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Ukraine crisis spurs EU to cut reliance on Russian gas
Ukraine is an important transit route for shipping Russian gas by pipeline to the EU Energy -
Crimea’s parliament declares independence
Crimean lawmakers use the example of Kosovo to justify their move for independence Middle East -
Two Ukrainian journalists disappear in Crimea, says watchdog
Reporters Without Borders warns attackers are trying to turn region into ‘black hole for news’ Print -
Russian troops fire at Ukraine military post
The Russian army tried to take over a Ukrainian military base in Crimea Middle East -
Mutual hypocrisy over Ukraine
Both the U.S. and Russia are guilty of brazen hypocrisy in their positions over the crisis in Ukraine World -
Will Ukraine join the club of fractured Arab states?
Ukraine may be on a path of disintegration through disagreement between various parties and the invasion of part of the country (Crimea) by Russia World -
Russia reinforces military presence in Crimea
An amphibious operation appeared to be one of the largest movements of Russian military forces since they appeared in Crimea a week ago World News -
Report: Ukraine base in Crimea under siege
A Russian truck broke down the gates of a Ukrainian base in the Crimean port city of Sevastopol World News -
The U.S. is slouching from Syria to Ukraine
There is a perception at home and abroad that Obama is not tough or decisive enough in dealing with America’s adversaries World -
Syria’s Bashar al-Assad hails Russia’s takeover of Crimea
The embattled Syrian president’s comments are his first on the Ukrainian crisis Middle East -
Russia vows retaliation if sanctions imposed
French FM warned of a new round of sanctions if the first one fails to curb Russian intervention in Ukraine World News -
Yanukovich’s poison is Assad’s meat
Russia deepening its military intervention into Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula is good news to the embattled Syrian leader World -
Crimea will vote on whether to join Russia
The parliament in Crimea, which enjoys a degree of autonomy under current Ukrainian law, voted 78 in favor of holding a referendum World News -
Obama: Crimea separation vote would break law
Earlier, local government officials in Ukraine’s Crimea region set March 16 for the referendum vote Middle East -
Kerry shifts from provocation to diplomacy on Ukraine crisis
Reports also indicate that Germany had no interest in risking its very significant and profitable trade with Russia Middle East -
In Ukraine’s Crimea, a tense and surreal standoff
There is a standoff as the both Russia and Ukraine dig in and play a waiting game Features -
Ukraine crisis
Demonstrators protest against Russian troops in Ukraine, outside of the Russian embassy in Ottawa March 4, 2014. Perspective -
Putin to use force in Ukraine as ‘last resort’
He denied that Russian armed forces were directly engaged in the bloodless seizure of Crimea World News -
Russia slams NATO’s ‘cold war’ standards
NATO says it is reviewing all cooperation with Russia over tensions in Ukraine World News -
European commission offers 11bn euros to Ukraine
“It is a package designed to assist a committed, inclusive and reforms-oriented Ukrainian government” World News -
Putin speaks tough on Ukraine
The Russian president denounced the ouster of Yanukovych as an "unconstitutional coup Analysis -
U.S. to provide $1 billion aid package to Ukraine
The financial aid was announced as John Kerry arrives in Kiev Middle East -
UK MP says ‘Putin no better than Saddam Hussein’
The Conservative MP said: “Putin is testing our resolve… His behavior is no better than Saddam Hussein when he invaded Kuwait” World News -
Russia: Yanukovich asked Putin for Russian military in Ukraine
Yanukovich sent a letter to Putin, urging him to restore law and order in Ukraine World News -
Kremlin-funded news pundit speaks out against Russia
A TV presenter on Russia Today, funded by the government, launched an on-air tirade against President Putin’s actions in Crimea Television & Radio -
Muslim Tatars minority keep low profile amid Russia fears
Once showing vocal loyalty to new authorities in Kiev, minority Tatars are now keeping their heads down to avoid being sucked into war Analysis -
A Cold War reprise as U.S. seeks Moscow’s isolation
Russian President Vladimir Putin gave no indication that he would heed the West’s warnings Analysis -
Why Crimea won’t soften Moscow’s stance on Syria
One who believes that Russian cannot handle multiple regional crises at once is going to be sadly mistaken Middle East -
Putin accepts dialogue with Ukraine group
Putin accepted a proposal by Chancellor Angela Merkel to facilitate talks with a Ukraine ‘contact group’ World News -
U.S. warns Russia on Ukraine ultimatum
Russian Black Sea Fleets denied that it gave an ultimatum to Ukrainian forces in Crimea to surrender or face an assault World News