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Kiev is economically unable to control eastern provinces
Kiev is economically unable to control eastern provinces Sir, European and US politicians’ insistence on the “territorial integrity” of a single, united Ukraine (with or without Crimea) may be politically desirable but it is an economic fallacy (“Putin’s cynical plan to split Ukraine”, Editorial, April 1). We are lectured how Britain and France could have changed the course of history if they had stood up to Adolf Hitler over the Sudetenland in Munich... Forward>>
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An easy victory ahead for Poroshenko?
An easy victory ahead for Poroshenko? Now that Vitali Klitschko has withdrawn his bid for in Ukraine, the vote is likely to come down to a race between Petro Poroshenko and Yulia Tymoshenko. But billionaire Petro Poroshenko has the lead - for now. The boxing champ has thrown in the towel. Had he pushed through with a bid for , Vitali Klitschko would have had very slim chances. Instead, he will seek election... Forward>>
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Ukraine agrees to 50% gas price hike amid IMF talks
Ukraine agrees to 50% gas price hike amid IMF talks Ukraine's interim government says it will raise gas prices for domestic consumers by 50% in an effort to secure an International Monetary Fund (IMF) aid package. An official at Ukraine's Naftogaz state energy company said the price rise would take effect on 1 May, and further rises would be scheduled until 2018. Ukrainians are accustomed to buying gas at heavily subsidised rates... Forward>>
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Kiev woos oligarchs, bolstering east against Putin
Kiev woos oligarchs, bolstering east against Putin Even as a new alarm sounds about it massing troops on the Ukrainian border, Russia may have missed its chance to exploit unrest in the Russian-speaking east to seize Ukraine's industrial heartland in the way it took Crimea. A week after violence involving pro-Moscow separatists left three dead in border cities, the outlines of a consensus have emerged between the new leaders... Forward>>
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Kiev fails to muster fighting to take on Russia
Kiev fails to muster fighting  to take on Russia Pro-Russian activists remove the Ukrainian flag, centre, to replace it with a Russian one on an administration office in the centre of Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, earlier this month. The appearance at the weekend of troops and armoured personnel carriers from the elite 25th Dnipropetrovsk Airborne Brigade on the outskirts of the Ukrainian village of Michurine, 30km west of the border... Forward>>
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The New Ukraine: Inside Kiev's House of Cards
The New Ukraine: Inside Kiev's House of Cards In the days after Yanukovych's fall, the Ukrainian 's lavish spurred outrage around the world. Now the provisional government is struggling to avoid the corruption and clientelism that plagued its predecessors. It was 11:37 a.m. last Wednesday when Rinat Akhmetov, Ukraine's wealthiest and most powerful oligarch, released a statement: "Like all Ukrainians, we want... Forward>>
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Local Crimeans divided over Russian occupation
Local Crimeans divided over Russian occupation The tug-of-war continues over Ukrainian military bases in Crimea occupied since this past weekend by armed men in unmarked Russian uniforms. Many questions remain unanswered as the week goes on. The kiss scene above, captured on Monday (03.03.2014), at the Ukrainian military base in Perevalne suggests harmony. But next to the Ukrainian soldier and his fiancée are armed, uniformed... Forward>>
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Yanukovych's Fall: The Power of Ukraine's Billionaires
Yanukovych's Fall: The Power of Ukraine's Billionaires The protesters in Kiev were largely responsible for the fall of the Ukrainian president. But his way out of office was paved by two of the country's most powerful oligarchs. Made rich by Viktor Yanukovych, the pair made early preparations for his departure. Nobody told Ukrainian parliamentarian Yuri Blagodir that you had to be physically fit to be a representative. But last Thursday... Forward>>
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Medvedev Questions Legitimacy Of Ukraine's New Government
Medvedev Questions Legitimacy Of Ukraine's New Government MOSCOW (AP) — A successful Olympics behind him, President Vladimir Putin is facing what may become the most dramatic challenge of his rule: how to respond to the turmoil in Ukraine, a country he has declared vital for Russia's interests, which is home to millions of Russian-speakers and hosts a major Russian navy base. Some in Ukraine's Russian-speaking east and south already... Forward>>
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Chess in a Minefield: The Global Implications of the Ukraine Conflict
Chess in a Minefield: The Global Implications of the Ukraine Conflict Smoke rising on Independence Square in Kiev on Thursday. The bloody conflict in Ukraine could trigger yet another confrontation between the West and Russia. Dominance in Europe is at stake on the geopolitical chess board. While Ukraine itself could descend into civil war. The quote printed in SPIEGEL 33 years ago was a noteworthy one, and still sounds remarkably topical: "We have to ensure... Forward>>
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Ukraine protests: Five dead in Kiev as
Ukraine protests: Five dead in Kiev as Tear gas and petrol bombs are still being thrown in Independence Square, as Duncan Crawford reports. At least five people have been killed in renewed clashes between police and protesters in central Kiev after a truce agreed on Wednesday broke down. Some live rounds have been fired but it is not clear by whom. Protesters are throwing petrol bombs, while police... Forward>>
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Ukraine crisis: Viktor Yanukovych blames protesters for violence
Ukraine crisis: Viktor Yanukovych blames protesters for violence President says opposition leaders have disregarded democracy by taking to the streets in protests which have killed 25 people. Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovych said anti-government protesters had "crossed the limits" by taking to the streets to try to oust him from power, as the number of dead rose to 25. In an address to the nation on Wednesday after the bloodiest day since... Forward>>
