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The Annexation Of Crimea Opens A New World Order

PARIS – On March 12, Mustafa Dzhemilev, a leading figure among the ethnic Crimean Tatars, had a long conversation over the phone with Vladimir Putin. No doubt, they talked about the referendum that was set to take place four days later. According to what Dzhemilev reported to the Ukrainian media, the Russian president asserted that […]

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Geopolitics Ukraine Winter

Pawns Of Power – With Ukrainian Troops In Crimea

PEREVALNE — While Russian flags fly in Simferopol and people celebrate the “return home” in the main square, a few miles away in the village of Perevalne a strange calm has descended. For weeks now, the Ukrainian military regiments here have been surrounded by Russian forces, and armored vehicles have patrolled the streets. Pro-Russian activists […]

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Food / Travel Geopolitics

Crimea’s Tourism Question (And A Billionaire’s Answer)

SIMFEROPOL — Crimea’s economy is built on two main engines: tourism and agriculture. The current unrest and pending secession of Crimea to become part of Russia could dissuade many would-be vacationers from both Ukraine and Western Europe. A serious drop in tourism numbers could translate into a serious hit for the peninsula’s economy, which is […]

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From Damascus To Crimea: Connecting The Dots Of A New Cold War

PARIS — Will Syrians pay for the Ukrainians? Will the millions of victims of a protracted and bloody conflict in Syria suffer the backlashes of the situation playing out in Ukraine? Sadly, the answer is yes. Posed in these simplistic terms, the question might seem odd. But in reality, the growing hostility between Moscow and […]

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Geopolitics

With Crimea In The Balance, Tatars Fear The Worst – Again

Ethnic Tatars are deeply attached to their native Crimea, but risk again becoming the first victims of the maneuvering of greater powers.

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Ukraine Winter

We Will All Pay For Crimea, Except For The War Criminals

It will take the international community years to recover from the trust Russia violated over its illegal interference in Ukraine. But Putin and his close collaborators will never be punished.

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Geopolitics

Snapshot Of The World: Caracas, Kiev, San Francisco

Some of the images that have caught our eye, and events that have captured the world’s attention…

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Ukraine Winter

Eastern Roots For Western Duo Staring Down Moscow

The path of the EU and the U.S. on Ukraine is defining not only the West’s long-term interests but also the key geopolitical players involved. A Russian look at two key diplomatic players.

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Geopolitics Society

In Crimea, Russians Are Better Than ‘Gays And Fascists’

Tensions are running high in Simferopol, the capital of the region of Crimea. A Polish reporter tries to take the pulse of a people increasingly divided.

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Ukraine Zoo Out Of Money, Animals Begin To Starve

KHARKIV — There’s a critical situation in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, and it doesn’t involve human rights. If the city zoo doesn’t get more money by Monday, officials say the animals there will begin to die of starvation. Zoo director Aleksey Yakovlev says that there is a pregnant elephant named Tandy who is […]

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The Bad Economics Of Crimean Independence

Whatever political and ethnic forces are at play, all sides must remember that Crimea’s finances and infrastructure are Ukrainian to the core.

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Which Side Are You On? Ukraine Military Dilemma In Crimea

SEVASTOPOL — Tension is running high around the Ukrainian navy base in Sevastopol and around Belbek airport, with several spontaneous demonstrations breaking out. Meanwhile on the outskirts of the nearby city of Simferopol, says Vladislav Celeznevon, a Ukrainian Defense Ministry spokesman, military trucks without license plates are blocking in the perimeter of concrete military bases. […]

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Iran Worried Ukraine Crisis Could Derail Nuclear Talks

In Tehran, concern is growing that tensions between Western capitals and Moscow over the showdown in Ukraine could undermine progress on resolving Iran’s own standoff with the West over its nuclear program. Several political observers worried about the possible weakening of Russian influence should it face sanctions or diplomatic isolation concerning in response to its […]

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Ideas Ukraine Winter

Ukraine: Buried By History, Lost In Translation

The competing sides, both globally and regionally, will never see Ukraine’s reality the same way, so deep are the historical and cultural divides. Analysis from Kiev.

