Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Vladimir Putin: Russians Sanctioned by U.S. Must Be Doing a Good Job - Newsweek

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March 20, 2019
Vladimir Putin: Russians Sanctioned by U.S. Must Be Doing a Good Job - Newsweek
Russians still negative toward US, Ukraine – poll - news politics - UNIAN
We war-gamed an escalation of the Ukraine-Russia crisis – here's what it taught us about the real world - The Conversation - UK
Can Urban Renewal Plug Russia's Brain Drain? - The Moscow Times
COMMENT: Ukraine has to climb a debt mountain - bne IntelliNews

Vladimir Putin: Russians Sanctioned by U.S. Must Be Doing a Good Job - Newsweek

Newsweek
Russian President Vladimir Putin has made light of western diplomatic and economic sanctions imposed on some of his compatriots, suggesting they are actually a mark of success for the businesspeople.
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Russians still negative toward US, Ukraine – poll - news politics - UNIAN

UNIAN
Russians still negative toward U.S., Ukraine – pollAt the same time, 87% of respondents have a positive attitude to Belarus. REUTERS Russians have retained negative attitudes toward the United States and Ukraine.Such estimates are maintained for at least the past 12 months, according to a public opinion poll conducted by Russian NGO Levada Center, an UNIAN correspondent in Russia reports.
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We war-gamed an escalation of the Ukraine-Russia crisis – here's what it taught us about the real world - The Conversation - UK

The Conversation - UK
It is 9am on a chilly March morning. Delegates from across the world have assembled for an emergency meeting of the North Atlantic Council, NATO’s main decision-making body. The main item on the agenda: an update from the Supreme Allied Commander Europe on Russian escalations in Ukraine and elsewhere in Europe, to determine NATO’s response.
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Can Urban Renewal Plug Russia's Brain Drain? - The Moscow Times

The Moscow Times
This article appeared in our special "Russia in 2019" print issue. The road to “New Life” is bumpy. Only recently opened, the entrance to the apartment complex in Belgorod, a provincial city on the border with Ukraine, has yet to be paved.
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COMMENT: Ukraine has to climb a debt mountain - bne IntelliNews

bne IntelliNews
In a recent report, analysts at Goldman Sachs claimed that participation in Ukrainian local debt auctions could rise between 15% and 30% this year, accounting for an extra $2bn-$6bn in capital.
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Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Ukrainian sailor had surgery in Russia - POW Ukrainian sailor Soroka had surgery, - lawyer - 112 International

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March 19, 2019
Ukrainian sailor had surgery in Russia - POW Ukrainian sailor Soroka had surgery, - lawyer - 112 International
Moskalkova seeks to ensure adequate conditions for Vyshinsky in Ukrainian detention - RAPSI
Ukroboronprom reports concern not exporting weapons, military equipment to Russia since 2014 - Kyiv Post
Washington measles outbreak: why it’s mostly affecting Russian speakers - Vox.com
Australia imposes anti-Russian sanctions over attack in Sea of Azov - 112 International

Ukrainian sailor had surgery in Russia - POW Ukrainian sailor Soroka had surgery, - lawyer - 112 International

112 International
POW Ukrainian sailor Soroka had surgery, - lawyer Earlier it was reported that the functions of the sailor’s arm did not regenerate, the fingers did not bend and edema did not disappear, after the wound
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Moskalkova seeks to ensure adequate conditions for Vyshinsky in Ukrainian detention - RAPSI

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15:57 19/03/2019 MOSCOW, March 19 (RAPSI) – Russia’s High Commissioner for Human Rights Tatyana Moskalkova has asked Ukrainian ombudsman Lyudmila Denisova to ensure adequate detention conditions for journalist Kirill Vyshinsky, according to the information published on the Russian ombudsman’s website.
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Ukroboronprom reports concern not exporting weapons, military equipment to Russia since 2014 - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
The estimates of the volume of exports of weapons and military equipment from Ukraine in 2014-2018 with a 23% share of exports to the Russian Federation, published by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) in March, are incorrect and do not correspond to the reality, Ukroboronprom state concern has stated, noting that it has not been exporting weapons and military equipment to Russia since 2014.
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Washington measles outbreak: why it’s mostly affecting Russian speakers - Vox.com

Vox.com
When Valerie Kobylnik became pregnant for the first time nine years ago, she was convinced vaccines were toxic. She’d seen and read plenty of material to persuade her — anti-vaccine blogs, YouTube videos featuring the parents of “vaccine-injured” children, and books like Vaccine Epidemic.
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Australia imposes anti-Russian sanctions over attack in Sea of Azov - 112 International

112 International
Australia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Marise Payne EPA / UPG Australia imposed sanctions against seven citizens of Russian Federation in connection with Russia’s attack on Ukrainian ships in the Kerch Strait in November 2018.
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Monday, March 18, 2019

