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Ukrainians Mark Euro-Maidan Revolution
Ukrainian leaders paid their respects Friday to protesters killed during the revolution that began one year ago in the capital, Kyiv. To mark the one year anniversary of the “Euro-Maidan” uprising that led to the ouster of Russia-backed former president Viktor Yanukovych — and, subsequently, Russia’s Crimea annexation followed by the rebel...
German Television’s Russia Coverage Under Fire Amid Ukraine Crisis
Germans have been polarized this year over the Ukraine crisis and how tough a line Berlin should take against Russian President Vladimir Putin. The ARD public television network has been caught in the middle. …read more Source: The Wall Street...
Biden tells Russia that U.S. will never accept Crimea annexation
Vice President Joe Biden told the Kremlin during a visit Friday to Ukraine that the United States will never recognize Russia’s annexation of Crimea and warned Moscow that it faces greater isolation if it continues its “provocative action.” …read more Source: Los Angeles...
Ukraine’s Facebook revolution, 1 year later
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, right, and Myroslava Gongadze, wife of murdered opposition journalist Heorhiy Gongadze lay flowers in honor of the protesters who were killed in clashes with the… …read more Source: The Bismarck...
Biden Assails Russian Intervention in Ukraine as ‘Unacceptable’
Marking a year since the start of protests that ousted the last government in Kiev, the American vice president also called on Ukraine to complete a range of reforms. …read more Source: The New York...
In a New Ukraine, the Sun Rises in the West
Why a media baron’s new political party may hold the key to the country’s future. …read more Source: Foreign...
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden Visits Kyiv
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Russia Sends Mig-31 Foxhound Fighter Jets To Ukraine Border, In Escalation Of Tension Over Separatist Region: Report
In a move that could tip the balance of the Ukrainian conflict in favor of the Russian-backed separatists, Russia is sending a unit of advanced interceptor fighters to an airbase close to the Ukrainian border. Operating from there, the Mig-31 fighter jets would be able to survey airspace well inside Ukraine without actually flying over the...
Ukraine’s Facebook Revolution, 1 Year Later
KIEV, Ukraine—Ukraine’s revolution began with a status update on Facebook. Angered by another high-handed move by an increasingly unpopular government, activist reporter Mustafa Nayyem called for a rally on the country’s most famous square, Maidan Nezalezhnosti — Independence Square. “As soon as there are more than 1,000 of us, we...