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Geopolitics Ideas Ukraine Winter

On Ukraine, There Is Just One Way To Handle Putin

Europe and the U.S. must respond to Russian President Vladimir Putin with neither war nor capitulation. There is a third option: total isolation.

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Geopolitics Ideas Ukraine Winter

Is Ukraine On The Road To Czechoslovakia, 1968?

The West has woken up to the gravity of the situation. But what real options are on the table?

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Her Western Neighbors Must Not Let Ukraine Down

From Poland to Western Europe and beyond, Ukrainian democracy needs cash to flourish. There may not be a third chance.

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Geopolitics Ukraine Winter

Kiev In Reverse: On The Ground In Crimea, Ukraine’s Newest Battlefield

In the capital of Ukraine’s Crimea region, where ethnic Russians and otherwise pro-Russian citizens hold sway, dissenters are holding a countermovement to the pro-EU Maiden protests.

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Geopolitics Ideas Ukraine Winter

The Real Revolution In Ukraine Still Lies Ahead

-OpEd- MUNICH — When the Winter Olympics ended Sunday evening, the second part of the Ukrainian revolution began. Now the country’s cohesion and its chances of economic survival will be decided. After a dramatic week in Kiev, a civil war was avoided when the Ukraine Parliament removed the president from power. And now even Ukrainians […]

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Geopolitics Ukraine Winter

Welcome To Kharkiv, The Most Complicated Place In Ukraine

In Eastern Ukraine, near the Russian border, the scene – and sentiments – and not exactly like those in Kiev.

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Ukraine: Why 2014 Isn’t Another 1989 For Eastern Europe

-Analysis- PARIS — Is this 1989 all over again? One generation after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the protests in Ukraine instinctively bring to mind the revolutions that swept away the dying communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe. The images of crowds, initially peaceful and festive in Kiev’s Independence Square, are similar to […]

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Kiev’s Bloodiest Day, After Truce Crumbles

KIEV — After a brief respite in clashes, the Ukraine capital exploded again Thursday, with scenes of urban warfare and photographs of corpses lining Kiev’s central square. Death tolls Thursday range from several dozen to more than 100 victims, according to various sources. Hundreds of injured were also reported as videos and testimonies of snipers […]

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Geopolitics Ideas Ukraine Winter

Ukraine On The Brink: What Europe Must Do

-OpEd- The Western world felt safe in the illusion that nothing would happen in Ukraine until the end of the Sochi Olympic Games. But it woke up on Wednesday to terrifying images of the bloody battlefield of central Kiev, literally ablaze. After a three-month-long face-off between a pro-European opposition, which hasn’t weakened despite the cold […]

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Geopolitics Ideas Ukraine Winter

Why Ukraine? Just Take A Look At Their Neighbors

To understand the Maidan protesters in Kiev, just go to Prague, Warsaw and beyond. While other post-Soviet bloc economies have emerged, Ukrainians know too well that their leaders have failed them.

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Geopolitics Ukraine Winter

Tortured In Kiev: A Maidan Activist’s Brutal Account

And Igor Luzenko is the lucky one. The other activist with whom he was abducted, beaten and interrogated didn’t make it home alive.

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Geopolitics Ideas Ukraine Winter

Why Ukraine’s Standoff Imperils Europe’s Future

-OpEd- MUNICH — During these past years of economic crisis, we Europeans learned that our fate was inextricably linked to that of the banks. We’re accustomed to the idea that numbers will decide how the continent fares. A good European, then, is a thrifty European. And now the pictures from Kiev come crashing in. They […]

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Geopolitics Ukraine Winter

In Kiev, With The People Of The Maidan Movement

KIEV — “Dude, are you drunk? Get out of here!” says Evgeni Dudchenko, a pro-EU protester who works security for the so-called Euromaidan movement, named for the square where the dissidents gather. He checks out everyone who wants to enter the demonstration area. “If someone is drunk, he’s out of here. Alcohol is forbidden here, […]

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Geopolitics Ukraine Winter

The Risk Of Ultranationalism In Ukraine

As overnight clashes in Kiev leave at least two dead, the Russian daily reports that the violence is being fed by nationalist groups that advocate open revolution.

