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The battleground: is Crimea next?
As soon as president Yanukovich left Kiev in a negotiated deal with the opposition leaders, the bloody Euromaidan protests subsided.…
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Azeris mark the Khojaly massacre
Today, Azerbaijan held an annual campaign to mark the 22nd anniversary of Khojaly massacre, the killing of 613 civilians in…
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Peace deal is signed; Yanukovich flees
After a peace deal was signed on Friday following talks between Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych and his pro-European opponents, President…
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Ukrainian parliament elects new speaker, president reportedly leaves capital
Alexandr Turchinov, an ally of jailed former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko, was elected Ukraine’s new parliament speaker on Saturday after…
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Street fights in Kiev results in dozens of deaths
The renewed violence on Thursday morning led to deaths of dozens of people in the streets of Kiev as the…
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The Yanukovich government declares truce
Today the Ukrainian government declared truce after the agreement was reached with the heads of three opposition groups in Kiev.…
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Italy’s Renzi faces bigger challenges with less experience than predecessors
By Yamei Wang When Florence Mayor Matteo Renzi attempts this week to form Italy’s 63rd government in 68 years, he will…
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Tbilisi issued a warning to foreign citizens against illegal entry into Abkhazia
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia has issued a warning to the visitors of the Sochi Winter Olympics that…
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UN Human Rights Commissioner criticized Turkey’s Internet law
The Office of the United Nations’ High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has criticized Turkey for its controversial Internet law,…
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Situation deteriorates as riots continue in Bosnia
Public protests that began in the Bosnian town of Tuzla on February 4 gradually evolved into mass riots, spreading to…
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