Kiev

Ukraine

How will Russia respond to Ukraine’s military show of force?

With Ukrainian troops attacking separatist-held government buildings in Slovyansk, and Moscow calling the action “criminal,” it’s no longer a question of will Russia respond.

Ukraine

How will Russia respond to Ukraine’s military show of force?

Maidan

Ukraine’s interim prime minister accuses Russia of wanting to start World War III

Global Politics
Maidan

Ukraine’s interim prime minister accuses Russia of wanting to start World War III

Global Politics
Donetsk

In eastern Ukraine, protesters are unsure of how far they can go — but they’re not giving up

Global Politics
A pro-Russian armed man stands guard on a street in Slavyansk, in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine. Professional-looking troops with specialized Russian weapons but no insignia are spreading across eastern Ukraine.

Ukraine loses control of its key eastern region

Conflict & Justice

Pro-Russian militants appear to be consolidating their control over towns and cities across the Ukrainian province of Donetsk. Threats of Ukrainian military action failed to materialize. Ukraine says Russia is behind the unrest, and says Moscow has sent in troops without insignia, just as they did in Crimea last month. Pro-Russian militants appear to be consolidating their control over towns and cities across the Ukrainian province of Donetsk. Threats of Ukrainian military action failed to materialize. Ukraine says Russia is behind the unrest, and says Moscow has sent in troops without insignia, just as they did in Crimea last month.

A billboard urged people to vote in Crimea's referendum. The poster reads, "Stop fascists everyone, come to the referendum" .

Russia claims fascists are taking control in Ukraine. A former US ambassador says that’s bogus

Conflict & Justice

In this weekend’s secession vote in Crimea, Russia’s leaders and media portrayed Ukraine’s new leaders as fascists who would quickly discriminate against ethnic Russians. Here’s the evidence they use.In this weekend’s secession vote in Crimea, Russia’s leaders and media portrayed Ukraine’s new leaders as fascists who would quickly discriminate against ethnic Russians. Here’s the evidence they use.

Graffiti portrait of Taras Shevchenko in Kharkiv, Ukraine.

A 19th-century poet is a symbol of resistance in Ukraine

Arts, Culture & Media

Every March 9, Ukrainians celebrate the father of Ukrainian literature, poet Taras Shevchenko. But this year — on his 200th birthday — the celebrations took on special meaning. Centuries ago, Shevchenko was an advocate for an independent Ukraine, free of Russian domination. Every March 9, Ukrainians celebrate the father of Ukrainian literature, poet Taras Shevchenko. But this year — on his 200th birthday — the celebrations took on special meaning. Centuries ago, Shevchenko was an advocate for an independent Ukraine, free of Russian domination.

Demonstrators unfurl  a giant Russian flag during a pro-Russian rally in Simferopol, Crimea.

As Ukraine smolders, Russia moves on to plan B

Conflict & Justice

Historian Anne Applebaum says Russia’s plan for Ukraine might be to create an ungovernable space in Crimea — a problem the new government can’t solve. Reporter Charles Maynes says pro-democracy activists are drawing parallels between Russia and Ukraine.

Anti-government protesters sleep in Kiev's Mikhailovsky Monastery last week.

How a monastery became a symbol of Ukraine’s uprising

Conflict & Justice

A jittery quiet returned to Ukraine’s capital Kiev Tuesday, in the wake of the ouster of president Viktor Yanukovych. Ukrainian novelist Andrey Kurkov says the city’s monastery played a critical role in sheltering protestors.