Section: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (USA)
Russia Suspends Crimean Tatar Mejlis For ‘Extremist Activities’
The Russian Justice Ministry has suspended the Crimean Tatars’ highest ruling body due to what it called “extremist activities,” a fresh escalation in Moscow’s crackdown against a group that has broadly opposed Russia’s forcible annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea Peninsula. …read more Source: Radio Free...
Ukraine Court Sentences Two Russians On Terrorism Charges
A Ukrainian court has found two alleged Russian special forces soldiers guilty of waging war. …read more Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
The Briefing: Savchenko On The Brink
Is a prisoner exchange that could free Nadia Savchenko finally on the horizon? Listen to this week’s Power Vertical Briefing. …read more Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
The Briefing: Savchenko On The Brink
Is a prisoner exchange that could free Nadia Savchenko finally on the horizon? Listen to this week’s Power Vertical Briefing. …read more Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
The Morning Vertical, April 18, 2016
Your daily roundup …read more Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
The Daily Vertical: Watch What He Does, Not What He Says
The Daily Vertical is a video primer for Russia-watchers that appears Monday through Friday. …read more Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
Germany, France Urge New Ukrainian Government To Act On Reforms
Germany and France have urged new Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Hroysman to quickly implement economic reforms and the Minsk agreements on regulating the conflict with Russia-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine. …read more Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
Ukrainian Prosecutors Seeks 15 Years In Jail For Russian Nationals
Prosecutors in Ukraine are demanding 15-year jail terms for two Russian nationals charged with fighting alongside Russia-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine. …read more Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
Biden Urges Speedy Reforms In Call With New Ukrainian PM Hroysman
The White House says U.S. Vice President Joe Biden urged new Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Hroysman to quickly implement reforms in a telephone call after Ukraine’s parliament approved the new premier on April 14. …read more Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
Hroysman Confirmed As Ukraine’s New Prime Minister
Ukraine’s parliament approved Volodymyr Hroysman as the country’s new prime minister. It’s considered in the biggest government shake-up since a 2014 uprising resulted in a pro-Western government coming to power. (RFE/RL’s Ukrainian Service) …read more Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio...


