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Why Crimea is an integral part of Ukraine’s victory
When we investigate the history of the Crimean Peninsula, all evidence points to the fact that the claim ‘Crimea is Ukraine’ is both legal and fair. Opinion -
Kremlin says Ukrainian strikes on Crimea would be ‘extremely dangerous’
The Kremlin said on Thursday that Ukrainian strikes on Russian-annexed Crimea would be “extremely dangerous”, after the New York Times reported that ... World News -
EU slaps sanctions on seven more people in Russian-annexed Crimea
The European Union added seven Russian-backed officials in Crimea to its sanctions blacklist on Tuesday for organizing local elections in the ... World News -
Putin to mark five years of annexation in Crimea
Russian President Vladimir Putin will travel to Crimea on Monday to mark the fifth anniversary of Moscow’s annexation of the Black Sea peninsula ... World News -
Russian army train showcases Syria war ‘trophies’
A train carrying war “trophies” captured in Syria left Moscow on Saturday on a two-month tour to parade Russia’s military gains in ... Variety -
Ten people dead after fire on two vessels off Crimea
Ten people died off Russia-annexed Crimea in the Black Sea on Monday after a fire engulfed gas tankers sailing under the flag of Tanzania, authorities ... World News -
Troubled waters: Explaining the complicated, complex history of Crimea
The long-simmering conflict between Russia and Ukraine burst into open once again when Russian coast guards fired upon and seized three Ukrainian ... Features -
NATO demands Russia free seized Ukrainian ships
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg on Monday demanded Russia free Ukrainian ships and sailors held after clashes off Crimea, warning Moscow that “its ... World News -
Russia: Student gunman kills 17, wounds 40 in Crimea
Russian officials said an 18-year-old student attacked his vocational school Wednesday in Crimea, going on a rampage that killed 17 students and left ... World News -
In Kiev, Mattis says Moscow wants to redraw borders by force
On the 26th anniversary of Ukraine’s independence from Moscow, US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis sharply criticized Russia as an international ... World News -
US condemns Russian elections in Crimea
Residents are gearing up to vote in their first polls to elect deputies to the national parliament of Russia World News -
Putin re-writes Russian history as Ukraine celebrates a milestone
The month of August has seen a ramping up of violence and diplomatic activity over the Ukrainian conflict Features -
Putin hints at war in Ukraine but may be seeking diplomatic edge
For two years, Russia has been under US and EU sanctions over its annexation of Crimea and support for the separatists in eastern Ukraine World News -
Lavrov urges calm after Ukraine flare-up over Crimea
Russia accused Kiev of attempting armed incursions into the region, which Kremlin seized in 2014 World News -
Ukraine accuses Russia of plotting unrest amid Crimea tensions
Ukraine on Friday accused Russia of planning to stoke further unrest as the international community sought to ease tensions World News -
Russia to deploy new divisions on Western flank, form nuclear regiments
Shoigu’s announcement was consistent with a multi-billion dollar overhaul of Russia’s military News -
Putin names U.S. among threats in new Russian security strategy
Relations between Russia and the West reached a low after Russian forces annexed the Crimean peninsula from Ukraine in March 2014 World News -
The Russian bear has been poked too many times
If a bear is hit with a stick too often, one day it will lash out, no matter what the consequences Middle East -
Russian navy holds drill to ‘repel strikes’ on Crimea
The drill will include the navy’s guided missile hovercraft Samum and several smaller ships, as well as Su-24 bombers World News -
Crimea Tatars block peninsula to protest Russian annexation
Protesters from the Muslim Tatar community used concrete blocks to partially seal off the three roads linking mainland Ukraine to Crimea World News -
French coming to Crimea does not thaw diplomatic ice
Ukraine is alongside the majority of the Western countries that still don’t understand what these ten French MPs have understood World -
German FM rejects calls to invite Putin to G7 talks
G7 nations held a summit without Putin last year in protest against Russia’s annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea region World News -
Putin to be honored with Roman emperor-style bust
The statue, which depicts Putin in a toga in the style of a Roman emperor or philosopher, has already gone into production Variety -
‘His handshakes break hands’: aide downplays Putin health rumors
Putin was last seen in public on March 5 when he met with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi World News -
Visa, MasterCard stop supporting bank cards in Crimea
Competitor MasterCard also said that it had to suspend operations with bank cards in Crimea due to the sanctions Economy -
2014, the year Russia's Putin went rogue
Like the judo master he is, Putin used the West’s rhetoric of human rights and self-determination against it 2014: Year in Review -
Australian PM Abbott vows to ‘shirt-front’ Putin at G20
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said he would confront Putin over the 'murder' of Australian citizens onboard the downed Malaysian airliner MH17 News -
U.N. says hundreds killed during Ukraine cease-fire
At least 3,660 people have been killed over six months of fighting, according to U.N. estimates World News -
‘Putin toilet roll’ sparks storm in Crimea
Crimea's Russian majority are perceived to be strongly loyal to Moscow Variety -
Russia to reopen missile warning station on Crimea
The radar station in the port city of Sevastopol will become fully operational in 2016 World News