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Crisis in Ukraine
Ukrainians in New York Anxious Over Tumult at Home
Fear and anxiety grip all Ukrainians in New York—regardless of conviction. No one wants war.
March 7, 2014
BY
Ivan Pentchoukov
US Response to Crimea Echoes 2008 Georgia Crisis
Congress is moving to impose sanctions on Russia for its aggression in Crimea against Ukraine.
March 7, 2014
BY
Mary Silver
RT Anchor Slams Putin’s Actions, Resigns on Live Broadcast
Anchor Liz Wahl resigned from Kremlin-controlled network Russia Today yesterday, while heavily criticizing Russia's hostile action in Ukraine. ...
March 6, 2014
BY
Gidon Belmaker
Sanctions on Russia Pose Risks to World Economy
As European Union heads of state meet Thursday to consider economic sanctions against Russia, they face the prospect ...
March 6, 2014
BY
Valentin Schmid
Canada Sends Observers to International Ukraine Mission for Crimea
Canada has sent two observers to join an unarmed military mission in Ukraine and will impose more sanctions ...
March 5, 2014
BY
Mike Blanchfield
Order Hangs by a Thread as Supporters of Ukraine and Russia March in Donetsk
A tense evening in Donetsk. Around 1,000 pro-Russian supporters gathered in front of the building which houses both ...
March 5, 2014
BY
Adam Swain
One Step Closer to World War III
On Sunday Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk set the record straight. This is not a local rebellion, not ...
March 5, 2014
BY
Robert McGarvey
Russia’s Bullying in Ukraine Could Backfire for Putin
Vladimir Putin's military buildup in Ukraine poses a challenge for the West, but using force to make a ...
March 5, 2014
BY
Shar Adams
The Untold Story of the Ukrainian Revolution: For and by Women
News from Ukraine is moving so fast that, if you don’t look closely, you’ll miss the untold story: ...
March 4, 2014
BY
Natalia Karbowska
Putin Calling All the Shots in Ukraine: What Next for Relations Between Russia and the West?
After days of heightening tensions and increasingly aggressive rhetoric, Russian president Vladimir Putin requested, and was promptly granted, ...
March 4, 2014
BY
Stefan Wolff
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Tatyana Malyarenko
Ted Cruz Wants US to ‘Stand up to Putin’s power grab’ in Ukraine
Ted Cruz, the U.S. Senator from Texas, called on President Obama and his administration to “stand up” against ...
March 3, 2014
BY
Jack Phillips
Matt Drudge of Drudge Report Wonders About Putin vs Obama
Matt Drudge of Drudge Report wondered about the recent Ukraine crisis that has pitted U.S. President Barack Obama ...
March 3, 2014
BY
Zachary Stieber
Ukraine After Yanukovych
No one, least of all Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, could have imagined, when he announced in November that ...
March 3, 2014
BY
David R. Cameron
Crimea Flashpoint Raises Stakes in Russia’s Regional Power Play
Crimea: the struggle within Ukraine, between Ukraine and Russia, and between Russia and the West, raises the key ...
March 2, 2014
BY
Stefan Wolff
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Tatyana Malyarenko
Obama Calls Putin to Discuss Ukraine, Violation of International Law
U.S. President Barack Obama initiated a phone conversation with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to discuss Ukraine on ...
March 1, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
The Untold Story of the Ukrainian Revolution
News from Ukraine is moving so fast that if you don’t look closely, you’ll miss the untold story: ...
February 28, 2014
BY
Natalia Karbowska
Ukraine: Out of the Frying Pan
The very fact that Ukrainian protesters can oust their leader and plunge their country into political uncertainty testifies ...
February 28, 2014
BY
John Feffer
Ukrainian Currency Crashes as Depositors Stage Bank Run
The situation in Ukraine is similar to Bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox. Everybody wants their money, but there is ...
February 27, 2014
BY
Valentin Schmid
Ukraine’s Cry for Democracy, Justice, Independence
Two months of protests in Kyiv and elsewhere in Ukraine have renewed post-Soviet democratic integrity. Canada must stand ...
February 25, 2014
BY
David Kilgour
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