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    The very first war photography was staged
    Jan06

    The very first war photography was staged

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    Russia sentences blogger to 5 years in Siberian prison as Internet crackdown intensifies
    Dec31

    Russia sentences blogger to 5 years in Siberian prison as Internet crackdown intensifies

    Russia on Wednesday sentenced a blogger in the city of Tomsk to five years in a Siberian prison for “inciting extremism and hatred” after he criticized Russian military intervention in Ukraine in videos he posted to YouTube and Vkontakte, Russia’s version of Facebook The unusually harsh decision against Vadim Tyumentsev, which...

    Give the gift of Vladimir Putin this holiday season
    Dec29

    Give the gift of Vladimir Putin this holiday season

    What do you get the patriotic Putin-lover who has everything? That’s a question some Russians may be asking themselves as New Year’s Day, the country’s biggest holiday, approaches See also: Decoding Putin: The messages hidden within the Russian president’s national address For nearly two years, Russia has been swept up in...

    Lawmaker picks up Ukrainian prime minister, fight ensues
    Dec11

    Lawmaker picks up Ukrainian prime minister, fight ensues

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    Brawl breaks out in Ukrainian parliament during vote
    Dec11

    Brawl breaks out in Ukrainian parliament during vote

    Ukraine’s parliament has again proven to be one of the world’s fiercest. But at least this time the brawl began in gentlemanly fashion. A debate inside Ukraine’s parliament ahead of a vote of no-confidence in the government of Arseniy Yatsenyuk Friday quickly devolved into a bizarre tussle after one lawmaker walked up to the...

    Biden to Ukraine: You’ve got one last chance. Don’t screw this up.
    Dec08

    Biden to Ukraine: You’ve got one last chance. Don’t screw this up.

    Joe Biden’s message to Ukraine on Tuesday was crystal clear: Don’t screw this up The vice president didn’t mince words when he spoke to Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, ministers and lawmakers inside parliament during his fifth trip to the country on Tuesday. He warned Kiev against backsliding in its fight against...

    Decoding Putin: The messages hidden within the Russian president’s national address
    Dec03

    Decoding Putin: The messages hidden within the Russian president’s national address

    Vladimir Putin began and ended his annual state of the nation address with it, making crystal clear what is his priority: terrorism. Russia’s fight against Islamist militants was no doubt the main topic of his hourlong speech inside the glittering halls of the Kremlin on Thursday. The president also hit at Turkey over its shooting down of a...

    Five things to watch for in Putin’s State of the Nation address
    Dec03

    Five things to watch for in Putin’s State of the Nation address

    Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to give his annual state of the nation address in Moscow on Thursday. The speech comes at the end of a year that has been both economically and politically difficult for Russia. The country’s economy is still reeling and the country is involved in two ongoing wars — in Syria and Ukraine. International...

    Obama and Putin met in Paris for 30 minutes, plenty of time for things to get tense
    Nov30

    Obama and Putin met in Paris for 30 minutes, plenty of time for things to get tense

    U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin had an “eventful” discussion on Turkey, Syria and Ukraine during a meeting Monday on the sidelines of the U.N. Climate Summit in Paris, according to statements from the Kremlin and the White House. The two leaders met behind closed doors for about 30 minutes, during...

    Crimea goes dark after blasts cut power to Russian-annexed peninsula
    Nov22

    Crimea goes dark after blasts cut power to Russian-annexed peninsula

    Darkness washed over Crimea on Saturday after two pylons carrying power lines to the Black Sea peninsula were blown up, cutting electricity to nearly 2 million people. “Crimea is completely cut off,” Viktor Plakida, the director of Crimea Energy, told Russia’s Tass news agency. “It’s a blackout.” The Crimean...