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Cash Cut to Ukraine Rebel Areas in Risky Strategy
For hours, small crowds in Donetsk huddle hopefully in the cold around cash machines that never get filled, as artillery rumbles in the distance.
November 25, 2014
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Peter Leonard
Away From the Front Line, Ukraine Protest Sparked Civic Revolution
It has been a year since civil unrest first started to erupt in Ukraine. And while the country ...
November 23, 2014
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Vsevolod Kritskiy
Corruption Saps Enthusiasm for East Ukraine Rebels
As battle raged in rebellion-wracked eastern Ukraine, cargo trains piled high with coal thundered along rail tracks to ...
November 20, 2014
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Peter Leonard
Mysterious Fireball Caught on Dashcam in Russia (Video)
You may recall the orange flash that broke out over Russia last year and just recently there was ...
November 19, 2014
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Who Built This Unusual 1,300-Year-Old Siberian Palace… and Why?
Who built this structure in the middle of a lake? Some of it's unusual features add to the ...
November 19, 2014
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Derek Lambie
Are Europe and the World Slipping Back Into a 2nd Cold War?
The question of what went wrong after 1945 to spark the Cold War has long occupied and divided ...
November 18, 2014
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Filip Slaveski
Russia’s Borders: Iran’s Cautious Friendship With Moscow
After Iran’s Islamic revolution of 1978-79, periods of tension between Washington and Moscow have generally been synonymous with ...
November 18, 2014
BY
Clément Therme
FIFA Files ‘Criminal Complaint’ Over World Cup Bids
The latest twist in FIFA's World Cup bid corruption case has landed on the desk of Switzerland's attorney ...
November 18, 2014
BY
Graham Dunbar
Children From Lost Civilization Helped Make Geoglyph Some 6,000 Years Ago
It's the world's oldest known geoglyph, but archaeologists have no idea what civilization was advanced enough to build ...
November 18, 2014
BY
Anna Liesowska
Work Starts in Ukraine to Collect Wreckage of MH17
Workers in rebel-controlled eastern Ukraine began to collect debris from the crash site of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 ...
November 16, 2014
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Mstyslav Cherno
Obama Accuses Putin of Not Living up to Ceasefire
President Barack Obama on Sunday bluntly accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of not living up to a cease-fire ...
November 16, 2014
BY
Julie Pace
Putin Leaves G-20 Summit Early, Denies Feeling Pressured
Russian President Vladimir Putin made an early exit on Sunday from a two-day summit of world leaders where ...
November 16, 2014
BY
Rod McGuirk
Hagel: US Needs Game-Changing Military Innovation
Wary of a more muscular Russia and China, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Saturday the Pentagon will make ...
November 15, 2014
BY
Robert Burns
Scandals Are Forever for FIFA as World Cup Hosting Saga Drags On
Hans-Joachim Eckert, chairman of the independent Adjudicatory Chamber of football governing body FIFA’s Ethics Committee, announced on Thursday ...
November 15, 2014
BY
David Rowe
Promises, Promises – but FIFA Just Can’t Admit It Has a Problem
FIFA appears to have cleared Russia and Qatar of any wrongdoing in their successful bids to host the ...
November 15, 2014
BY
Daniel Hough
FIFA in Trouble After Report and Judgment on World Cup Hosts’ Qatar, Russia
A long-awaited day of judgment on World Cup hosts Russia and Qatar turned into another day of FIFA ...
November 13, 2014
BY
Graham Dunbar
Russia’s Ukraine Invasion May Push Belarus to Embrace the West
Belarus wants to forge stronger economic ties with the West after seeing how Russia has been dealing with ...
November 13, 2014
BY
Raphael Satter
Top 10 Highlights in St. Petersburg, the Captivating City of the Czars
St. Petersburg is a beautiful city filled with extravagant historical palaces, cathedrals and royal gardens.
November 13, 2014
BY
Janice Nieder
Why Russia Isn’t Abandoning Europe for Chinese Gas Revenue
Much has been made of the agreement signed by Moscow and Beijing to get gas flowing from western ...
November 12, 2014
BY
Michael Bradshaw
Russian Bomber Patrols to Reach Gulf of Mexico
In a show of military muscle amid tensions with the West, Russia will send long-range strategic bombers on ...
November 12, 2014
BY
Vladimir Isachenkov
Award-Winning Russian NGO Facing Closure by Russian Authorities
BRUSSELS—One of the most respected Russian human rights organizations “Memorial,” which was founded by Nobel Peace Prize laureate ...
November 3, 2014
BY
Lidia Louk
Moscow Gov’t Watchdog Issues Warning to Russia’s Top Radio Station
The Russian government's communications watchdog has issued a warning to a top independent radio station over a program ...
November 1, 2014
BY
Vladimir Isachenkov
Middle East Alignments: Open Questions
The Syrian crisis and, before it, the Arab uprisings in Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Yemen, and Bahrain have exposed ...
October 31, 2014
BY
Steven Simon
Ukraine, Moscow Clinch Deal on Russian Gas Supply
Moscow and Kiev on Thursday clinched a deal that will guarantee that Russian gas exports flows into Ukraine ...
October 30, 2014
BY
Raf Casert
Woolly Mammoth Gave Birth to 9 Babies: Can She Have Another 28,000 Years Later?
New blood samples have been discovered in the remains of a woolly mammoth, a long-extinct creature; experts began ...
October 30, 2014
BY
Anna Liesowska
2,500-Year-Old Siberian Mummy: Ancient Princess Used Cannabis to Treat Breast Cancer?
Preserved by ice, the ancient woman, who died at the age of 25 and is covered in tattoos, ...
October 29, 2014
BY
Anna Liesowska
Could Incapacitating Chemical Weapons Start an Arms Race?
Despite the official silence, a new report by the universities of Bradford and Bath documents evidence of continued ...
October 25, 2014
BY
Michael Crowley
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