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      The Dangerous Game of Truth Telling in Ukraine
      Jun02

      The Dangerous Game of Truth Telling in Ukraine

      As commentary on Ukraine increasingly focuses on the next Russian offensive and ways to end the war, now is the time to consider how to rebuild a unified country. Any attempt to move past the violence and establish a stable basis for reform must involve a frank discussion of the past. A truth commission is likely to emerge as a compelling option....

      National Security and Defense Council: Russia-backed militants shell Ukrainian positions in Donetsk sector from mortars and artillery
      Jun02

      National Security and Defense Council: Russia-backed militants shell Ukrainian positions in Donetsk sector from mortars and artillery

      Kyiv, June 1, 2015. Pro-Russian militants have launched a series of massive mortar and artillery attacks on the Ukrainian military positions in Pisky and Opytne, Donetsk region. They have also used small arms to attack positions by the city of Zolote, Luhansk region. Civilians are staying at these block posts together with soldiers. Such armed...

      The Odesa Gambit
      Jun01

      The Odesa Gambit

      Mikheil Saakashvili has a varied resume: former President of Georgia, Justice Minister, parliamentarian, senior statesman, and Ukrainian presidential adviser. On May 30, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko added another line to his CV. He named Saakaskvili regional Governor of Odesa, a vulnerable and strategic port city on the Black Sea. Despite...

      Civilians in the occupied territories of Ukraine continue to be killed and wounded – UNHR report on Ukraine
      Jun01

      Civilians in the occupied territories of Ukraine continue to be killed and wounded – UNHR report on Ukraine

      The 10th report by the United Nations Human Rights Monitoring Team (UNHR) in Ukraine is issued on June 01, 2015, by the UN Human Rights Office. It covers the period from February 16 to May 15, 2015 and proves serious human rights violations and abuses that persist in Eastern Ukraine. 10th report issued by UN details serious human rights...

      Economic stability in Ukraine is gradually taking hold – IMF
      Jun01

      Economic stability in Ukraine is gradually taking hold – IMF

      IMF Statement on Discussions with Ukraine on First Review under the Extended Fund Facility Arrangement reports that an International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission visited Kyiv during May 12-29 to hold discussions on the first review under the Extended Fund Facility Arrangement (EFF) in support of the authorities’ economic reform program. At the...

      National Security and Defense Council: Militants stirred up combat activity in Luhansk region. Ukrainian border guards outflanked pro-Russian raiders nearby Tryokhizbenka
      Jun01

      National Security and Defense Council: Militants stirred up combat activity in Luhansk region. Ukrainian border guards outflanked pro-Russian raiders nearby Tryokhizbenka

      Kyiv, May 31, 2015 – Militants and enemy’s raiding reconnaissance groups are becoming more active. Ukrainian border guards discovered six armed militant raiders who were trying to get to Tryokhizbenka. Owing to our troops’ coordinated operation, the militants were made to retreat beyond the demarcation line towards Krasnyi Lyman. Shchastya,...

      IMF sees signs of stability in Ukraine

      IMF mission chief Nikolay Gueorguiev has delivered an upbeat assessment of Ukraine’s reform progress. ||| Kiev – The head of an International Monetary Fund team visiting Ukraine gave a positive assessment of progress by Kiev on reform on Sunday and said there would be further discussion on loans that the near-bankrupt country badly...

      SilverLands. The Chronicles of Carpatho-Ukraine 1919-1939 | release 2012. Documentary film
      May31

      SilverLands. The Chronicles of Carpatho-Ukraine 1919-1939 | release 2012. Documentary film

      For centuries, the people of Transcarpathia were isolated by politics, geography and poverty. Following WW1, as neighbouring states eyed the strategic and material potential of Transcarpathia, the region experienced a cultural renaissance. In 1939, as Europe prepared for war, the battle for control of the region escalated. Against a swell of...

      EU and Japan remain determined never to recognise the illegal annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation
      May31

      EU and Japan remain determined never to recognise the illegal annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation

      As reports European Commission Joint Press Statement, Mr. Shinzo Abe (Prime Minister of Japan), Mr. Donald Tusk (President of the European Council), and Mr. Jean-Claude Juncker (President of the European Commission), met in Tokyo, Japan, on 29 May 2015 for the 23rd Summit between Japan and the European Union (EU). The prticipants discussed the...

      We don’t have a Ukraine problem, we have a Putin problem – the Atlantic Council report.VIDEO
      May30

      We don’t have a Ukraine problem, we have a Putin problem – the Atlantic Council report.VIDEO

      Renewing the Atlantic community for global challenges AtlanticCouncil made a report “Hiding in Plain Sight: Putin’s War in Ukraine” about military aggression of the Russian Federation towards Ukraine. .@IlyaYashin @Saleksashenko @sbg1 @JohnEdHerbst @DamonMacWilson discuss #PutinAtWar report: http://t.co/r40yiVABCH...