Christopher Miller is a correspondent based in Kyiv who covers the former Soviet republics.
U.S. President Donald Trump's recent praise for Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin and his suggestion that he might recognize Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea have Ukraine on edge ahead of the leaders' Helsinki summit.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and other leaders have been "sentenced" to life imprisonment – by unrecognized separatists in Luhansk.
Attackers struck another group of Romany campers amid an escalating trend in Ukraine, leaving one man dead.
Ukraine's Youth and Sports Ministry has approved grants to far-right groups for "national-patriotic education projects," including to a group allegedly behind recent violent attacks against Roma.
A Ukrainian artist's provocative poster campaign against Russia hosting the World Cup has spread like wildfire across the Ukrainian Internet, while Kyiv's official call to boycott the soccer championship falls flat.
Statue of unknown bitcoin founder would first be visible through a mobile app.
Ukrainian police vow to defend citizens against "demonstrative pogroms" after the latest attack on a Romany camp by ultranationalists.
Ukrainian authorities claimed to have uncovered a “hit list” during the controversial operation they say was necessary to foil a real plot to assassinate Russian journalist Arkady Babchenko. But like that operation, some believe it to be a fake.
Riding the emotional and physical whirlwind from news of Russian journalist Arkady Babchenko's killing to his "resurrection" -- all at the hands of the Ukrainian Security Service.
The staged killing of Russian journalist Arkady Babchenko in Ukraine may have stunned observers across the globe. But the deception at the center of the incident is a common tactic by authorities in both Ukraine and Russia.
Friends and neighbors of Arkady Babchenko were in deep mourning for him. Then authorities revealed the Russian journalist they said was murdered was, in fact, alive and well.
Ukraine has showcased the firepower of the Javelin antitank missile systems given to it by the United States last month in a performance President Petro Poroshenko called "a dream come true."
Captured, convicted, exonerated, then freed, a Brazilian former pro-Russian militant now lives secretly among monks in the country he once fought to destroy.
The United States confirms to RFE/RL its delivery of Javelin antitank missile systems to Ukraine in a move that is welcome in Kyiv but will almost certainly enrage Moscow.
When a Romany camp in Kyiv was attacked by far-right nationalists, the police downplayed it. Then a video of the attack went viral.
Before he was dubbed the elusive 'Person A' by U.S. prosecutors investigating Kremlin interference, a Russian-Ukrainian political operative and alleged spy spoke exclusively on the record to RFE/RL about Paul Manafort and more.
Ukraine’s electronic asset-declaration system has been hailed as a crowning achievement of the post-Maidan government. But critics now warn it is being undermined and used as a tool to quash critics.
Amphibious armored-personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles, off-road transport trucks, tanker trucks, and trailers were among some 200 objects that have been seized by Ukrainian police after being offered for sale online.
Hero of Ukraine Nadia Savchenko is facing serious criminal charges, including terrorism, and some say the alleged video and audio evidence against her is credible.
The European security organization responsible for monitoring the deadly conflict between government forces and Russia-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine will reintroduce its long-range drone program more than a year and a half after it was dropped due to repeated shoot-downs.
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