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    U.S. Blacklists 15 Russian Entities Linked to Ukraine and Crimea
    Dec21

    U.S. Blacklists 15 Russian Entities Linked to Ukraine and Crimea

    The Treasury Department imposed targeted sanctions on seven officials and eight companies, creating an early test for the incoming Trump administration. …read more Source: The New York...

    E.U. Reaches Compromise With the Netherlands on Closer Ukraine Ties
    Dec16

    E.U. Reaches Compromise With the Netherlands on Closer Ukraine Ties

    The Dutch had been the lone holdout among European Union member nations on an association agreement that would seek to counter Russia’s influence in Ukraine. …read more Source: The New York...

    Crimean Artifacts Should Be Sent to Kiev, Amsterdam Court Rules
    Dec14

    Crimean Artifacts Should Be Sent to Kiev, Amsterdam Court Rules

    A District Court panel decided that the works must be sent to a museum in the capital of Ukraine rather than to the museums in Russian-controlled Crimea that lent them. …read more Source: The New York...

    Giant Arch, a Feat of Engineering, Now Covers Chernobyl Site in Ukraine
    Nov29

    Giant Arch, a Feat of Engineering, Now Covers Chernobyl Site in Ukraine

    The shelter, under construction since 2010, covers the deteriorating steel and concrete sarcophagus that had been hastily built after the nuclear accident 30 years ago. …read more Source: The New York...

    Op-Ed Contributor: Ukraine Has Made Great Progress, but We Need Our Allies
    Nov28

    Op-Ed Contributor: Ukraine Has Made Great Progress, but We Need Our Allies

    Our country’s adolescent democracy needs the support of America — and its new president, the foreign minister of Ukraine writes. …read more Source: The New York...

    Ukraine’s Ex-Leader Regrets Not Breaking Up Protests That Led to His Fall
    Nov26

    Ukraine’s Ex-Leader Regrets Not Breaking Up Protests That Led to His Fall

    Viktor F. Yanukovych, the former president of Ukraine, said that his “main mistake” was not declaring martial law, but that he did not want to cause a civil war. …read more Source: The New York...

    Ukraine’s Detention of 2 Servicemen Ignites Dispute With Russia
    Nov22

    Ukraine’s Detention of 2 Servicemen Ignites Dispute With Russia

    Russia said that Ukrainian Security Service operatives had abducted two of its servicemen, who were later described by Kiev as deserters from the Ukrainian Army. …read more Source: The New York...

    Obama and E.U. Leaders Agree to Keep Sanctions on Russia
    Nov18

    Obama and E.U. Leaders Agree to Keep Sanctions on Russia

    The leaders said that sanctions should stay until Moscow upheld its pledge for a cease-fire and to withdraw of heavy weapons from eastern Ukraine. …read more Source: The New York...

    Op-Ed Contributor: Why Ukraine Is Losing the War on Corruption
    Nov16

    Op-Ed Contributor: Why Ukraine Is Losing the War on Corruption

    I know from Georgia the challenges of reforming a post-Soviet state, but the leadership in Kiev is failing to rein in its kleptocrats. …read more Source: The New York...

    Mikheil Saakashvili Resigns Post in Ukraine, Citing Corruption
    Nov07

    Mikheil Saakashvili Resigns Post in Ukraine, Citing Corruption

    The former president of Georgia quit his post as governor of the Odessa region, accusing the Ukrainian president of blocking efforts to root out graft. …read more Source: The New York...