RUSSIA-UKRAINE The wounds of division among the Orthodox pilgrims in the Donbass - AsiaNews

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March 18, 2019
RUSSIA-UKRAINE The wounds of division among the Orthodox pilgrims in the Donbass - AsiaNews
Donbas war update: One Ukrainian soldier killed, two wounded in past day - UNIAN
UNIAN: Russian military hardware spotted near Ukrainian border - Kyiv Post
Nayev: Victory to depend on Ukrainians' unity, allies' consistency if Russia wages full-scale war - UNIAN
Halya Coynash: Russia demands compensation from Ukraine for 'annexing' Crimea - Kyiv Post

RUSSIA-UKRAINE The wounds of division among the Orthodox pilgrims in the Donbass - AsiaNews

AsiaNews
Moscow (AsiaNews) - A correspondent for the Russian website Lenta.ru, Igor Rotar, went to a monastery in Donbass, the Ukrainian region where fighting continues in the "hybrid war" between Russia and Ukraine, five years from the beginning of the conflict.
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Donbas war update: One Ukrainian soldier killed, two wounded in past day - UNIAN

UNIAN
Donbas war update: One Ukrainian soldier killed, two wounded in past day09:28, 18 March 2019 War 0 0 According to intelligence reports, three enemy troops were eliminated and another four were wounded.
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UNIAN: Russian military hardware spotted near Ukrainian border - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Russia's War Against Ukraine UNIAN: Russian military hardware spotted near Ukrainian border Published March 18 at 11:02 am A screenshot from OSCE drone video footage shows heavy truckconvoys crossing an uncontrolled section of Russian-Ukrainian bordernear the occupied Donetsk Oblast town of Manych.
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Nayev: Victory to depend on Ukrainians' unity, allies' consistency if Russia wages full-scale war - UNIAN

UNIAN
Nayev: Victory to depend on Ukrainians' unity, allies' consistency if Russia wages full-scale war10:54, 18 March 2019 War 0 0 The Russian army has advantages in terms of personnel and military hardware.
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Halya Coynash: Russia demands compensation from Ukraine for 'annexing' Crimea - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Russia's War Against Ukraine Halya Coynash: Russia demands compensation from Ukraine for ‘annexing’ Crimea Published March 18 at 10:27 am Motorists parade with their cars decorated with flags to mark the fifth anniversary of Russia's annexation of Crimea, in Sevastopol on March 16, 2019.
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Sunday, March 17, 2019

Russia and Ukraine locked in legal dispute over ancient gold – media - UNIAN

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March 17, 2019
Russia and Ukraine locked in legal dispute over ancient gold – media - UNIAN
Chairman of Russia's State Duma says Ukraine must pay for 25 years of Crimea's "annexation" - UNIAN
Bloody tour. Serial maniac kills women in Russia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan non-stop for 4 months - https://en.crimerussia.com/
112.ua: Ukraine's Border Service detained 'suspicious Russian citizen' - Kyiv Post
Ukraine ready to take on Russian election hackers - FRANCE 24

Russia and Ukraine locked in legal dispute over ancient gold – media - UNIAN

UNIAN
A final decision is expected in mid-June. The exhibition included items originating from four museums in Crimea and one museum in Kyiv, Ukraine's capital / Photo from UNIAN Ukraine and Russia are locked in a legal dispute over a precious collection of gold artifacts from Russian-occupied Crimea."The collection includes ancient jewelry, gems, helmets and scabbards from four museums in Crimea.
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Chairman of Russia's State Duma says Ukraine must pay for 25 years of Crimea's "annexation" - UNIAN

UNIAN
Chairman of Russia's State Duma says Ukraine must pay for 25 years of Crimea's "annexation"Volodin also proposed that the issue of the "responsibility" of Ukraine and the European Union for the social and economic situation in Crimea should be considered.
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Bloody tour. Serial maniac kills women in Russia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan non-stop for 4 months - https://en.crimerussia.com/

https://en.crimerussia.com/
ICR announced the trial of serial killer Bakhtier Matyakubov. Maniac attacked women in deserted places, stabbing them with a knife. The media reported that the killer had at least 11 victims, five of whom were killed in Moscow.
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112.ua: Ukraine's Border Service detained 'suspicious Russian citizen' - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
112.ua: Ukraine’s Border Service detained ‘suspicious Russian citizen’ Published March 17. Updated March 17 at 9:18 am An Ukrainian soldier stands guard at a checkpoint of Pletnyovka, Kharkiv region on Ukraine-Russia border on Aug.
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Ukraine ready to take on Russian election hackers - FRANCE 24

FRANCE 24
Date created : 17/03/2019 - 05:53 Kiev (AFP) At the headquarters of Ukraine's SBU security service more than a dozen local and Western security experts watch a simulated foreign cyber attack on several big screens ahead of this month's presidential vote.
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Saturday, March 16, 2019

