Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Petro Oleshchuk: What will make Russia talk Crimea? - Kyiv Post

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October 16, 2019
Petro Oleshchuk: What will make Russia talk Crimea? - Kyiv Post
Council of Foreign Relations criticized for Russia-tied donation - Quartz
"Russia walks into Ukraine as if it's their home": Italian journalist points to UEFA's double standards - UNIAN
As Ukraine waited for U.S. assistance, death toll on eastern front line grew - Los Angeles Times
Currently 87 Ukrainian political prisoners in Russia-occupied Crimea - KrymSOS - Interfax-Ukraine

Petro Oleshchuk: What will make Russia talk Crimea? - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Russia's War Against Ukraine Petro Oleshchuk: What will make Russia talk Crimea? Published Oct. 16 at 3:11 pm Russian President Vladimir Putin rides a motorbike before the Babylon's Shadow motorbike show in Sevastopol, Crimea on Aug.
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Council of Foreign Relations criticized for Russia-tied donation - Quartz

Quartz
A group of 56 former US national security officials, academics, and activists have hit out at vaunted think tank Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) for accepting $12 million from Len Blavatnik, a Soviet-born oligarch whose business associates were sanctioned by the United States as part of the blowback against Russia’s interference in the 2016 election.
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"Russia walks into Ukraine as if it's their home": Italian journalist points to UEFA's double standards - UNIAN

UNIAN
"Russia walks into Ukraine as if it's their home": Italian journalist points to UEFA's double standards13:35, 16 October 2019 World 1 0 UEFA may move the Champions League Final from Turkey, while giving Russia the right to host.
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As Ukraine waited for U.S. assistance, death toll on eastern front line grew - Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times
When President Trump froze hundreds of millions of dollars in security assistance to Ukraine in July, Oleksandr Markiv was in a trench defending his country’s eastern front line against Russia-backed separatist militias.
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Currently 87 Ukrainian political prisoners in Russia-occupied Crimea - KrymSOS - Interfax-Ukraine

Interfax-Ukraine
11:43 16.10.2019 Currently 87 Ukrainian political prisoners in Russia-occupied Crimea - KrymSOS KYIV. Oct 16 (Interfax-Ukraine) - As of October 2019, in Russia-occupied Crimea there are 87 people – Ukrainian Crimean Tatar activists – political prisoners, Coordinator of the KrymSOS (CrimeaSOS) human rights organization Coordinator Tamila Tasheva has said.
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