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Patriots for Poland
By the book, deterrence is “a strategy intended to dissuade an adversary from taking an action not yet started” and “the maintenance of military power for the purpose of discouraging an attack.” But as a former NATO commander, in peace and in combat, I would add one thing to the dictionary definitions above — deterrence is also the ability to...
The Odessa file: What happened on May 2, 2014?
One year ago, some 50 people died during unrest in the Ukrainian port city of Odessa, most of them pro-Russian activists. Investigators believe that a chain of events led to the deaths. Many doubts remain. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Britain’s uncertain European future
David Cameron’s decision to promise to hold an in-out-referendum on Britain’s EU membership in 2017 should the Conservatives with the upcoming general election lies at the heart of all the critiques of the coalition government’s foreign policy. Ed Miliband argued at Chatham House last week that, by doing so, Mr Cameron has...
The 20 photographs of the week
The earthquake in Nepal, the riots in Baltimore, the London marathon – the best photography in news, culture and sport from around the world this week … …read more Source: The...
Lethal divisions persist in Ukraine’s Odessa
Deep divisions persist in Ukraine’s Odessa …read more Source:...
Ukraine on verge of economic collapse – French media
Ukraine is on the verge of economic collapse and subsequent social upheaval, French daily L’Humanite reported. With the average salaries at 2,000 hryvnias …read more Source:...
VIDEO: Children living with Ukraine conflict
As the conflict in Ukraine continues, Tom Burridge visits a school in Donetsk which is still open, despite being very close to front line and being hit by shelling. …read more Source:...
Arrests ‘foil Russian plot to spark new revolt in Ukraine’
Ukrainian police claimed last night to have foiled a Russian plot to spark rebellion and declare an independent mini-state in… …read more Source: The...
Kyiv Communists celebrate May Day, perhaps for the final time
A few hundred communist activists, mostly pensioners, gathered in Kyiv with their red flags and soviet symbols to celebrate May Day. It could be the… …read more Source:...
Giant sinkhole swallows seven homes in Ukraine leaving villagers terrified
A gigantic sinkhole in western Ukraine has left villagers terrified after it reportedly swallowed seven houses. …read more Source: The...