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Why Putin And Xi Must Be More Like Bismarck

Russia and China risk setting off global conflicts for the sake of national pride. A century later, the lessons of Otto von Bismarck are being ignored again.

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Geopolitics

Snapshot Of The World: Kiev Protests, Mourning Mandela, Holy Snow

Nelson Mandela is mourned in South Africa, authorities are challenged with music in Ukraine and more images capturing the news..

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Geopolitics Ideas Ukraine Winter

Vitali Klitschko: Risks For The West’s Anointed Hero In Ukraine

The former boxing champion has been plucked by the Western media as the new face of Ukraine’s opposition. The situation is more complicated than that, even as risks for all rise.

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Geopolitics Ideas Ukraine Winter

What Failure In Ukraine Reveals About European Weakness

Europe represents the freedom from political dictatorship. But at what cost?

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Geopolitics Ukraine Winter

Ukraine Fails To Free Tymoshenko, EU Bid At Risk

KIEV — So Ukraine’s former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko is still a prisoner — and Ukraine’s future as part of the European Union hangs in the balance. The Ukrainian Parliament balked Wednesday night on any decision to release the opposition leader, who has been jailed since 2011. Meanwhile, the EU has sent Kiev a clear […]

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Latest On Ukraine, U.S. Budget Deal, French Fries Onslaught

UKRAINE PROTESTS: UPDATE U.S. CONGRESS CLOSING IN ON BUDGET DEAL Republican and Democrat negotiators have agreed on a federal budget for the next two years, brushing aside fears of a new government shutdown in January, The Washington Post reports. If passed by the House and the Senate, the deal will translate into spending cuts and […]

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Geopolitics Ukraine Winter

Ukraine Tries To Subtly Shift Westward Without Upsetting Russian Bear

Kiev doesn’t want to risk its ties with Moscow, but can’t afford to pass up economic opportunities in Europe. And where does that leave jailed opposition chief Yulia Tymoshenko?

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Geopolitics

Scotland Stays, French ISIS Strikes, IPhone Launch

SCOTLAND SAYS “NO” TO INDEPENDENCEScotland voted to stay in the United Kingdom with 55.3% of voters rejecting independence. The results from all 32 council areas show the “No” side won with 2,001,926 votes to the 1,617,989 “Yes” votes. The independence campaign did score four big successes, though, winning 53% in the largest city of Glasgow, […]

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Scotland’s Vote, Hitler’s Food Taster, Monster Black Hole

SCOTLAND’S MOMENT OF TRUTHThe time has come for Scottish voters to decide whether they want to live in an independent Scotland or remain part of the United Kingdom. Polling stations will be open until 10 p.m. local time ,and the results are expected by tomorrow morning, though the counting could take longer than usual, as […]

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Anti-ISIS Strikes, Cameron’s Plea, Daredevil Grandma

U.S. STEPS UP ANTI-ISIS STRIKESWashington opened a new phase in its anti-ISIS campaign by launching airstrikes near Baghdad to help the Iraqi government regain territories it lost to the terrorist group, The New York Times reports. The newspaper also reported that ISIS is recruiting heavily in the poor neighborhoods of Turkey’s capital Ankara, from which […]

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Ukraine Refugees Attacked, Gaza Talks Resume, British Humor

Aug. 19, 2014 ISIS THREATENS AMERICANS In an online video message, ISIS terrorists threaten to attack Americans “in any place” in retaliation for U.S. airstrikes against them in Iraq, The Independent reports. In the gruesome video, a statement reads, “We will drown all of you in blood.” This comes as Kurdish Peshmergas and Iraqi troops […]

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Obama Approves Iraq Strikes, Ebola Emergency, Happy Headline

Friday, August 8, 2014 OBAMA AUTHORIZES IRAQ AIRSTRIKES Marking the most significant intervention in Iraq since American troops were withdrawn in 2011, U.S. President Barack Obama authorized airstrikes against Islamist extremists there and aid to desperate civilians a day after the country’s largest Christian town was seized, forcing thousands to flee. “Earlier this week, one […]

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