The thorn in Poroshenko's side?
Poroshenko fought to bring Savchenko back, but, as DW's Emma Burrows writes, her return could prove bittersweet for him.
Savchenko returns to Kyiv
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko reportedly flew to Russia to exchange two Russian prisoners for Savchenko.
Donbass journalists targeted
Bernd Johann
The scandal points to official involvement, DW's Bernd Johann writes.
Tough choices
Most provisions of the Minsk II settlement remain unfulfilled, putting Ukraine in a tight spot.
Victory Day prompts clashes in Kharkiv, Kyiv
Russia has staged a large military parade on the Red Square, remembering victory over Germany in World War II.
Crimean Tatars under pressure
The Crimean Tatars' Mejlis has been effectively outlawed. Protests from Ukraine and Strasbourg are being ignored.
Groysman's rapid ascent
Volodymyr Groysman will likely become Ukraine's new prime minister in the wake of Arseniy Yatsenyuk's resignation.
Netherlands votes on EU-Ukraine deal
Officially, Dutch voters are casting votes on EU-Ukraine trade ties, but unofficially it's a poll of anti-EU sentiment.
Manchester City, Atletico Madrid advance to quarterfinals
Manchester City keep Dynamo Kyiv at bay, but lose Vincent Kompany along the way.
Ukrainians attack Russian Embassy in Kyiv
Ukrainians protesting for the release of pilot Nadezhda Savchenko have attacked the Russian Embassy in Kyiv.
Manchester City finally get first-leg win
Manchester City finally get the first-leg win they were looking for, taking control of their tie with Dynamo Kiev.
Ukraine marks two years since Maidan protests
Two years after protests which ousted a Russia-backed president, Ukrainians have come to Kyiv to remember the victims.
Kyiv's crisis
Two years after Ukraine's change of power, reforms in Kyiv are only inching forward.
Power struggle in Kyiv
Ukraine’s economy minister has announced his resignation, accusing the governing party of corruption.
Russo-Ukrainian mistrust
Russia has been sending conciliatory signals to Kyiv, but many Ukrainians are skeptical.
EU-Ukraine trade deal comes into force
A free-trade accord giving Ukraine tariff-free access to EU markets has come into effect under an association deal between Brussels and Kyiv.
EU-Ukraine trade deal as Russia imposes food ban
A free-trade accord giving Ukraine tariff-free access to EU markets comes into effect, alongside a Russian food embargo.
Ukraine to impose Russia trade embargo
Ukraine has responded to Moscow’s food embargo with “mirror sanctions” of its own.
Kyiv halts payment on $3 billion Russian debt
Ukraine has imposed a "moratorium" on the large loan Moscow granted its neighbor before the regime change.
Looming government crisis in Kyiv
The one year grace period is over. Parliament could now oust Ukraine's governing coalition.
No more excuses
Bernd Johann
Dissatisfaction with Ukraine's government is growing in the United States and EU, Bernd Johann writes.
Biden likely to bring harsh critique to Ukraine
The United States is losing its patience with regard to Ukraine's judiciary reforms and its battle with corruption.
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