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www.dreamdeferred.org.uk
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| | | | | We saw horror and bloodshed on the streets of Kiev last week. And we may not have seen the last of it yet. Ukraine, already a divided country, is in danger of being torn apart. This is not a simple tale of a united movement of the people against a corrupt and increasingly authoritarian regime - although Viktor Yanukovych's rule | |
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syncreticstudies.com
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| | | | | By: Boris Nad America must accept... ... the fact that after more thantwenty years, Russia has returned as an historical force.It is a matter of political realism. The crisis in Ukraine is still far from over, but it is clear that it is the most important central event in the early 21st century to date,... | |
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www.pbs.org
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| | | | | A ceasefire in Ukraine is unlikely before the spring and European allies need to keep up support despite acorruption scandalthat has engulfed Kyiv, President Alexander Stubb of Finland told The Associated Press. | |
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www.worldatlarge.news
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| | | MINSK, Belarus. May 29th, 2018. PICTURED: Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met with President of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko. PC: MFA Russia. CC 2.0.MINSK, Belarus. November 30th, 2021. Longtime president of Belarus Aleksandr Lukashenko has stated that in the event NATO moves nuclear weapons into a country east of Germany, he will invite | ||