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Vladimir Putin: US wants 'vassals' not allies and Kiev 'to blame' for Ukraine economic blockade
In live Q&A Russian president addresses subjects including Russian economy, Ukraine and Nemtsov killing.
Ukrainian politician Oleg Kalashnikov shot dead as mysterious deaths of Yanukovich allies continue
The leader of anti-Maidan protests in Ukraine was found dead in his Kiev apartment.
Donbass syndrome pushing Ukraine to brink of suicide epidemic
IBTimes UK speaks to veterans of Ukraine conflict - and finds country is facing mental health crisis as soldiers return home.
Ukraine's Communism ban will fuel Nazi propaganda and far-right support
The 'ghost of Communism' is easy PR win for Ukraine government, but ban will be hugely damaging.
Russian nuclear threat: Could Vladimir Putin really push the red button?
Putin's proxies talked about nuclear option at Elbe summit, but does that indicate Russia will actually take the ultimate step?
Ukraine: Government could collapse under corruption warns security expert Mark Galeotti
Galeotti warns of a Maidan 2.0 unless government acts to tear out corruption.
George Soros is ready to invest $1bn in Ukraine if West helps
Earlier, Soros listed steps towards a $50bn financing package for Ukarine as a safeguard against an aggressive Russia.
Chechnya threatens to arm Mexico in response to US Congress call for Ukraine lethal aid
Chechnyan parliament pledges to support "resistance fighters" in states "annexed" following 19th century war with Mexico.
Ukraine crisis: Will downfall of Igor Kolomoisky spark civil war among the oligarchs?
Disputes between the rich lead to a revival of 1990s-style violence.
Kiev: Two Ukrainian top officials arrested for alleged corruption in front of TV cameras
Head of the state emergency services and his first deputy were led from the room in handcuffs.
Cryptocurrency round-up: Bitcoin flag on Everest and Ukraine separatist crackdown
Bitcoin price begins recovery following last week's $50 crash, while Ukraine government cracks down.
Sending weapons to Ukraine without clear plan will only increase bloodshed
Ukraine already has plenty of weapons, and adding to the stockpiles could be hugely dangerous.
Putin is back from the dead - but Ukrainians pray it's a hoax
People of Ukraine hope today's images of Vladimir Putin are old or doctored - we can't bear the thought that he is back.
Ukraine: How the British Left has been split by Russia's proxy war in the East
Far-left groups blame Nato for Ukraine crisis, while centre-left point finger at Kremlin aggression.
Lloyds sale nets another £500m for Treasury
The UK government has raised another £500m, bringing its Lloyds stake down to 22.98%.
Boris Nemtsov murder: Chechen suspect Zaur Dadaïev admits to killing Russian opposition leader
Four other men arrested all deny involvement in the murder of the prominent Putin critic.
David Cameron: Britain ready to take Russia sanctions to 'whole different level'
British PM David Cameron says Russia has 'ripped up' rules book and can no longer access international markets.
Ukraine: Donetsk mine explosion death toll passes 30
Blast at Zasyadko mine in eastern Ukraine kills several people while rescue measures are under way.
Estonia election begins amid fears Russia may try to destabilise the region
One quarter of Estonia's population are ethnic Russians who want stronger ties with Moscow
David Cameron: UK to send military advisers to Ukraine in training mission
PM Cameron stressed the UK is not supplying lethal equipment to Ukraine.
A Ukraine soldier's tale: 'Debaltseve no longer exists'
A Ukrainian soldier tells IBTimes UK of the horror which has left the Minsk ceasefire in tatters.
Ukraine Kharkiv bombers trained in Russia claims Kiev security official
Security Service of Ukraine official says four detained suspects were using Russian-made weapons..
Ukraine conflict: President Poroshenko announces 140 Ukrainian prisoners-of-war to be released
Ukraine president Petro Poroshenko announces the release of 140 prisoners of war is underway.
Kerry accuses Russia of 'extraordinarily craven behaviour' over Ukraine; threatens more sanctions
Kerry accuses Moscow of 'extraordinarily craven behaviour' over Ukraine in meeting with Phillip Hammond.
Tens of thousands of Russians join Moscow 'Anti-Maidan' protest against Ukraine uprising
Russians participate in 'Anti-Maidan' protest as John Kerry is discussing further sanctions.
Ukraine crisis: Where is Viktor Yanukovych one year on from his ousting as president?
Yanukovych has kept quiet in his exile as war rages through eastern Ukraine.
Ukrainian hryvnia falls to record low as fighting intensifies
Ukraine's currency had fallen 47% in 2014 and added another 40% in February alone.
Ukraine ceasefire on brink of collapse as rival sides stop withdrawal of heavy arms
Debaltseve remains flashpoint as Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian rebels stop pulling out heavy weapons
The Billion Dollar Bank Job: How hackers stole $1bn from 100 banks in 30 countries
We look at how the Carabanak cyber-crime gang was able to steal up to $1bn without being noticed.
Ukraine crisis: Shelling continues testing limits of fragile ceasefire
Pro-Russian separatists and Ukrainian forces blame each other for latest escalation of fighting.