Former Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko said he is concerned by talk of overturning his decrees awarding World War II-era nationalist leaders Stepan Bandera and Roman Shukhevych the Hero of Ukraine Order.
EU foreign ministers meeting in Brussels have quizzed the bloc's high representative for foreign policy, Catherine Ashton, over progress in setting up an EU diplomatic service -- which has triggered a behind-the-scenes power struggle among member states and the European Commission.
Ukraine's National Paralympics Committee (NPK) offices in Kyiv have been robbed.
Melting snow has caused flooding in parts of Ukraine and Belarus.
Ukraine's First Deputy Prime Minister Andrey Klyuyev said today his country wants a joint Russian-EU consortium to be created to help upgrade and modernize Ukraine's natural-gas pipeline network.
Residents of a heavily polluted area in eastern Ukraine say they're hoping for help from native son President Viktor Yanukovych in cleaning up the area.
The Ukrainian human rights community has strongly objected to the planned abolition of the Interior Ministry's department for monitoring human rights.
An International Monetary Fund mission will visit Ukraine at the end of March to discuss a resumption of lending with the new leadership and Ukrainian officials said today they expected "difficult talks."
If Mustafa Dzhemilev, the leader of Ukraine's Crimean Tatars, was shocked or otherwise unpleasantly surprised to find himself in Brussels addressing less than two dozen people in a dusty room capable of accommodating some 150, he did not show it.
A group of veterans of the 1986 Chornobyl nuclear disaster filed a compensation lawsuit today against Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Duma Speaker Boris Gryzlov.
Crimean Tatars have protested what they say are inflammatory comments by new Ukrainian Interior Minister Anatoliy Mogilev.
Ukraine's EU ambassador says integration with the bloc will remain the country's overriding policy objective under President Viktor Yanukovych.
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