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Kiev sees renewed violence as protesters clash with police
Kiev sees renewed violence as protesters clash with police Anti-government protesters clashed with riot police near Ukraine’s parliament building in Kiev on Tuesday, stoking fresh tensions in a three-month stand-off that shows no sign of abating. Television footage showed police snipers shooting what looked to be stun grenades and rubber bullets from the roofs of nearby buildings, forcing protesters to use makeshift shields to protect themselves... Forward>>
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Ukraine allows injured activist to receive treatment in Lithuania
Ukraine allows injured activist to receive treatment in Lithuania Decision to allow Dmytro Bulatov to receive help comes as president Viktor Yanukovych announces return to work. The Ukrainian government bowed to intense western pressure on Sunday and let an opposition activist fly abroad for treatment after his abduction, torture and then attempted arrest by police outraged critics of President Viktor Yanukovich. The embattled head of state... Forward>>
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Ukraine's president Yanukovych takes sick leave amid calls for resignation
Ukraine's president Yanukovych takes sick leave amid calls for resignation No indication of how long Viktor Yanukovych will be on leave after statement on presidential website. Ukraine's embattled president, Viktor Yanukovych, is taking sick leave as the country's political crisis continues with no sign of resolution. A statement on the presidential website on Thursday said Yanukovych was on sick leave due to an acute respiratory illness and high fever. There was... Forward>>
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US preparing financial sanctions against Ukraine
US preparing financial sanctions against Ukraine Final details of the package have not been worked out, but it could be put in place quickly. The Obama administration is preparing financial sanctions that could be imposed on Ukrainian officials and protest leaders if violence escalates in the political crisis gripping Ukraine, congressional aides have said. Congressional aides, who asked not to be identified by name, said they had discussed... Forward>>
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Ex-president warns Ukraine 'on brink of civil war'
Ex-president warns Ukraine 'on brink of civil war' Steve Rosenberg visits Kiev's "protest town", which is equipped with food stalls, a church tent, and a makeshift hospital. Ukraine's first post-independence president has warned the country is on the "brink of civil war" as parliament debates an amnesty for protesters. Leonid Kravchuk, president from 1991 to 1994, opened the debate in parliament by urging everyone involved... Forward>>
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Ukraine PM resigns as Yanukovich seeks to preserve rule
Ukraine PM resigns as Yanukovich seeks to preserve rule Ukraine’s prime minister resigned on Tuesday and parliament repealed deeply unpopular anti-protest laws, as President Viktor Yanukovich tried to ease the country away from confrontation and preserve his own job after two months of roiling protests. In what may yet prove a turning point, an emergency parliament session that will continue on Wednesday also moved towards delivering... Forward>>
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'Prepared to Die': The Right Wing's Role in Ukrainian Protests
'Prepared to Die': The Right Wing's Role in Ukrainian Protests Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich appears bent on crushing the protest movement but the opposition won't go quietly. A right-wing nationalist party is seeking to benefit from the growing violence and has begun warning of a civil war. Dressed in jeans and a down jacket, the parliamentarian who wants to overthrow Ukraine's president by any means necessary is standing in Kiev's Maidan... Forward>>
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A piece of folk's advice for the President and the parliament on the eve of the negotiations, 20 January 2014 from the oldest generation of Ukraine (Or do not dig a hole for Ukraine, Daddy)
A piece of folk's advice for the President and the parliament on the eve of the negotiations, 20 January 2014 from the oldest generation of Ukraine
(Or do not dig a hole for Ukraine, Daddy) Dear Victor Fedorovych and members of the parliament, we the oldest generation in the state, gray-haired pensioners, veterans, whose number constitutes about 14 million people of Ukrainian society, assumed responsibility and obligation to teach you a lesson - a lesson of life, history, truth, strength and freedom! Of course, not everyone likes to be lectured, especially such "educated people" as you... Forward>>
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Statement of the Council of the Ukrainian Association of Retired Persons.
Statement of the Council of the Ukrainian Association of Retired Persons. What is going on in our country can leave indifferent no conscious citizen of Ukraine. The state authority neglected the fundamental principle, which it was supposed to exercise in all actions - that is the principle of state administration determined by the Constitution - “The bearer of sovereignty and the only source of power in Ukraine shall be the people. The people shall exercise power directly and... Forward>>
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Appeal of the Head of the Council of the UARP to the Ukrainian people
Appeal of the Head of the Council of the UARP to the Ukrainian people The supreme authority of Ukraine is its people. Only we and not a gang of noodles freaking out because of money have to be the sovereign in this country determining for the whole state where to go next and what to do. State authorities are only executors of the people's will. If state authorities being employed by a people and financed from its resources are absolutely not able to cope with their duties... Forward>>
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Since 1991, hundreds of Ukrainian villages have disappeared
Since 1991, hundreds of Ukrainian villages have disappeared 641 rural communities, among them 40 urban villages and 601 villages, disappeared in Ukraine during the period from 1991 to 2012 according to the statistics provided by the Department of Communications with the Local Authorities and Local Self-government Institutions of the Verkhovna Rada Apparat. 528 villages and urban villages have disappeared owing to their lack of residency... Forward>>
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