Looking for answers in the fog of Ukraine’s crisis
A thick fog has descended on Kiev and its politics, as Ukraine waits to see what Vladimir Putin will do next.
A thick fog has descended on Kiev and its politics, as Ukraine waits to see what Vladimir Putin will do next.
Live updates from Channel 4 News and our team of journalists on the ground in Ukraine as a revolution in the former Soviet country sparks the threat of war with Russia.
The first shots of the Russian occupation of Crimea were fired overnight at Belbek air force base. Luckily, they were into the air.
Vladimir Putin says Russia’s actions in Crimea are legal. The west disagrees. Who’s right?
Putin is no salesman for democracy – but for now “big bad Russia”, “big nasty Putin” and “poor heroic Ukraine” look a little too simplistic to me.
They weren’t very friendly when we turned up at the besieged Ukrainian marine base at Feodosiya this morning.
President Putin is adept at extracting advantage for Russia from complex situations – and recent events in Crimea are designed to pressure the new authorities in Kiev.