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Ukraine is a country inEastern Europe. It is thesecond-largest country in Europe afterRussia, whichborders it to the east and northeast. Ukraine also bordersBelarus to the north;Poland andSlovakia to the west;Hungary,Romania andMoldova to the southwest; and theBlack Sea and theSea of Azov to the south and southeast.Kyiv is the nation's capital andlargest city, followed byKharkiv,Odesa, andDnipro. Ukraine'sofficial language isUkrainian.

Humans have inhabited Ukraine since 32,000 BC. During theMiddle Ages, it was the site ofearly Slavic expansion and later became a key centre ofEast Slavic culture under the state ofKievan Rus', which emerged in the 9th century. Kievan Rus' became the largest and most powerful realm in Europe in the 10th and 11th centuries, but gradually disintegrated into rival regional powers before being destroyed by theMongols in the 13th century. For the next 600 years the area was contested, divided, and ruled by a variety of external powers, including theGrand Duchy of Lithuania, theKingdom of Poland, thePolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, theAustrian Empire, theOttoman Empire, and theTsardom of Russia.

TheCossack Hetmanate emerged incentral Ukraine in the 17th century but was partitioned between Russia and Poland before being absorbed by theRussian Empire in the late 19th century.Ukrainian nationalism developed and, following theRussian Revolution in 1917, the short-livedUkrainian People's Republic was formed. TheBolsheviksconsolidated control over much of the former empire and established theUkrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, which became aconstituent republic of theSoviet Union in 1922. In the early 1930s, millions of Ukrainians died in theHolodomor, ahuman-made famine. DuringWorld War II, Ukraine wasoccupied by Germany and enduredmajor battles and atrocities, resulting in 7 million civilians killed, includingmost Ukrainian Jews.

Ukraine gained independence in 1991 as theSoviet Union dissolved, declaring itselfneutral. A newconstitution was adopted in 1996 as the country transitioned to a free market liberal democracy amidendemic corruption and a legacy of state control. TheOrange Revolution of 2004–2005 ushered electoral and constitutional reforms. Resurgent political crises prompted a series of mass demonstrations in 2014 known as theEuromaidan, leading toa revolution, at the end of which Russia unilaterallyoccupied andannexed Ukraine'sCrimean Peninsula, andpro-Russian unrest culminated ina war in Donbas with Russian-backed separatists and Russia. In 2022,Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, beginning thecurrent phase of the war. (Full article...)

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25 November 2025 –Russo–Ukrainian war
Kyiv strikes,Attacks in Russia during the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Seven people inKyiv,Ukraine, and three more inRostov,Russia, are killed as both countries launchesairstrikes at each other. Several more people are wounded in both countries.(Al Jazeera)(The Guardian)
23 November 2025 –2025 in sumo
UkrainiansekiwakeAonishiki Arata defeatsMongolianyokozunaHōshōryū Tomokatsu in the playoff to become the first Ukrainian wrestler to win theHonbasho.(AFP via France 24)
22 November 2025 –Belarus–Ukraine relations,Belarus–United States relations
Belarusian presidentAlexander Lukashenko pardons 31Ukrainian citizens convicted of criminal offences inBelarusian territory in accordance with agreements reached between Lukashenko andUnited StatespresidentDonald Trump.(Reuters)
21 November 2025 –Russo-Ukrainian war
Kupiansk offensive
RussianChief of the General StaffValery Gerasimov announces thatRussian forces have captured the city ofKupiansk, the administrative centre ofKupiansk Raion,Kharkiv Oblast. TheUkrainian military denies the statement.(Reuters)
Peace negotiations in the Russo-Ukrainian war,United States and the Russian invasion of Ukraine
TheUnited States outlines a new 28-pointpeace proposal to end the war inUkraine, including acasus foederis guarantee for Ukraine and the cession ofRussian-occupied territories of Ukraine toRussia.(Axios)
U.S. presidentDonald Trump gives Ukraine a deadline of November 27 to accept the peace proposal, or the U.S. will end all weapons shipments andmilitary intelligence support.Russian presidentVladimir Putin confirms he has formally received the proposal from the U.S.(BBC News)
Zaporizhzhia strikes

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Sevastopol (/ˌsɛvəˈstpəl,sɪˈvæstəpl/SEV-ə-STOH-pəl, siv-AST-ə-pohl), sometimes writtenSebastopol, is the largest city inCrimea and a major port on theBlack Sea. Due to its strategic location and the navigability of the city's harbours, Sevastopol has been an importantport andnaval base throughout its history. Since the city's founding in 1783, it has been a major base for Russia'sBlack Sea Fleet. During theCold War of the 20th century, it was aclosed city. The total administrative area is 864 square kilometres (334 sq mi) and includes a significant amount of rural land. The urban population, largely concentrated aroundSevastopol Bay, is 479,394, and the total population is 547,820.

Sevastopol, along with the rest of Crimea, is internationally recognised as part ofUkraine, and under the Ukrainian legal framework, it is administratively one of twocities with special status (the other beingKyiv). However, it has been occupied byRussia since 27 February 2014, before Russiaannexed Crimea on 18 March 2014 and gave it the status of afederal city of Russia. Both Ukraine and Russia consider the city administratively separate from theAutonomous Republic of Crimea and theRepublic of Crimea, respectively. The city's population has an ethnicRussian majority and a substantial minority ofUkrainians andCrimean Tatars. (Full article...)

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25 November 2025 –Russo–Ukrainian war
Kyiv strikes,Attacks in Russia during the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Seven people inKyiv,Ukraine, and three more inRostov,Russia, are killed as both countries launchesairstrikes at each other. Several more people are wounded in both countries.(Al Jazeera)(The Guardian)
23 November 2025 –2025 in sumo
UkrainiansekiwakeAonishiki Arata defeatsMongolianyokozunaHōshōryū Tomokatsu in the playoff to become the first Ukrainian wrestler to win theHonbasho.(AFP via France 24)
22 November 2025 –Belarus–Ukraine relations,Belarus–United States relations
Belarusian presidentAlexander Lukashenko pardons 31Ukrainian citizens convicted of criminal offences inBelarusian territory in accordance with agreements reached between Lukashenko andUnited StatespresidentDonald Trump.(Reuters)
21 November 2025 –Russo-Ukrainian war
Kupiansk offensive
RussianChief of the General StaffValery Gerasimov announces thatRussian forces have captured the city ofKupiansk, the administrative centre ofKupiansk Raion,Kharkiv Oblast. TheUkrainian military denies the statement.(Reuters)
Peace negotiations in the Russo-Ukrainian war,United States and the Russian invasion of Ukraine
TheUnited States outlines a new 28-pointpeace proposal to end the war inUkraine, including acasus foederis guarantee for Ukraine and the cession ofRussian-occupied territories of Ukraine toRussia.(Axios)
U.S. presidentDonald Trump gives Ukraine a deadline of November 27 to accept the peace proposal, or the U.S. will end all weapons shipments andmilitary intelligence support.Russian presidentVladimir Putin confirms he has formally received the proposal from the U.S.(BBC News)
Zaporizhzhia strikes

Selected anniversaries for November

  • November 11—November 12, 1918 —Battle of Przemyśl was fought between Polish and Ukrainian forces.
  • November 24, 2007 - the official day of remembrance for people who died as a result ofHolodomor and political repression.

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