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Viktor Yanukovych

February 2024

  • Inna Plekhanova stands beside a memorial to the protesters killed in February 2014

    The Maidan martyrs: a decade on from Kyiv’s bloody revolution

    In February 2014, 103 protesters were killed by pro-Putin government forces around the city’s independence square

February 2022

  • Ukrainian Paratroopers Living In Trenches Along The Frontline Amid Talks Of A Russian Invasion<br>AVDIYIVKA, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 08: Denis, 23 years-old, soldier in the 25th Airborne Brigade of Ukrainian army on February 8, 2022 in Avdiyivka, Ukraine. Servicemen of the 25th Airborne brigade of the Ukrainian army stationed in the trenches around the city of Avdiyivka, Donetsk region, Donbass. Tensions between the NATO military alliance and Russia are intensifying due to Russia's move of tens of thousands of troops as well as heavy weapons to the Ukrainian border, causing international fears of a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Photo by Gaelle Girbes/Getty Images)

    Compromise will be key to ending the Ukraine crisis

    Letters: Will efforts at achieving peace be scuppered by those who would rather see the conflict remain frozen until one side takes all, asks Theo Kyriacou. Plus letters from Russell Caplan, Jill Read and Gary Bennett

January 2019

  • Viktor Yanukovych at a news conference in Moscow

    Ukraine's ex-president Viktor Yanukovych found guilty of treason

    Exiled former leader sentenced to 13 years’ jail over 2014 protests and Russian invasion

April 2018

  • Paul Manafort

    Former Trump aide approved 'black ops' to help Ukraine president

    Exclusive: Paul Manafort authorised secret media operation that sought to discredit key opponent of then Ukrainian president

August 2016

  • Larry King, on the set of his show on Russia Today.

    Larry King got $225,000 to interview Ukraine PM, says politician

    Details emerge from ‘black ledger’ detailing alleged secret payments from former ruling party to US, including to Trump strategist Paul Manafort

July 2016

  • Composite of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin

    Donald Trump and Russia: a web that grows more tangled all the time

    Frank Mermoud, a key figure at the recent Republican national convention, has strong business ties with Ukraine – the latest in a series of Trump staffers with worrying links to Russia and its interests, including the candidate himself

April 2016

  • Presidential Candidate Donald Trump Speaks At New York Election Night Event<br>Paul Manafort, campaign worker for Donald Trump, president and chief executive of Trump Organization Inc. and 2016 Republican presidential candidate, not pictured, speaks with the press during an election night event in New York, U.S., on Tuesday, April 19, 2016. Trump, the billionaire real-estate mogul, got a major boost in his quest to secure the Republican nomination with a majority of delegates but could not eliminate the possibility of a contested convention. Photographer: Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg via Getty Images

    Trump's new right-hand man has history of controversial clients and deals

    Paul Manafort’s track record may create new headaches for a campaign that has been criticized for weak foreign policy credentials and controversial stances

March 2016

  • Right-wing groups attack an LGBT meeting in Lviv earlier this month.

    New East network
    The 'new Ukraine' is failing us, LGBT activists say

    Gay rights advocate tells Coda Story his community is being ignored by the Ukrainian government as homophobic attacks continue

December 2015

  • Sevastopol situation<br>SEVASTOPOL, UKRAINE - MARCH 4:  A rose is placed on a statue as tension remains high and the locals follow the process as the a Dianthus is left on the monument at Nakhimov Square, Ukraine on March 4, 2014.(Photo by Bulent Doruk/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

    New East network
    Kiev has a nasty case of anti-communist hysteria

    Volodymyr Ishchenko
    Ukraine has banned a party that is neither communist nor dangerous – clearing the way for a new left loyal to neither Russia nor the west

September 2015

  • Pro-Ukrainian supporters raise their hands to remember the victims of violence in recent protests in Kiev in March, 2014.

    New East network
    Ukraine's government bears more responsibility for ongoing conflict than the far-right

    Volodymyr Ishchenko
    The question of autonomy in the Donbass has fractured the fragile coalition, but the government must start thinking of solutions – not point fingers at paramilitaries

July 2015

  • Ukraine's president, Petro Poroshenko, and Kiev police

    New East network
    Oligarchs nouveaux? Why some say Ukraine is still in thrall to an elite

  • Life goes on in a village near Mukacheve as Ukrainian security forces search for militia fighters of the far-right militia Right Sector. At least two people were killed at the weekend.

    Tensions rising in Ukraine as far-right militia’s boobytraps injure two police

May 2015

  • John Kerry and Vladimir Putin shake hands.

    Kerry holds talks with Putin during first visit to Russia in two years

    Meeting between US secretary of state and Russian president signals mutual desire to maintain dialogue after relations were strained over Ukraine

April 2015

  • A police officer cordons off the area as police experts examine the body of prominent pro-Russian journalist Oles Buzyna.

    Pro-Russia journalist shot dead in Kiev

    Oles Buzyna, a former editor-in-chief and one-time parliamentary candidate, was killed on Thursday by shots from a passing car
  • ukraine viktor yanukovych

    Ousted Ukraine president's ally found shot dead in Kiev home

    Former parliament member Oleg Kalashnikov is latest of at least six Viktor Yanukovych-era government officials to die over last two months
  • A Ukraininan activist inside the Mezhyhirya, the lavish private residence of ousted president Viktor Yanukovych, in February 2014

    New East network
    'The west is wrong to write off Ukraine's debts'

    It’s easy to feel sorry for a country crippled by war and corruption – but dismissing past debts is not the way to help, say Alexander Lebedev and Vladislav Inozemtsev

March 2015

  • Ousted Ukrainian president, Viktor Yanukovych

    Ukrainian investigations into Kiev clashes 'lacked independence'

    Investigations into protests that led to ousting of president Viktor Yanukovych in 2014 failed to satisfy human rights convention, international report says
  • Viktor Yanukovych Jr, son of former the Ukrainian president.

    Son of former Ukraine president Viktor Yanukovych 'drowned in lake'

    Yanukovych’s son, also called Viktor, was reportedly driving a van that fell through the ice on a Siberian lake at the weekend
  • Viktor Yanukovych

    Son of former Ukrainian leader Viktor Yanukovych dies in accident in Russia

    Viktor Yanukovych’s son of same name killed after minibus plunges through ice on Lake Baikal in Siberia, reports Ukrainian politician

February 2015

  • A woman carrying a portrait of Vladimir Putin takes part in an Anti-Maidan rally.

    New East network
    Why Moscow's anti-Maidan protesters are putting on an elaborate pretence

    Analysis: if enough B-list celebrities gather in one place and shout ‘fire!’ ordinary Russians will start to believe they are at risk, says Allison Quinn
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