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‘Grad Rockets’ Return to Eastern Ukraine?

As fighting has flared up between government forces and Russia-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine over these past two days, we have spoken to people trapped on both sides of the line of contact. “Here we go again,” groans a friend in separatist-controlled Donetsk. “Just as you get used to the relative quiet, it’s Groundhog Day all over...

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Escalation of tension in the Donbas
Feb01

Escalation of tension in the Donbas

The most intense armed clashes between separatists and Ukrainian government forces since the beginning of this year have taken place in Avdiyivka. …read more Source: Centre for Eastern Studies...

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‘Foreign State’ Likely Behind Czech ForMin Computer Breach, Minister Says
Jan31

‘Foreign State’ Likely Behind Czech ForMin Computer Breach, Minister Says

In a most likely unrelated development, Russia has reportedly accused two top cyber-agents of working with the CIA. …read more Source: Transitions Online...

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Biggest German Bank Admits It Laundered Billions for Russian Clients
Jan31

Biggest German Bank Admits It Laundered Billions for Russian Clients

‘Mirror trading’ scheme had no evident economic purpose, New York financial regulator says. …read more Source: Transitions Online...

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Everyone-loses
Jan31

Everyone-loses

Disorder erupted in Ukraine in 2014, involving the overthrow of a sitting government, the Russian annexation of the Crimean peninsula, and a violent insurrection, supported by Moscow, in the east of the country. This Adelphi book argues that the crisis has yielded a ruinous outcome, in which all the parties are worse off and international...

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Berlin’s New Pragmatism in an Era of Radical Uncertainty
Jan31

Berlin’s New Pragmatism in an Era of Radical Uncertainty

Photo credit: elxeneize / Shutterstock, Inc. Abstract: Germany has emerged as the EU’s central economic and political power in today’s crisis-ridden Europe. The U.K., after the Brexit vote, has probably dropped out of global crisis management for quite a while and the United States, under President Barack Obama, already significantly...

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Three Confess to Kadyrov Assassination Plot: Report
Jan31

Three Confess to Kadyrov Assassination Plot: Report

Though details remain sketchy, the affair seems to center around a feud between the Chechen leader and a prominent local family. …read more Source: Transitions Online...

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Postcards Commemorating Ukraine War Dead Capture Human Dimension
Jan30

Postcards Commemorating Ukraine War Dead Capture Human Dimension

Sent to people all across the world, the postcards aim to “make the war more personal,” says project’s initiator. …read more Source: Transitions Online...

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Crimea: Defense Lawyers Harassed

(Kyiv) – Russian authorities have detained two human rights lawyers who represent prominent Crimean Tatar leaders, Human Rights Watch said today. The lawyers’ clients are being prosecuted on politically motivated charges in retaliation for their activism. Emil Kurbedinov, who was detained on January 26, 2017, and Nikolai Polozov, detained...

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Trump Can Fix the Defects in U.S. Foreign Policy
Jan30

Trump Can Fix the Defects in U.S. Foreign Policy

Ted Galen Carpenter In administration after administration over the decades, U.S. foreign policy has habitually exhibited several of the same deficiencies. Although those defects and blind spots were evident throughout the Cold War, they have become more noticeable and worrisome since the end of that struggle. Today, they are glaringly apparent...

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