Section: Newsweek (USA)
Russia Closes Consulate in Seattle, Asks for Tips on Which U.S. Diplomats to Expel
The U.S., Germany, France, other EU countries and Ukraine have all announced they are expelling Russian diplomats. …read more Source:...
A Ukraine Coup? War Hero Politician Nadiya Savchenko Arrested for Plotting To Overthrow Government Using Grenades and Automatic Weapons
The former military helicopter pilot turned parliamentarian, who rose to fame after pro-Russian rebels captured her, may have added coup plotter to her list of titles. …read more Source:...
Russian Forces Launch Large-Scale Artillery Drill in Crimea
The country’s armed forces have rallied 8,000 troops for the drills across 19 training ranges, including two breakaway regions in neighboring Georgia. …read more Source:...
Exclusive: Another Ukraine? Russia Backs Separatist Politician’s Military Buildup in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Research Shows
New research details an extensive military buildup in Bosnia and Herzegovina, where Russian President Vladimir Putin is supporting the separatist ambitions of a Serbian politician. …read more Source:...
Putin Says That Jews ‘With Russian Citizenship’ May be Behind U.S. Election Meddling
“Maybe they are not even Russians but Ukrainians, Tatars or Jews but with Russian citizenship,” remarked the Russian leader when quizzed on U.S. electoral interference in an NBC interview. …read more Source:...
Bitcoin Executive Released After Mysterious Cryptocurrency Kidnapping in Ukraine
Blockchain expert Pavel Lerner was dragged into a black Mercedes-Benz by men in balaclavas. …read more Source:...
Trump Sends Tank-Killing Missile To Fight Russia in Ukraine, But What Can It Do?
A move that has angered the Kremlin and signifies the U.S. government’s escalating involvement in the conflict. …read more Source:...
Trump ‘Oblivious’ To ‘Dangers’ Russia Poses in Ukraine, Former U.S. Ambassador Says
The conflict in Ukraine began in 2014 and has since claimed over 10,000 lives. …read more Source:...
In Ukraine, Crimea’s Tartars Haunted By A Second Exile
The minority Muslim group were called traitors by Stalin, and are branded Muslim radicals by Putin’s Russia. …read more Source:...
In Ukraine, Crimea’s Tartars Haunted By A Second Exile
The minority Muslim group were called traitors by Stalin, and are branded Muslim radicals by Putin’s Russia. …read more Source:...