Section: Summaries
Press about Ukraine in Asia and Australia. SEP 26, 2015
The China Post (Taiwan) : Ukraine to ban Russian airlines from the country Taipei Times (Taiwan) : EU, Russia, Ukraine agree on winter gas supply deal Dunya TV (Pakistan) : Poland ‘co-responsible’ for WWII says Russian ambassador Big News Network.com (Australia) : Russia, Ukraine Agree On New Gas Supply Deal Big News Network.com (Australia) :...
Press about Ukraine in Middle East, Africa, Central and South America. SEP 26, 2015
Iran English Radio (Iran) : US preparing for potential war with Russia in Baltic: Report Channels Television (Nigeria) : Ukraine To Ban Russian Airlines Egypt Independent (Egypt) : Ukraine and West condemn rebel ban on foreign aid groups National News Agency (Lebanon) : Russia, Ukraine reach deal on gas supplies in EU brokered talks Stabroek News...
WEEKLY: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine. SEP 14-20, 2015
The Conversation (USA) : La mémoire condamnée, ou le patrimoine mondial entre négligences et destructions Transitions Online (TOL) : Albanian Marijuana Goes Up in Smoke Transitions Online (TOL) : Bulgaria Scraps Statute of Limitations for Communist-Era Crimes Transitions Online (TOL) : Croatia Closes Border After Two-Day Migrant Influx...
Press about Ukraine in US and Canada. SEP 20, 2015
The American Interest (USA) : Is Putin Winning or Losing? National Newswatch (Canada) : Election sidelines Harper government’s back room bid for French helicopter ships The Huffington Post (USA) : Putin’s Plan: Moscow handles Syria, Washington handles Iraq Jewish Telegraphic Agency (USA) : Body of missing Israeli man found in river near Ukraine...
Press about Ukraine in Europe. SEP 20, 2015
The Telegraph (The United Kingdom) : Ethnic Tatars declare ‘economic blockade’ of Crimea The Guardian (The United Kingdom) : Russia funds Moscow conference for US, EU and Ukraine separatists The Independent (The United Kingdom) : Global separatist groups meet up in Moscow – but no one criticises Russia Deutsche Welle (Germany) : A Russian storm...
Press about Ukraine in Asia and Australia. SEP 20, 2015
The West Australian (Australia) : Crimea Tatars seek to block peninsula to protest Russian annexation (AFP) theSun (Malaysia) : Putin wants air base in Belarus The Malaysian Insider (Malaysia) : Putin wants air base in Belarus Turan News Agency (Azerbaijan) : Three Journalists Working with Meydan TV Detained TV3 (New Zealand) : Putin and...
Press about Ukraine in Middle East, Africa, Central and South America. SEP 20, 2015
Buenos Aires Herald (Argentina) : ‘Vulture’ fund Aurelius targets Ukraine debt Al Arabiya (United Arab Emirates) : Crimea Tatars block peninsula to protest Russian annexation Fars News Agency (Iran) : Ukrainian Army Opens Fire on Luhansk Six Times in One Day World Bulletin (Turkey) : Crimean Tatars start Crimea blockade The Daily Star (Lebanon) :...
Press about Ukraine in US and Canada. SEP 17, 2015
The Christian Science Monitor (USA) : Ukraine president blacklists journalists as ‘threat to national interests’ The Huffington Post (USA) : Why Greece, Europe and the West Need Meimarakis Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (USA) : Ukraine Livid As Putin, Berlusconi Swig Crimea’s Oldest Bottle Of Wine CNS News (USA) : Ukraine to take BBC journalists...
Press about Ukraine in Europe. SEP 17, 2015
Global Voices (The Netherlands) : Truth Is Not a Crime: Ukraine Honors Fallen Journalist Gongadze Express (The United Kingdom) : Ukraine bans BBC journalists from entering country amidst ‘security threat’ České Noviny (Czech Republic) : Czech consular offices in Ukraine flooded by repatriation seekers Balkan Insight (EU) : Refugees Refuse to...
Press about Ukraine in Asia and Australia. SEP 17, 2015
The West Australian (Australia) : Youths march through Warsaw on Soviet invasion anniversary (AFP) The China Post (Taiwan) : Ukraine to take BBC journalists off its sanctions list The Star (Malaysia) : Ukraine backtracks on some media sanctions after backlash Channel NewsAsia (Singapore) : Ukraine backtracks on some media sanctions after backlash...