Protesters blocking the Cabinet of Ministers, the seat of government, in Ukraine.
Yuriy Lutsenko, head of the opposition Fatherland party, said yesterday that the current government must "go away, and a new life, as well as an economic [life], must begin."
Some pretty incredible video of clashes between police and protesters and the presidential administration building last night.
In Kyiv's Mikhailovsky Cathedral.
More stories about photojournalists who refuse to take a break.
Activists in a nonprofit rights group claim a peaceful protest today by the presidential administration building was well received by riot police.
"We approached the riot police, gave them ribbons with hearts painted over the shield," the group tweeted. "They smiled at us, responding well."
Meanwhile, in Moscow, several Russian opposition activists have reportedly been detained for protesting in front of the Ukrainian embassy. On the far right is Boris Nemtsov, a long-time critic of Putin and former vice premier under former President Boris Yeltsin. They appear to be in a paddy wagon in this picture.
Maryana Drach, head of our Ukrainian Service, questioning U.S. Ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt.
He says U.S. policy of engagement with Kyiv has not changed.
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