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Europe, not Russia, pressed Kiev over EU
A tent camp of the supporters of Ukraine’s integration with the EU on Maidan Square in Kiev where clashes between protesters and police began.
Top EU officials, rather than Russia, threatened Ukraine with a coup d’état if Kiev refused to sign an association agreement in 2013, Nikolay Azarov, Ukraine’s former prime minister, said.
“I’ve never heard neither Putin nor Medvedev saying...
Russia Opposes One World Government - Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin as he speaks during a press conference in Moscow on December 18, 2014.
Russian president says his country will never accept a world order which is headed by one single government.
Vladimir Putin on Saturday said Moscow will oppose a unipolar world order where an undisputed leader imposes his own will on the world.
“There’s an attempt to disguise the current...
NATO involvement in Ukraine is 'destructive' - Russia
Russia’s Ambassador to NATO, Aleksandr Grushko.
NATO weapons deliveries to Ukraine are unacceptable and could lead to dangerous and unpredictable consequences, says Moscow’s NATO envoy. He also urges the OSCE to look into the use and origin of Western arms already supplied to the country.
Moscow is warning Washington against sending arms to war-torn Ukraine, including military hardware being...
Chinese men aim to import thousands of Russian and Ukrainian women
China has a serious shortage of women, due to their one child policy, which was adopted following Mao’s retarded “as many children as physically possible” policy. Women, when pregnant with a girl, have tended to abort it so that they will have a son to carry on the family name.
Instead of looking inside of Asia for women to import (Southeast Asia has plenty available), China is instead looking...
Poroshenko has 'no doubt' US will pay to arm Ukraine
President Petro Poroshenko, who the US, along with the Europeans and NATO, helped place in power after last year’s coup, has declared that he has “no doubt” America’s taxpayers will provide the lethal weapons he desires to fight the separatists in eastern Ukraine. I never had any doubt, either. Of course it’s all to stop “Russian aggression.” NATO’s expansionism is never considered...
Donetsk rebel chief claims Ukraine is 'run by Jews'
Ukraine’s pro-Russian rebel chief on Monday branded the country’s leaders “miserable” Jews in an apparent anti-Semitic jibe.
Alexander Zakharchenko, leader of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic, claimed that Kiev’s pro-Western leaders were “miserable representatives of the great Jewish people”.
“I can’t remember a time when Cossacks...
Hundreds trying to break into Ukraine president's office in Kiev
Several hundred protesters have reportedly tried to break into the Ukrainian president’s administrational office in the country’s capital Kiev, but were repelled by security forces guarding the building. The stand-off grew into clashes in the street.
The demonstrators, who demand access to the administration’s conference room in order to make a TV statement, are still clashing with the National...
Ukraine continues bombing Donetsk as Minsk peace talks fail
Donetsk residents stand outside a house damaged by Ukrainian army’s shelling of the city’s Kuybyshevsky district.
Shelling of the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk is continuing practically non-stop with shells landing in civilian areas after mediators’ talks failed Saturday. Militia and Kiev forces are fighting for the strategically key area of Debaltsevo.
Officials of the self-proclaimed...
US Soldiers caught on camera by TV in Ukraine's Mariupol
Following a disputed shelling in the strategic Ukrainian city of Mariupol last week, Obama said the United States will impose new sanctions on Russia.
“We will continue to take the approach that we have taken in the past, which is to ratchet up the pressure on Russia,” Obama said during a news conference in New Delhi. “And I will look at all additional options that are available to us, short...
Poroshenko accuses Russia of having 9000 troops in Ukraine
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko on January 21, 2015, holds up a fragment of a bus in which 13 civilians were allegedly killed in a rocket attack by pro-Russia forces last week.
Ukrainian president has accused Moscow of backing pro-Russia forces in the east of the country with thousands of troops.
Petro Poroshenko said on Wednesday that more than 9,000 troops have been sent by Russia to support...
Security deteriorating in East Ukraine: OSCE
Ukrainian army tanks in the Donetsk village of Peski.
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) has warned of a serious deterioration in security in Ukraine’s restive eastern regions amid Kiev’s latest offensive against pro-Russian forces there.
“What our monitors have been reporting is a serious deterioration of the security situation in the past few days with an increase...
Donetsk shelled as Kiev 'orders massive fire' on East Ukraine
Ukrainian troops have launched a massive assault on militia-held areas Sunday morning after an order from Kiev, a presidential aide said. The self-proclaimed Donetsk republic’s leader accused Kiev of trying to restart the war.
The order to launch the offensive was issued early approximately at 6:00 am, according to Yury Biryukov, an aide to President Petro Poroshenko.
“Today we will show HOW good...
Ukraine continues shelling cities around Donetsk
Once handling some five million passengers annually, Donetsk airport is now lying in ruins.
Ukraine’s government forces have shelled several cities in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic over 30 times, pro-Russia sources say.
The Donetsk news agency quoted the sources as saying that the attacks occurred early Saturday in populated areas on the outskirts of Donetsk, Gorlovka and...
Russia Cuts Off European Gas Supplies, Starts Selling Dollars
Vladimir Putin has been silent lately. But if anyone thought he had been shamed into defeat or marginalized, then think again.
In the last few hours Russia has announced two key strategic decisions that show they are not going to stand idly by while their economy and way of life are destroyed by Western forces.
First, presumably in response to stiff sanctions leveled by the United States and the European...
Humanitarian crisis looms in East Ukraine
A view of a house razed during a Ukrainian army strike in Stanitsa Luganskaya village, east Ukraine.
Amnesty International has warned that the violence-scarred eastern Ukraine is sliding toward a humanitarian disaster as local residents struggle to get food as well as medicine.
Denis Krivosheev, deputy director of Europe and Central Asia at Amnesty International, said on Thursday that the people in...