Putin Joins the Climate Change Deniers
Were his comments just off-the-cuff remarks, or a reflection of a deeper policy change? …read more Source: Transitions Online...
NATO’s Real Alliance Dilemma
Ted Galen Carpenter NATO’s European members, especially the newest members in eastern Europe, incessantly fret about the threat that Vladimir Putin’s Russia poses to their countries and the continent. Their worries were noticeable even before the eruption of the Ukraine crisis in 2013 and 2014. Moscow’s 2008 military...
Germany, Russia, Ukraine, France Discuss Ukraine Peace Deal
April 18, 2017 …read more Source: Center on Global...
Supreme Court Candidate Exposed for Sentencing Innocent Man to Life Imprisonment
It is, of course, for the court to determine a man’s innocence, however in the case of life prisoner Volodymyr Panasenko, nobody has ever believed he is guilty. Now, after Panasenko has been in prison for over 10 years, his trial has proven a career nemesis for one of the judges who sentenced him. …read more Source: Kharkiv Human...
Hague Court To Issue Ruling On Ukraine Case Against Russia
April 17, 2017 …read more Source: Center on Global...
Longstanding Early Investors Say Ukraine Offers Foreign Manufacturers Great Prospects
Since the beginning of the military conflict in eastern Ukraine, quite a few foreign companies have left the country. Other firms decided to stay and grow the business, however, seeing Ukraine as a great location for their manufacturing facilities. Decades of experience Ansgar Bornemann, Head of Nestlé in Ukraine and Moldova, says it has been a...
OSCE says number of ceasefire violations in Donbass decreases
Over the past week, the number of ceasefire violations along the line of control in Donbass decreased by 17% compared to the previous week …read more Source:...
Political Infighting Is Destabilizing Ukraine
Ukraine should prioritize domestic governance while building trust at home and credibility abroad. …read more Source: Carnegie Endowment for International...
The Fate of Independent Media in Crimea
After the Russian annexation, journalists had to choose between leaving, embracing a pro-Russian stance, or avoiding politics altogether. From Euroradio. …read more Source: Transitions Online...
Moscow Gears Up for Giant Renewal Project
10 percent of city residents could be forced out of Soviet-era apartments. …read more Source: Transitions Online...