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      Ukraine News Roundup | November 7
      Nov07

      Ukraine News Roundup | November 7

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      For Putin, Ukraine’s Elections Backfired. So Now it’s Back to War
      Nov07

      For Putin, Ukraine’s Elections Backfired. So Now it’s Back to War

      Analysts: Moscow Fights Now with Mercenaries and Local Trainees, But in 20 Weeks May Again Send Its Own Troops The Russian-Ukrainian conflict in southeastern Ukraine is sliding back quickly into all-out war. Ukraine’s Defense Ministry said this morning that its forces have killed 200 separatist fighters and destroyed four tanks, plus...

      Ukraine’s Need for Fast Reform Means Government Has No Time for Infighting
      Nov06

      Ukraine’s Need for Fast Reform Means Government Has No Time for Infighting

      Poroshenko and Yatsenyuk Must Cut Short Their Recent Signs of Rivalry As Ukraine’s new leading political parties renew their talks today, they can waste no time in forming the government that now must grapple with a financial emergency, economic crisis, and war in the east. They must avoid acrimony or drawn-out negotiations, yet some signs...

      Ukraine News Roundup | November 4
      Nov04

      Ukraine News Roundup | November 4

      Separatist Elections in Donbas Were a Step Toward Permanent Stalemate via New Republic Dangerous Duty: The Donbas Volunteer Who Retrieves Bodies from the Battlefield via Mashable Ukraine’s Revolutionary No. 1 Goes to Parliament via Bloomberg Among the Rebels: Welcome to the Cossack People’s Republic of Stakhanov via Politico On...

      Ukraine’s New Government: Here’s What to Expect
      Nov03

      Ukraine’s New Government: Here’s What to Expect

      Amid Horse-Trading by Poroshenko and Yatsenyuk, a New Parliament Speaker Is Likely The Atlantic Council’s Kyiv-based senior fellow, Brian Mefford, writes on the likely makeup of Ukraine’s post-election government. His key observations are below, and you can read his detailed analysis on his own blog. …read more Source: Atlantic...

      Russian-Ukraine Gas Deal Gives Moscow the Leverage and Europe the Energy
      Nov03

      Russian-Ukraine Gas Deal Gives Moscow the Leverage and Europe the Energy

      Ukrainians Will Get Gas, Too, But Their Cost and Risk of Cutoffs Remain High European Union leaders in Brussels may be celebrating the gas deal signed Thursday between Ukraine and Russia as an assurance of Russian gas supplies to Europe this winter, but Ukrainians can at best take cold comfort from the agreement. EU Energy Commissioner Guenther...

      Ukraine, ISIS Wars Increase Europe’s Risks in the Western Balkans
      Nov03

      Ukraine, ISIS Wars Increase Europe’s Risks in the Western Balkans

      Albania’s Defense Minister Urges EU, NATO: Engage More Urgently with Ex-Yugoslav Region Europe’s peace is at risk from the wars in Ukraine, Syria and Iraq—and nowhere more than in the Balkans, where several states of the former Yugoslavia form the weakest spot in Europe’s security structures. …read more Source: Atlantic...

      A Night in War-Shattered Lugansk: Russian Soldiers Share Vodka with Western Journalists
      Nov01

      A Night in War-Shattered Lugansk: Russian Soldiers Share Vodka with Western Journalists

      ‘You Didn’t See Us Here,’ Officer Admonishes, as Moscow Keeps Military Options in Ukraine As Ukrainians elect a parliament this weekend, new evidence pops up of Russia’s military role in their country: Western journalists this week found destroyed Russian tanks in Donetsk—and very live (if somewhat drunk) Russian soldiers happy...

      Ukraine Gas Deal May Show That the West’s Sanctions on Russia Are Working
      Nov01

      Ukraine Gas Deal May Show That the West’s Sanctions on Russia Are Working

      The gas supply deal signed in Brussels yesterday among Russia, Ukraine and the European Union “is perhaps the clearest indication yet that sanctions imposed on Russia are working in terms of changing Russia’s behavior,” writes Timothy Ash, an economist who directs emerging markets strategy at Standard Bank in London. …read more...

      Russian-Backed ‘People’s Republics’ in Ukraine Prepare Elections for Sunday
      Nov01

      Russian-Backed ‘People’s Republics’ in Ukraine Prepare Elections for Sunday

      Donetsk, Lugansk Vote for ‘Parliaments’ Violates Truce and Raises Risks, Say Analysts The Russian-backed, miniature, “people’s republics” declared in southeastern Ukraine are preparing to elect parliaments and heads of state on Sunday, a step backed by Moscow to consolidate their self-declared statehood. Those elections promise to...