Three senior United States senators have taken a strict line on Russia's actions in Ukraine, and the Kremlin's alleged interference in the recent U.S. presidential election.
U.S. Senator John McCain says that the United States will not strike a "Faustian bargain" with Russian President Vladimir Putin, amid speculation that President-elect Donald Trump could scrap sanctions in a bid to improve ties.
U.S. Senator John McCain has called for significantly tougher sanctions on Russia, beyond those imposed by President Barack Obama this week.
More than a year after gun-toting volunteers left amid accusations of atrocities, a closed-door trial and hushed fears in one eastern Ukrainian town hint at national defense gone badly wrong.
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Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said Russian security services are waging a cyberwar against the country, with hackers targeting Ukrainian state institutions about 6,500 times in the past two months.
Former President Viktor Yanukovych might be in Russian exile, but many of Ukraine's would-be revolutionaries say they are disillusioned by the lack of progress and complain that the country is now dangerously close to being rerouted from the European track set out by the uprising.
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) has suffered a "major" cyberattack, a spokeswoman has confirmed.
The Ukrainian village of Orlivka, near the Romanian border, celebrates its own unique version of Christmas: a festival that unites Christian and old shamanistic traditions. (RFE/RL's Current Time TV)
Ukrainian lawmaker Nadia Savchenko has announced the formation of a new movement after a split with her former political party.
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A new cease-fire negotiated between Ukraine's government and Russia-backed separatists in the east held by a thread for a third day as both sides reported clashes near the strategic town of Debaltseve.
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