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      Ukraine Two Years After Euromaidan: What Has Been Accomplished?
      Nov30

      Ukraine Two Years After Euromaidan: What Has Been Accomplished?

      Two years ago, popular protests erupted against Ukraine’s former President Viktor Yanukovych on Kyiv’s Maidan. Since then, Ukraine’s economy has deteriorated sharply, with a contraction of 18 percent in two years, but the Poroshenko Bloc was the biggest party by far in the October 25 local elections. One might say that the...

      Russia, Turkey and the US: Between the Terrible and the Catastrophic
      Nov26

      Russia, Turkey and the US: Between the Terrible and the Catastrophic

      The downing of Russia’s plane by Turkish military forces over the skies of the Syrian-Turkish border has added yet another layer of complexity to the vortex of conflict in the Middle East. Most of the prior concern had focused on the prospect of the US clashing with Russia over the skies of Syria. But an October agreement between the two...

      In Ukraine intensive combat actions across the front lines. Map
      Nov25

      In Ukraine intensive combat actions across the front lines. Map

      In the Luhansk sector of ATO zone Russian separatists violated ceasefire regime in Shchastia. Militants conducted an attack with the use of grenade launchers from the opposite side of the Siversky Donets river. In the Donetsk sector over 10 militant combat actions with the use of small arms and grenade launchers were registered in Zaitseve,...

      Wanted: A Strong Stand Against Russia
      Nov24

      Wanted: A Strong Stand Against Russia

      The shoot-down by Turkish fighters of a Russian warplane in Turkish airspace is an event of major significance in Syria, Ukraine, and beyond. The savage attack by the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) in Paris on Nov. 13 has prompted French President François Hollande to seek a grand coalition with the United States and Russia against...

      Making Sense of Mariupol’s Messy Elections
      Nov24

      Making Sense of Mariupol’s Messy Elections

      As cities finished counting the votes from Ukraine’s second round of mayoral elections, Mariupol and Krasnoarmiisk in the Donetsk region still haven’t held elections. Mariupol, which over the last nineteen months has been a strategic target of pro-Russian separatists, has become a political battleground. Local elections that were...

      UN chief responds to NK visit reports

      UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said he was discussing with North Korea the dates for his visit to the isolated state. ||| Seoul – UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said he was discussing with North Korea the dates for his visit to the isolated state but no decision has been made in his first public comments on the trip since news...

      Ukraine Is Not a Bargaining Chip for Putin’s Support Against ISIS
      Nov23

      Ukraine Is Not a Bargaining Chip for Putin’s Support Against ISIS

      A month and a half ago, while traveling along the frontlines of eastern Ukraine, I predicted that the Minsk II ceasefire agreements would not be respected by the Kremlin and its puppet Peoples’ Republics. It was clear to me—in spite of a tentative ceasefire put in place on October 2—that the situation in the Donbas would continue to...

      15 years of terror. A time-lapse map of all big terrorist attacks in 2000-2015 (Video)
      Nov23

      15 years of terror. A time-lapse map of all big terrorist attacks in 2000-2015 (Video)

      A time-lapse of all terrorist attacks with MORE than 20 fatalities between 1.12.2000 and 13.11.2015 Video by Milan R. Vuckovic Soruces: START terrorism database “GTD” (2000-2014) Various News Agencies (2015) Important Note by Author: due to the large amount of data used, there are likely to be mistakes (exact chronology, location,...

      If Ukraine has the military component, our diplomacy will have stronger voice – Ukrainian Foreign Policy Expert
      Nov22

      If Ukraine has the military component, our diplomacy will have stronger voice – Ukrainian Foreign Policy Expert

      Interview of Oleh Belokolos, the Ukrainian Foreign Policy Expert, diplomat, member of Maidan of Foreign Affairs during the program UA Tea...

      Crimean blackout as power lines blown up

      Crimea declared a state of emergency on Sunday after its main electricity power lines from Ukraine were blown up. …read more Source:...