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      Putin-Erdogan: from friends to foes?

      Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Vladimir Putin have suffered a ferocious falling-out that will harm relations for years to come. ||| Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Vladimir Putin, leaders with remarkable similarities who built a new era of cooperation between Turkey and Russia, have suffered a ferocious falling-out that will harm relations for years to...

      Vega launcher with Ukrainian engine was successfully placed into orbit LISA Pathfinder satellite
      Dec04

      Vega launcher with Ukrainian engine was successfully placed into orbit LISA Pathfinder satellite

      A Vega light rocket with the Ukrainian engine carrying the European Space Agency’s Lisa Pathfinder was successfully placed into orbit LISA Pathfinder satellite of the European Space Agency (ESA).     The mission lifted off from the Ensemble de Lancement Vega (ELV) launch pad at the Centre Spatial Guyanais (CSG) or Guiana Space...

      We hope Russia will complete Minsk Agreements – US Secretary of State John Kerry Press Availability at NATO
      Dec02

      We hope Russia will complete Minsk Agreements – US Secretary of State John Kerry Press Availability at NATO

      Secretary of State @JohnKerry Press Availability at @NATO – https://t.co/WaZ8KcKIR2 pic.twitter.com/SlNaU6STVA — U.S. Embassy Kyiv (@USEmbassyKyiv) December 2, 2015   Secretary of State John Kerry Press Availability at NATO, December 2, 2015 Now, it is no secret that NATO faces a series of security challenges from all directions – from...

      Minimizing the Kremlin’s Influence on Europe
      Dec02

      Minimizing the Kremlin’s Influence on Europe

      Ukraine can play a key role in Europe’s effort to decrease dependence on Russia’s natural gas. Europe’s over-weaning dependence on Russian energy is the focus of my new Atlantic Council study: Developing a Western Energy Strategy for the Black Sea Region and Beyond. Gazprom’s—and Moscow’s—energy clout has become a...

      Ukraine Takes Two Steps Forward on Corruption Fight
      Dec02

      Ukraine Takes Two Steps Forward on Corruption Fight

      On November 30, Ukraine took two steps forward in its fight against corruption. Member of parliament Mykola Martynenko resigned his position, and Nazar Kholodnytsky was appointed the nation’s top anticorruption prosecutor.Martynenko was the deputy head of Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk’s People’s Front party and the head of...

      Russia Is a “Troll State,” Not a Rogue State
      Dec02

      Russia Is a “Troll State,” Not a Rogue State

      In the eighteen months since Russia annexed Crimea, the world has been alternately captivated and bewildered by the wild swings and sudden shifts that describe Russian foreign policy under President Vladimir Putin. Particularly alarming for those who fear a direct clash between Russia and the West has been Putin’s tendency to swerve between...

      Ukraine Day in Japan 2015
      Dec01

      Ukraine Day in Japan 2015

      PHOTO: Ukrainians Community in Japan Last Sunday in the city of Shin Yokohama, Second Ukrainian Festival in the Kanto region was held. Event was organised by the Community of Ukrainians in Japan “Kraiany”. Visitors and guests of the festival learned about Ukrainian traditions, works of Ukraine artists. Ukrainian restaurant was opened...

      Mykolayiv Makes a Surprising Turn Toward the West
      Dec01

      Mykolayiv Makes a Surprising Turn Toward the West

      Built on a series of spits and peninsulas, the Ukrainian city of Mykolayiv feels surrounded by water. It is here that in 1789, Russian Prince Gregory Potemkin built the shipyards that would repair Russian Empire ships fighting the Ottoman Empire, shipyards that remained of such importance that the city was closed to foreigners for most of the...

      How much does the Russian information war cost?
      Nov30

      How much does the Russian information war cost?

      A year ago Congressman Dan Mike has made a sensational statement: „Putin has spent more than 9 billion USD on propaganda to discredit Ukraine” According to Congressman Mike, the Russian president uses propaganda both in Ukraine and in its fight against the Western world. The war unleashed by Russia on Ukraine has been waged only partly by...

      “The human rights situation in Crimea today is deplorable,” German MP Says
      Nov30

      “The human rights situation in Crimea today is deplorable,” German MP Says

      Editor’s Note: This piece is adapted from a speech Dr. Christoph Bergner, a member of Germany’s Bundestag, gave at the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Foundation on October 21, 2015.I would like to thank the organizers of this event for making human rights issues in Crimea the main topic. Even if other news is currently making headlines, we...