In a concession, Ukraine moves against some officials
City and police leaders face an investigation over violence, but the opposition says that isn’t enough.
Distrust is front and center at Ukraine summit
The president and opposition leaders sit at the same table, but they don't bargain.
From cooks to emcees, Kiev’s protesters form a village
Volodomyr Honsky, Ukraine’s “voice of the revolution,” says he’s been talking since 1989.
Ukraine’s leader veers back toward Europe. But is it real?
Yanukovych has zigged and zagged before, and skeptical protesters say they require concrete action.
Police withdraw from protest camp in Ukraine
Hundreds of heavily armored police had swarmed the encampment of protesters in Kiev.
Ukraine president backs call for talks with opposition
Riot police in the Ukrainian capital began dismantling some barricades, raising fears of an escalation.
Ukrainian protesters want more rules, less corruption
They would have been satisfied with a European trade deal; now they want a new country.
Heinrich Boere, Nazi war criminal, dies at 92
Part of a Nazi Waffen SS hit squad, he eluded justice for six decades in the murder of three Dutch civilians.
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