Section: Newsweek (USA)
Disbanded Brothers: What Happens When Ukraine’s Foreign Fighters Return Home
Neither governments nor families know quite what to do with the returning soldiers. …read more Source:...
Head of Moscow’s Ukrainian Library Arrested, Could Face Four Years in Prison
The librarian was charged with “inciting national hatred” after a search of the library. …read more Source:...
Doctors Without Borders Says It’s Been Banned From Donetsk by Rebels
Nearly 8,000 people have been killed since last year in the violence in Ukraine. …read more Source:...
Ousted President Takes Ukraine to European Court of Human Rights
Viktor Yanukovych has accused Ukraine of “violations of his human rights.” …read more Source:...
Denied in Attempts to Rule the Galaxy, ‘Darth Vader’ Targets Ukraine
Ukraine’s president will be forced to discuss a petition to install the dark lord as prime minister. …read more Source:...
Egypt, Japan, Senegal, Ukraine and Uruguay Join UN Security Council
Ukraine will now face Russian delegation at council votes, but warns there will be no “conciliatory” treatment …read more Source:...
Anger in Ukraine Over Geography Textbook That Shows Crimea as Part of Russia
The Ukrainian embassy has condemned Oxford University Press for publishing a book that shows Crimea no longer belonging to the country. …read more Source:...
Poll: Ukrainians Express High Interest in Upcoming Election but Few Approve of Parliament
The president has a high disapproval rate. …read more Source:...
Luhansk Rebels Open to Discussions with Ukraine’s President
Ukraine’s president will visit eastern regions on Wednesday but has not responded to the invite. …read more Source:...
Ukraine Unveils New Cyber Police Force
The Interior Ministry has said it will begin recruitment this week. …read more Source:...