Section: Newsweek (USA)
Blast at U.S. Embassy in Kiev is Being Investigated as Terrorism
No one was injured in the explosion which occurred around midnight, but Kiev has added more police to guard the embassy. …read more Source:...
Russia Conflict With NATO and U.S. Would Immediately Result in Nuclear War, Russian Lawmaker Warns
Russian lawmaker Vyacheslav Alekseyevich Nikonov said nuclear weapons would be necessary in the event of a U.S. or NATO invasion of Crimea or eastern Ukraine. …read more Source:...
France’s Emmanuel Macron Meets Russia’s Vladimir Putin Amid Tensions Between Countries
Relations have been beset by mistrust between the two countries, with Paris and Moscow backing opposing sides in the Syrian civil war and at odds over the Ukraine conflict. …read more Source:...
Emmanuel Macron and Vladimir Putin Schedule Versailles Meeting to Mend Russia-France Ties
Relations between the two countries have been icy due to Moscow’s backing of President Bashar Al-Assad and the Ukraine crisis. …read more Source:...
Joseph Stalin and His Secret Police Chief to Face Charges in Ukraine Over Crimean Deportations
Ukraine’s general prosecutor said it will charge Stalin and Lavrenti Beria over 70-year-old crimes, and is still investigating the mass starvation of 1932-33. …read more Source:...
Eurovision 2017: What Is Making Europe’s Annual Song Contest So Political?
Ukraine-Russia tensions loom large over the gaudy singing competition that is no stranger to controversy. …read more Source:...
Eurovision 2017: What Is Making Europe’s Annual Song Contest So Political?
Ukraine-Russia tensions loom large over the gaudy singing competition that is no stranger to controversy. …read more Source:...
Ukraine Ahead of Syria and Afghanistan by Anti-Vehicle Mine Deaths: Report
The Ukraine had by far the most mine explosions and casualties in the world in 2016 due to ongoing conflict in its eastern region. …read more Source:...
After The Crimean Boom, Is Putin’s Electability Slipping?
In a snap election, polls show the Russian president losing half of all Russian votes. …read more Source:...
Hackers Exploited Known Microsoft Word Flaw for Months Before Company Patched It
Hackers used the flaw to help steal millions from online bank accounts and to spy on Russian speakers, likely in Ukraine. …read more Source:...