Robert Mueller's Investigation: A Timeline of the Key Events - Bloomberg

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March 16, 2019
Robert Mueller's Investigation: A Timeline of the Key Events - Bloomberg
He Played a President on Ukrainian TV. Now He Wants the Real Thing. - The New York Times
Russia will respond to new EU sanctions - RIA - Reuters UK
Russia and Ukraine are locked in a legal dispute over ancient gold - NBCNews.com
Ukraine Reinforces Borders Ahead of Presidential Elections - Balkan Insight

Robert Mueller's Investigation: A Timeline of the Key Events - Bloomberg

Bloomberg
Robert Mueller's Investigation: A Timeline of the Key Events BloombergSpecial Counsel Robert Mueller is expected to deliver his report soon on Russian influence in the 2016 election to Attorney General William Barr, wrapping up ...
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He Played a President on Ukrainian TV. Now He Wants the Real Thing. - The New York Times

The New York Times
KIEV, Ukraine — Before he decided to run for the presidency of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky played a president in a television series called “Servant of the People,” about a schoolteacher whose speech about corruption goes viral on YouTube and propels him to office.
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Russia will respond to new EU sanctions - RIA - Reuters UK

Reuters UK
FILE PHOTO: A Russian flag flies with the Spasskaya Tower of the Kremlin in the background in Moscow, Russia, February 27, 2019. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov/File Photo MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia will respond to new European Union sanctions, its foreign ministry said on Saturday, without saying what action it would take.
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Russia and Ukraine are locked in a legal dispute over ancient gold - NBCNews.com

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Breaking News EmailsGet breaking news alerts and special reports. The news and stories that matter, delivered weekday mornings. March 16, 2019, 8:01 AM GMT / Source: Reuters By Yuliya Talmazan
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Ukraine Reinforces Borders Ahead of Presidential Elections - Balkan Insight

Balkan Insight
In the run-up to presidential elections in which national security is a top issue, the country is strengthening the border with Russian-annexed Crimea and with the breakaway Transnistrian region of Moldova.
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Friday, March 15, 2019

Russia proposes 24 candidates for ODIHR monitors of Ukrainian election - Interfax-Ukraine

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March 15, 2019
Russia proposes 24 candidates for ODIHR monitors of Ukrainian election - Interfax-Ukraine
Vyshinsky Case Reflects Lawlessness in Ukraine - Russian Foreign Ministry - UrduPoint News
EU targets 8 more Russians over naval incident off Ukraine - Washington Post
Where Will the Money to Rebuild Syria Come From? - The Atlantic
Ex-Foreign Minister Axworthy to lead Canada's election observation mission to Ukraine – media - UNIAN

Russia proposes 24 candidates for ODIHR monitors of Ukrainian election - Interfax-Ukraine

Interfax-Ukraine
14:34 15.03.2019 Russia proposes 24 candidates for ODIHR monitors of Ukrainian election The OSCE ODIHR has sent Kyiv a list of candidates for the short-term mission to monitor the Ukrainian presidential election, there are 24 candidates proposed by Russia on the list, the ODIHR told Interfax.
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Vyshinsky Case Reflects Lawlessness in Ukraine - Russian Foreign Ministry - UrduPoint News

UrduPoint News
Everything that is happening with RIA Novosti portal head Kirill Vyshinsky, who has been in Ukrainian custody since May 2018, is a manifestation of lawlessness in the country and shows how Kiev violates its commitments to protect media freedom, the Russian Foreign Ministry's spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Friday MOSCOW (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 15th March, 2019) Everything that is happening with RIA Novosti portal head Kirill Vyshinsky, who has been in Ukrainian custody since May 2018, is a manifestation of lawlessness in the country and shows how Kiev violates its commitments to protect media freedom, the Russian Foreign Ministry's spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Friday.
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EU targets 8 more Russians over naval incident off Ukraine - Washington Post

Washington Post
BRUSSELS — The European Union has imposed sanctions on eight more Russian officials that it says were involved in the seizure by Russia of Ukrainian ships and crew in November. EU headquarters said Friday that it is slapping asset freezes and travel bans on the eight for “actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.”
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Where Will the Money to Rebuild Syria Come From? - The Atlantic

The Atlantic
Russia, which intervened in the conflict in 2015 and is keen to preserve its newfound regional influence, can’t take on the cost of reconstruction. Its economy is in tatters, made worse by sanctions imposed following its invasion of Ukraine’s Crimea in 2014 and its interference in the 2016 U.S.
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Ex-Foreign Minister Axworthy to lead Canada's election observation mission to Ukraine – media - UNIAN

UNIAN
Ex-Foreign Minister Axworthy to lead Canada's election observation mission to Ukraine – mediaCanada will provide funding to counteract the "negative impact of disinformation" in the electoral process.
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