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Ukrainian Art In Baden Baden 2017
The Art-Hall Gallery of The Arts Support Fund, Kyiv, Ukraine presents an Exhibition of Ukrainian Art in Baden-Baden as a part of the “Cultural Diplomacy, Ukraine-Germany” project. Participants:Petro Lebedinets (paintings)Vladyslav Shereshevsky (paintings)Vadim Shamanov (paintings)Alexander Shimbarovsky (photography)Curator, art-manager:Yuri...
Ukraine’s fight against fake news goes global
Countering Kremlin disinformation is one area where Kiev has the upper hand. …read more Source: European...
Kremlin’s Rent A-Mob in Europe: Outcasts Fail To Sway Public Opinion
On the eve of a hearing in the European Court of Justice of Ukraine’s claim against Russia, a so-called “worldwide” campaign under the slogan “Stop genocide of Donbass people” took place in Europe. The Kremlin’s coordinators from the movement “With love for Russia” and the “International Union of Antifascists” involved allegedly paid...
Prime Minister Wilders: What could this mean for the EU?
How did a politician like Geert Wilders gain so much influence in a liberal country like the Netherlands and how much power will he really have after the 15 March election? On the afternoon of 6 May 2002, nine days before national elections, Dutch society was uprooted by the first political assassination in decades, if not centuries. The nation...
3 biggest Dutch election myths
AMSTERDAM â As Dutch voters go to the polls this week, one thing is clear: There is a gulf between how the election is seen abroad and the view within the country. Whereas foreign observers see a yet another big test of the postwar political order in Europe, for the Dutch, the vote is much less dramatic. Rather than being a...
Unquiet American
STANFORD, California â âI wish him well,â tweeted Michael McFaul, on the day Jon Huntsman was offered the delicate job of ambassador to Russia from the United States. Itâs the job McFaul held from January 2012 to February 2014, when he resigned after 24 months of the most unrelenting workplace...
Ukraine’s fight against fake news goes global
KIEV, Ukraine â When âlittle green menâ invaded Crimea in the spring of 2014, Russian media went into overdrive, smearing Ukraineâs Euro-revolution as a âfascist coup dâétat.â A group of professors and students struck back and unwittingly made history that spring...
McCain on Trump-Russia probes: ‘Lot of shoes to drop from this centipede’
Arizona Sen. John McCain suggested Sunday âthereâs a lot of shoes to dropâ once more information is known about President Donald Trump and his associatesâ ties to Russia. In an interview with Jake Tapper on CNNâs âState of the Union,â McCain said he was troubled...
Trump’s dictator chic
Trumpâs design aesthetic is fascinatingly out of line with Americaâs past and present. If you doubt it, note that the interiors of the apartments his company actually sells bear no resemblance to the one he lives in. But that doesnât mean his taste comes from nowhere. At one level, itâs...
Authorities looked into Manafort protégé
U.S. and Ukrainian authorities have expressed interest in the activities of a Kiev-based operative with suspected ties to Russian intelligence who consulted regularly with Paul Manafort last year while Manafort was running Donald Trumpâs presidential campaign. The operative, Konstantin Kilimnik, came under scrutiny from officials at...

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