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Macedonia long a plaything of the powerful | Jutarnji List – Croatia
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Why Ukraine Failed to Revolutionize Belarus
Given the numerous ties which link Belarus to Ukraine, one might expect the radical political changes in Ukraine to revolutionise Belarus. Yet political activity in Belarus is barely noticeable, despite dramatic developments in Ukraine and the forthcoming presidential election. Last month, political scientist Tatiana Chyzhova published the...
Russia ‘Piling Up Troops, Equipment at Ukraine Border’
The Russian army is stationing armament and troops near the border with Ukraine, Reuters reported Thursday, citing a witness working for the news agency.Most vehicles at the Kuzminsky firing range reportedly have no license plates, and soldiers have removed insignia off their uniforms.The report by Reuters reads that “they match the...
Estonian farmers can sell live pigs to Ukraine
Estonian Food and Veterinary Office (FVO) and the Veterinary Office of Ukraine signed export certificates according to which Estonian pig farmers have a chance to start exporting live pigs to Ukraine, LETA/Postimees Online reports. …read more Source: The Baltic...
The Dirty Dozen: 12 people who ruined Ukraine
When Russian President Vladimir Putin sat down to plot his invasion of Ukraine in February 2014, he didn’t have to start from scratch. Generations of Russian rulers have invaded Ukrainian lands to starve, deport and enslave the native populations, and Putin has drawn avidly from their playbooks. Ukraine’s oligarchs have been equally...
Duda rises over Brussels
The surprise victory of Andrzej Duda in Poland’s presidential runoff was greeted with shock in Brussels, and raised pressing questions about the future of Warsaw’s policies toward as well as influence in the EU. The European capital had long factored in a second term for incumbent Bronisław Komorowski. Dismissed as an unknown and...
VIDEO: Ukraine police try to shake off past
David Stern visited the police academy in Ukraine where new police officers are being trained as part of a major programme of reforms to the service. …read more Source:...
Rebels bury commander at the heart of Ukraine’s dirty war
A line of grieving soldiers had cordoned off the bodies outside the former KGB building that commander Aleksei Mozgovoi had made… …read more Source: The...
Poroshenko cancels visit with Komorowski
A visit planned for Wednesday by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko with his Polish counterpart Bronisław Komorowski was called off. …read more Source: Polskie Radio dla...
Eastern Ukraine: separatists ‘will not push for independence,’ says spokesperson
The situation in eastern Ukraine seems to be at a crossroads: between a fragile and regularly-violated truce among pro-Russian rebel forces and… …read more Source:...



