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NATO: Georgia Training Facility Could Open in 2015
NATO said Friday that it hoped to open a training center in Georgia by the end of the year, signaling a strengthening of its relationship with the former Soviet republic that is likely to antagonize Russia. Georgia’s government has long hoped to join the military alliance. But Russia, which fought a 2008 war with Georgia over two...
Aviation Leaders to Seek Mandate on Safety Standards
Aviation leaders will try to secure a mandate to implement new safety standards when they meet next week after a string of high-profile accidents around the world made 2014 the deadliest year for commercial airlines in almost a decade. Efforts to adopt new standards for global plane tracking and cooperation on the risks of flying over conflict...
Forced Underground in Ukraine
It’s a cruel winter in Debaltseve. Fighting rages around the eastern Ukrainian city. People seek shelter where they can — like in the basement of this art school. Living underground means relying on the kindness of others and the hope they will be willing to help out. This is now home to 16 people. Local resident Yuri says he has no...
Russia Awards Crimean Bridge Contract to Putin Ally’s Company
A company whose main owner is a longtime ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin has been awarded a contract to build a bridge linking mainland Russia with the Crimean Peninsula. A government order published Friday said Stroygazmontazh Corporation, whose majority owner is billionaire Arkady Rotenberg, was awarded the contract. Reports out of...
Weekend Roundup: Greece Revolts!
No sooner did the global elites leave their annual talking shop high in the Alps at Davos last week than the people spoke in Greece. In a mutiny against an untenable status quo, those who are run over have revolted against those who run things. Now righteous populism must face economic, financial and political realities if other European states...
Ukrainian Neighborhood Divided Over Conflict
People in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk and Luhansk districts find themselves right in the path of advancing Russian-backed rebels, who want to take back the territory they held at the beginning of the conflict last year. Many local residents are worried and afraid, but others say they would welcome the change, even when a rebel shell lands in...
Artillery fire kills at least 12 civilians in Ukraine
DONETSK, Ukraine — Artillery fire killed at least 12 civilians in the main rebel stronghold of Donetsk on Friday amid fierce fighting between pro-Russia separatists and government troops as hopes for a break in hostilities were dashed when an attempt to call a new round of peace talks failed. Five people were killed as they were waiting for...
Fighting intensifies between Ukrainian military and pro-Russian rebels
CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer on conflict in eastern Ukraine, where things are going from bad to worse, especially for civilians …read more Source:...
Ukraine General Says Russia Knew Rebel Offensive Was Coming
Civilian and military casualties mount as fighting over strategic transport hub in eastern Ukraine rages, while efforts in Minsk to revive cease-fire talks failed. …read more Source: The Wall Street...
Why the West’s Strategy of Containing an ‘Aggressive’ Putin Is Misplaced
Since the March 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea and the initial forays of Russian military forces into Eastern Ukraine, Western policymakers, academics and media figures have frequently depicted Russia as an aggressive power and Putin as a belligerent statesman who seeks to destabilize the international system to maximize Russian power. The...



