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Ukraine's Election Wasn't Just a Win for Pro-Europeans. It Was a Win for Democracy Itself
Ukraine's Election Wasn't Just a Win for Pro-Europeans. It Was a Win for Democracy Itself As the results of Sunday's parliamentary election in Ukraine roll in, and with them ample speculation about what the new government will look like—coalition negotiations are already well underway—the fact of the election itself is the best reason for temperate hope for the country's future. Fifty-three percent of the electorate turned out for what was by and large a fair vote, despite shelling... Forward>>
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Ukraine crisis: Russia to recognise rebel vote in Donetsk and Luhansk
Ukraine crisis: Russia to recognise rebel vote in Donetsk and Luhansk Russia says it will recognise the results of controversial separatist elections in eastern Ukraine, which the rebels plan to hold on 2 November. Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said elections in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions "will be important to legitimise the authorities there". But Ukraine and Western governments say the elections should not go ahead. They accuse Russia... Forward>>
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Can an election calm the crisis in Ukraine?
Can an election calm the crisis in Ukraine? President Petro Poroshenko’s bloc is campaigning on a message of peace and unity ahead of Sunday’s election. But with the country so bitterly divided, parliament is likely to become another battlefield, writes Balázs Jarábik for Eurasia Outlook. October in Kiev has brought a gorgeous Indian summer. The reprieve from autumn’s slow creep towards winter gives the city a feeling of hope as it prepares... Forward>>
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Café encounter exposes reality of Russian soldiers in Ukraine
Café encounter exposes reality of Russian soldiers in Ukraine There are no active Russian servicemen in Ukraine – or so the Kremlin has been insisting for months. Yet a recent encounter in the only functioning restaurant in war-torn Lugansk belied that claim. As the sounds of Celine Dion wafted from the sound system of the Weeping Willow café on a recent evening, half a dozen Russian soldiers sat down to a vodka-soaked dinner. The men, dressed... Forward>>
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Putin's New Russia: What the Future May Hold for Eastern Ukraine
Putin's New Russia: What the Future May Hold for Eastern Ukraine The fragile cease-fire in Ukraine appears to be holding, but President Vladimir Putin still has the upper hand. Increasingly, it looks like he intends to establish a Russian protectorate in eastern Ukraine. In the morning, when he drives from his apartment across from the German Embassy to his office in the Kiev city hall, everything seems normal. Outdoor cafés are humming with activity... Forward>>
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Evidence of direct Moscow military involvement in Ukraine grows
Evidence of direct Moscow military involvement in Ukraine grows Kiev published videos on Tuesday of what it said were 10 Russian paratroopers captured inside Ukraine, in the strongest evidence yet of the increasingly overt presence of Russian forces in the east of the country. The videos emerged hours before Russian president Vladimir Putin and his Ukrainian counterpart, Petro Poroshenko, began what were set to be difficult talks with EU representatives... Forward>>
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Ukraine’s injured rebels vow to fight on
Ukraine’s injured rebels vow to fight on On the first Wednesday of July, Yuri, a pensioner who spent more than two decades as a rescue worker in the Ukrainian mines, was preparing to finish his four-day shift: guarding his battalion’s checkpoint in rebel-controlled Lugansk. As he waited for other men from his pro-Russian unit, the Ukrainian army arrived. The rebel, who goes by the nom-de-guerre Kolyvan, was caught in a heavy... Forward>>
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Ukraine says its troops make breakthrough in rebel stronghold
Ukraine says its troops make breakthrough in rebel stronghold (Reuters) - Ukrainian forces have raised their national flag over a police station in the city of Luhansk that was for months under rebel control, Kiev said on Sunday, in what could be a breakthrough in Ukraine's efforts to crush pro-Moscow separatists. Ukrainian officials said, however, the rebels were fighting a desperate rearguard action to hold on to Luhansk - which is their supply route into neighbouring... Forward>>
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Bombs fall in centre of Donetsk
Bombs fall in centre of Donetsk Tension flared in Donetsk on Thursday as bombs landed in the centre of the once 1m strong city which has been taken over by Russian-backed rebel fighters and is now largely deserted. Meeting in Yalta in the Crimea with members of parliament and ministers, Vladimir Putin, Russia’s president, warned the situation in Ukraine was getting worse. “Thousands of people have died, and hundreds... Forward>>
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Special Report: How scams and shakedowns brought Ukraine to its knees
Special Report: How scams and shakedowns brought Ukraine to its knees (Reuters) - Late last year, Ukraine’s consumer protection agency began filing lawsuits against Foxtrot, the country’s largest electronics retailer. By early March, Foxtrot faced at least 231 separate suits that demanded fines totaling more than $150 million. Many of the suits accused the company of minor violations of Ukraine’s labeling law – such as not placing a "quality seal" on tiny memory... Forward>>
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East Ukraine city dying under siege
East Ukraine city dying under siege DONETSK, Ukraine — Residents say the eastern Ukrainian city of Luhansk is dying. The power grid was completely down Monday, the city government said, and fuel is running dry. Store shelves are emptying fast, and those who haven’t managed to flee must drink untreated tap water. With little medicine left, doctors are sending patients home. As Ukrainian government forces slowly tighten their... Forward>>
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Ukraine crisis: Army 'heading for victory' - defence minister
