Work to overhaul the country’s legal system is increasing transparency as part of a bid to join the bloc
Critics warn changes are likely to further concentrate power in president’s hands
Foreign affairs minister among those to step down in reshuffle criticised by some as president’s move to consolidate power
Two foreign directors quit Ukrenergo board over allegedly improper removal of Volodymyr Kudrytskyi
Kyiv has long argued that the Church of the Moscow Patriarchate is agent of Russian influence
Kyiv says it continues to advance in risky operation in western Russian region
Kursk incursion could give Kyiv a bargaining chip, but at what cost?
Signs emerge Russia is moving reinforcements into place and confronting Kyiv’s army with stiffer resistance
Kyiv’s troops say they found a Russian unit calmly drinking coffee as they crossed the border
Zelenskyy and troops speak on operation in Kursk region as it enters sixth day
Ukraine’s forces have captured roughly 350 sq km in Kursk region
Issue of who should be exempt from draft pits military hungry for manpower against those seeking to keep economy moving
Symbolic step comes a decade after Euromaidan protests sought to put country firmly on pro-western path
Yuriy Sodol ousted as commander of the joint forces of the army shortly after complaints about his conduct
Kyiv seeks to broaden alliance of predominantly western backers for its plan on how to end war
Agreement next month aims to placate Kyiv officials who fear relationship with Washington has hit a low
Paris and Kyiv in talks ahead of D-Day anniversary when Volodymyr Zelenskyy will visit France
Ukraine president’s decision to stay in Kyiv indicates growing concern over Moscow’s actions in Kharkiv region
UK regulator spells out dozens of measures companies must comply with as part of stringent new legislation
President expected to sign law unlocking long-delayed $60bn in funding for Ukraine this week
The trapped US funds are the difference between life and death for many of us
Measure allows longer leave periods and better pay for frontline soldiers but fails to limit duration of deployments
Kyiv in talks with Japan and Canada for extra aid as Zelenskyy government considers spending cuts and tax rises
$1.2bn plan aims to raise tax revenues and make the country’s economy less reliant on foreign aid
Ukrainian president tells key ally that long-awaited $60bn military funding essential to support troops on battlefield