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Jared Leto offers solidarity to all the "dreamers" in Ukraine and Venezuela.
Jared Leto offers solidarity to all the "dreamers" in Ukraine and Venezuela as he accepted his Oscar.
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Ukraine: Obama’s Failures Endanger America
I wondered if Obama finally woke up? Yesterday he spent 90 minutes in a conversation with Putin. He had to listen to Putin’s Soviet era lies about the Russians in Ukraine being under some sort of threat but from what we are told he told him in no uncertain terms there were going to be...
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Ukraine crisis: 'World stands on brink of conflict,' warns Polish prime minister
Poland has warned the world "stands on the brink of conflict" as the Russian and Ukrainian stand off continues.
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Why Russia No Longer Fears the West
The West is blinking in disbelief – Vladimir Putin just invaded Ukraine. German diplomats, French Eurocrats and American pundits are all stunned. Why has Russia chosen to gamble its trillion-dollar ties with the West?
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Russia issues ultimatum in 'biggest crisis in Europe' this century
The Russian navy issued an ultimatum Monday to Ukraine's military in Crimea to surrender at dawn in what British Foreign Secretary William Hague said Monday is the "biggest crisis in Europe of the 21st century."
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Russia blocks web pages linked to Ukraine protests
Russia blocks web pages linked to Ukraine protests
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5 Things You Should Know About Putin's Incursion Into Crimea
Since the closing ceremonies at the Sochi Olympics concluded, Vladimir Putin has done his best to make clear that he intends to make things as difficult as possible for Ukraine’s new interim government. First he ordered massive military exercises, involving some 150,000 troops, on Ukraine’s border. While some observers noted that not enough medical units were included to indicate an invasion, it was clearly a provocative act.
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Why Much Of What You’ve Read About Ukraine Isn’t Quite Right, As Explained By Ukranians
Though protests had been raging in the capital city of Kyiv and cities across Ukraine since November, the eyes of the world turned sharply toward the former Soviet republic at the end of February when then-president Viktor Yanukovych fled to Russia and Russian president Vladimir Putin decided to directly insert himself in his neighbor’s internal turmoil. Four Ukrainians discuss the events that have rocked their country and attracted the world's attention.
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‘We control everything’: Crimea breaks ties with Ukraine
Crimea’s new Prime Minister says he is taking control of all military forces and government departments in the territory, declaring an official break with Kiev.
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Ukraine crisis: Russia tests missile amid Crimea tension
The Russian military says it has test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile, as tension continues over Ukraine's Crimea region. The planned test comes after the US accused Russia of deploying troops in Crimea in an "act of aggression". Russian President Vladimir Putin denied doing so, but said he had not ruled out military action to protect Russians and Russian speakers in Ukraine.
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Putin's Press Conference Proved Merkel Right: He's Lost His Mind
Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany told Mr. Obama by telephone on Sunday that after speaking with Mr. Putin she was not sure he was in touch with reality, people briefed on the call said. “In another world,” she said. If you weren't sure of the veracity of that little reportorial nugget, all doubt should've vanished after Putin's press conference today.
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Truthseekers | Alternative explanations to what is going on in Crimea / Ukraine
A list of alternative explanations floating around the web about what's really happening in the Ukraine.
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As Ukraine tension flares, Russia test-fires ballistic missile
The missile test is certain to ratchet up tensions following Russia's unilateral decision to send troops into the Ukrainian region of Crimea.
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Video: RT Anchor Quits On Air
An American anchor working for state-owned television station Russia Today quit on air on Wednesday. Liz Wahl, in the network's D.C. bureau, announced she could no longer be "part of a network that whitewashes the actions of Putin. I'm proud to be an American and believe in disseminating the truth, and that is why, after this newscast, I am resigning."
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Ukraine, Putin TV and the Big Lie
You won't believe what the Russian media is saying about America right now.
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Crimea votes to join Russia, accelerating Ukraine crisis
Crimea's parliament voted to join Russia on Thursday and its Moscow-backed government set a referendum within 10 days on the decision in a dramatic escalation of the crisis over the Ukrainian Black Sea peninsula.
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After meetings with Russia, NATO is ending all staff-level meetings with Russia, opening up a full investigation of prior NATO-Russian cooperation
After meetings with Russia, NATO is ending all staff-level meetings with Russia, opening up a full investigation of prior NATO-Russian cooperation, and giving full cooperation to Ukrainian civilian and military leadership.
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Canada to send observers to Ukraine, impose sanctions on former regime
Canada will send representatives to be part of an international observer mission to Ukraine, the Harper government announced Wednesday, as well as impose economic sanctions on some members of the former Ukrainian prime minister’s regime.
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Ukraine crisis: Ukrainians rush to join military
Ukraine has called up its reserves even though Russian invasion has so far been bloodless
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CIA reportedly says Russia sees treaty as justifying Ukraine moves
CIA director John Brennan told a senior lawmaker Monday that a 1997 treaty between Russia and Ukraine allows up to 25,000 Russia troops in the vital Crimea region, so Russia may not consider its recent troop movements to be an invasion, U.S. officials said.
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