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    A Year After Fleeing Ukraine, Yanukovich Speaks of Return
    Feb21

    A Year After Fleeing Ukraine, Yanukovich Speaks of Return

    MOSCOW—Ousted Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich, who fled to Russia a year ago after being toppled by months of street protests, said he was ready to return to Ukraine if the opportunity arose. The pro-Russian leader was overthrown by the “Maidan” uprising in … …read more Source:...

    Pro-Russia, Anti-Ukraine Rally Held in Moscow
    Feb21

    Pro-Russia, Anti-Ukraine Rally Held in Moscow

    Video Obama Summit Targets American Extremism President Obama next week (February… …read more Source:...

    Mass protest in Moscow against ‘coup’ in Kiev
    Feb21

    Mass protest in Moscow against ‘coup’ in Kiev

    Thousands of pro-Kremlin … …read more Source:...

    Kerry: Russia Engaged in ‘Brazen and Cynical’ Behavior in Ukraine
    Feb21

    Kerry: Russia Engaged in ‘Brazen and Cynical’ Behavior in Ukraine

    U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says the international community is discussing … …read more Source:...

    Ukrainians mark anniversary of protests at Kiev square
    Feb21

    Ukrainians mark anniversary of protests at Kiev square

    Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has led a sombre service in Independence Square, marking a year since snipers shot and killed protesters there. In the year since the protests, which led to former president Yanukovych fleeing the capital, protesters feel that there has been no accountability for those killed.Al Jazeera’s Jonah Hull...

    Scholars: Minsk Cease-Fire Agreements Are Inadequate
    Feb21

    Scholars: Minsk Cease-Fire Agreements Are Inadequate

    Some scholars say that neither Minsk cease-fire agreements nor sanctions imposed on Russia are enough to end hostilities and stabilize Ukraine. Executive Director of the McCain Institute at Arizona State University, Kurt Volker, a former U.S. ambassador to NATO said that the cease-fire in eastern Ukraine is definitely not working. People are...

    France, Germany: More Ukraine Sanctions Possible
    Feb20

    France, Germany: More Ukraine Sanctions Possible

    PARIS—France’s president Francois Hollande and Germany’s chancellor Angela Merkel said Friday more sanctions are possible if there is no end to violations of the Minsk peace accord. U.S. diplomats in … …read more Source:...

    Life on Ukraine’s front line
    Feb20

    Life on Ukraine’s front line

    Pisky village, Ukraine – Rifle rounds zip over the helmeted heads of the volunteers of the Sich Battalion in the last trench before Donetsk. Just across strategic Peace Street, the main road running through the village and into Donetsk, mortar rounds whistle by, crashing into houses in a constant rain. The explosions thunder off the...

    Leaders Renew Backing of Beleaguered Ukraine Cease-fire
    Feb20

    Leaders Renew Backing of Beleaguered Ukraine Cease-fire

    The leaders of Ukraine, Russia, France and Germany have pledged renewed support for… …read more Source:...

    Why NATO must watch its back door
    Feb20

    Why NATO must watch its back door

    Story highlights The current crisis in Ukraine is part of a continuum that has been evolving in recent years. The apparent belief in the Kremlin that ethnic Russians, wherever they live, are to be protected by an external forceis utterly incompatible with international law. Russia has used the Ukrainian conflict to test new weapon systems on the...