Ukraine crisis: Army 'heading for victory' - defence minister Ukraine's defence minister has said his forces are gaining ground significantly against rebels in the country's east. Valeriy Heletey told the BBC there would be victory "very soon". He blamed the rebels for the difficulties faced by international experts in getting access to the MH17 crash site. His remarks came as civilians in the east prepare for a siege as government forces close in on the rebel-held... Forward>>
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Ukraine: Report exposes 'stomach-turning' violence
Ukraine: Report exposes 'stomach-turning' violence Amnesty International says that it has gathered "graphic and compelling evidence of savage beatings and other torture" by pro-Russian separatist groups in eastern Ukraine. The human rights group says that protesters and journalists have been targeted over the last three months. An Amnesty report, Abductions and Torture in Eastern Ukraine, says that hundreds of people have been... Forward>>
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Ukraine takes aggressive stance toward separatists
Ukraine takes aggressive stance toward separatists DONETSK, Ukraine — Ukraine’s government took an increasingly aggressive stance Tuesday toward the pro-Russia separatists, vowing to expunge them from their reduced area of control and imposing new conditions before peace talks can restart.But as the military moves to encircle the rebel-held territory in eastern Ukraine, the government also said it would stop using the air and artillery... Forward>>
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Ukraine takes one step closer to EU
Ukraine takes one step closer to EU Six months ago, President Viktor Yanukovych scuppered Ukraine's association agreement with the European Union. His successor is about to sign it, for Kyiv is accelerating its departure from Moscow. And so the circle closes. Nearly seven months ago, on November 28, 2013, then Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych had the chance to write history. The European Union was ready to sign... Forward>>
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Ukraine foes cast doubt on ceasefire
Ukraine foes cast doubt on ceasefire Both sides in the Ukraine conflict have cast doubt on a newly called ceasefire, following the downing of a military helicopter on Tuesday. A separatist leader said there had "been no ceasefire" while President Petro Poroshenko warned he might end the truce due to violations. Fighting erupted overnight between rebels and Ukrainian troops near the Russian border in Luhansk region. Nato has accused... Forward>>
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Ukraine ceasefire in danger after helicopter shot down
Ukraine ceasefire in danger after helicopter shot down Nine soldiers killed after pro-Russian separatists shoot down helicopter, against their commander's orders to respect ceasefire. The US vice-president, Joe Biden, spoke with Ukraine's president on Tuesday after pro-Russian insurgents downed an army helicopter against ceasefire orders from their commander, the White House said. The incident, in which nine Ukrainian soldiers were killed... Forward>>
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Ukraine: Cossacks Thought To Be Behind Observer Kidnappings
Ukraine: Cossacks Thought To Be Behind Observer Kidnappings A pro-Russian fighter in Ukraine. Two teams of OSCE observers have been held hostage in eastern Ukraine for weeks. Western diplomats believe that leading Cossacks could be behind the abduction of two teams of OSCE observers in eastern Ukraine, SPIEGEL has learned. A leading Cossack in the Russian parliament could have the power to free them. Two teams from the Organization... Forward>>
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Ukraine crisis: Details of Poroshenko's peace plan emerge
Ukraine crisis: Details of Poroshenko's peace plan emerge Details have emerged of a 14-point peace plan to be unveiled by Ukraine's President Poroshenko later. The document, calling for disarmament in eastern Ukraine, appeared in Ukrainian media overnight. It comes after Mr Poroshenko held his second phone conversation this week with Russia's President Vladimir Putin. Heavy fighting is continuing between government forces... Forward>>
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Ukraine to create humanitarian corridors
Ukraine to create humanitarian corridors Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has ordered the creation of humanitarian corridors for civilians to flee areas of the east hit by conflict. In a statement, the presidency said ministers had been ordered to set up "all necessary conditions for civilians who want to leave". Violence between pro-Russia militants and Ukrainian forces has left more than 200 people dead, officials say... Forward>>
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President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko took the Oath to the of Ukraine
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Pro-Ukraine forces clash with separatists, at least two dead
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Ukraine crisis: Donetsk sees deadliest attack on troops
Ukraine crisis: Donetsk sees deadliest attack on troops A dawn attack on a checkpoint in eastern Ukraine has left at least 14 soldiers dead, in the worst loss of life for government forces to date. Heavily armed militants attacked the checkpoint in the Volnovakha area, in one of four attacks reported overnight in eastern Ukraine. It is unclear who attacked the checkpoint, with one Ukrainian officer telling the BBC it was not separatists. The attacks come just... Forward>>
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Ukraine crisis: ambush at checkpoint leaves 11 dead
Ukraine crisis: ambush at checkpoint leaves 11 dead An ambush of Ukrainian forces at a checkpoint in the country's east has killed 11 and left 30 badly injured. Ukraine's government has confirmed an attack on an army checkpoint in the eastern region of Donetsk that has left up to 11 people dead. The dead bodies were on display at a Ukrainian military checkpoint, witnesses said, after pro-Russian insurgents attacked the checkpoint in the village... Forward>>
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Deshchytsia: 'Ukraine election a chance to renew ties to '
Deshchytsia: 'Ukraine election a chance to renew ties to ' Ukrainian acting Foreign Minister Andriy Deshchytsia expects to recognize whoever wins this weekend's election. He also told DW that he thinks he will live to see Ukraine join the European Union. DW: What is the role of the round-table talks for a national dialog in Ukraine? Andriy Deshchytsia: The round-table talks are a place to discuss the questions that are on Ukraine's agenda right now... Forward>>
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