Section: The New York Times (USA)
Russia and Ukraine Gas Agreement
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia said that he and President Petro O. Poroshenko of Ukraine had agreed on the terms of natural gas supplies “at least for the winter period.” …read more Source: The New York...
Open Source: Navalny’s Comments on Crimea Ignite Russian Twittersphere
Aleksei A. Navalny, an anticorruption blogger, antagonized some of his fellow liberals by appearing to rule out the possibility of simply returning Crimea to Ukraine. …read more Source: The New York...
Russian Hackers Used Bug in Microsoft Windows for Spying, Report Says
The targets were often linked to the standoff in Ukraine, said iSight Partners, the computer security firm that released the report. …read more Source: The New York...
As Putin Talks Near, Steps to Defuse Ukraine
President Petro O. Poroshenko of Ukraine said he believed that a full cease-fire could soon be achieved under a peace plan that he and Russia’s president, Vladimir V. Putin, had endorsed. …read more Source: The New York...
Aviation Giant Is Nearly Grounded in Ukraine
The sprawling campus where the Antonov company once designed and built prototypes of the world’s largest transport aircraft — flying whales whose very bulk symbolized Soviet might — lacks buzz these days. …read more Source: The New York...
St. Petersburg Journal: Allowed a Space in Russia for Criticism, Artists Have Fun With It
At the Manifesta contemporary art biennial in St. Petersburg, artists are openly discussing issues like corruption and Russian involvement in Ukraine. …read more Source: The New York...
Oxygen Mask Disclosure in Malaysia Airlines Crash Inquiry Angers Victims’ Families
A Dutch official’s comments on a television program led some to wonder whether important information in the July crash in Ukraine was being withheld. …read more Source: The New York...
Russian Parliament Moves Closer to Adopting Law on Compensation for Sanctions
The law would allow the Putin government to compensate the very insider businessmen who the West had hoped would convince the Russian leader to reverse course in Ukraine. …read more Source: The New York...
At Least 331 Have Died in Ukraine Since Start of Cease-Fire, U.N. Reports
The United Nations’ human rights office said that both sides had violated the Sept. 5 truce, and that it had received allegations of mass graves. …read more Source: The New York...
Ukrainian Students to Take Russians’ Places in U.S. Exchange Program
Russia’s decision to cancel a longstanding high school exchange program with the United States has opened more slots for students from Ukraine. …read more Source: The New York...


