Ukraine frontline: Beatings, torture and modern slavery beyond battlefield war crimes
Damning report from Amnesty International condemns Ukrainian combatants for a litany of war crimes
Frontline Ukraine: Gazprom Claims We'll Freeze to Death - but it's Just Hot Air
Our people have been planning alternative fuel strategies for months in preparation for winter from hell.
Rosh Hashanah in Uman: Thousands of Hasidic Jews Brave Ukraine Crisis in Pilgrimage to Tomb of Nachman of Breslov
Record numbers of Hasidic Jews visit Uman, despite turmoil in Ukraine
Russia Continues its Brutal Subjugation of Crimea by Robbing the Tartar Mejlis
Tartar community's executive body raided and ransacked without censure.
Ukraine Crisis: Students Use Blood to Turn Ice Bucket Challenge into Political Protest
Students from across Europe show support for Ukraine through 'blood bucket challenge'.
Frontline Ukraine: How Activists Are Using Social Media to Hold Poroshenko to Account
'Poroshenko, talk to people' campaign gaining traction on Facebook and Twitter.
Frontline Ukraine: Russia as Callous Towards its Own Troops as the Ukrainians
Alleged callous disposal of dead soldiers' bodies brings shame on Russian cause.
Ukraine: 100 Troops Dead After Russians Open Fire on Putin's Humanitarian Corridor
85 more troops wounded after attack by Russian artillery near Illoviask.
Ukraine: 14 Dead after Wounded Ukrainian Troops Blow Themselves Up to Avoid Capture
Alexander Kadesjuk and Alexei Shepeljuk refuse to accept capture by Russian troops in Donetsk.
Frontline Ukraine: The Cocktail of Problems Which Have Torn the Donbass Apart
Government adviser Konstantin Batozsky tells us why fighting has been so focused on Ukraine's industrial heartland.
Frontline Ukraine: Kiev Clean-Up Has Begun, But 'Maidan Residents' Won't Go Without a Fight
My city's people have come together to clean their streets - but many revolutionaries won't leave tents.
Frontline Ukraine: How Donetsk Regional Governor is Handling 'the Worst Job in the World'
Senior advisor to governor Sergiy Taruta tells IBTimes UK how regional administration is somehow surviving.
Frontline Ukraine: 'Look Around Donetsk and There's Nothing, As Far As The Eye Can See'
IBTimes UK speaks to an 86-year-old Donetsk woman who paints a tragic picture of the tumult.