An interesting piece about the history of Crimea:
An anti-Russia protest in Yerevan ahead of a visit by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov:
First lady Marina Poroshenko makes a call for Ukrainians to support singer Jamal at the May 10 Eurovision Song Contest's semifinals. Jamal is a Crimean Tatar whose song is called 1944 and is about Stalin's deportation of the Crimean Tatars.
Ukrainian subtitles for RFE/RL's salute to William Shakespeare, who died 400 years ago today:
The Ukrainian Military Prosecutor's Office says there have been 138 noncombat deaths among soldiers in eastern Ukraine due to drunkenness.
NATO will strengthen its assistance to Ukraine for enhancing its security and sovereignty:
Pro-Russia separatists in Luhansk have reached some conclusions about those responsible for the December assassination of Cossack leader Pavel Dromov:
A report on how the unexplained explosions in the Kherson region, close to Crimea, are causing great concern among people there.
Experts discuss new approaches to efforts to help the Ukrainian economy: