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How Sexual Profiteers Are Trying to Cash in on Ukraine's Misery
When every single editor of an Internet publication receives a press release claiming that growing numbers of eastern European women are seeking the protection of Western "sugar daddies" because of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, it's...
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Thu, Apr 04 2014 3:26 PM
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FP Passport
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The Day the Kremlin’s Propaganda Machine Came to Washington
Under the terms of the sanctions the Obama administration imposed after Russia's annexation of Crimea, senior Russian lawmaker Sergiy Zhelezhnyak has been barred from traveling to the United States, but that didn't stop him from appearing Monday...
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Mon, Mar 03 2014 5:36 PM
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FP Passport
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Ukraine
Meet Russia's Newest Recruits: Ukraine's Combat Dolphins
The Ukrainian military is promising to one day reclaim its former bases in Crimea, but one unit has been lost forever: Ukraine's combat dolphins, who are now swimming for Russia. The dolphins, stationed in a Ukrainian navy oceanarium in Sevastopol...
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Wed, Mar 03 2014 11:52 AM
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FP Passport
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Russia
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Eastern Europe
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Ukraine
The Kremlin’s Favorite Right-Wing Radical Dies in Police Shootout
Ukrainian right-winger Oleksandr Muzychko was a larger-than-life figure who was videotaped carrying a machine gun into a government building and grabbing a prosecutor by the collar while he screamed profanities into the official's face. On Monday...
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Tue, Mar 03 2014 2:38 PM
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FP Passport
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Russia
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Politics
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Eastern Europe
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Ukraine
Ukrainian Hipsters Say No to Sex with Russians
With Russian forces in firm control of the Crimean peninsula, a group of Ukrainian women are fighting back under a simple, attention-grabbing slogan: "Don't give it to the Russians." The campaign -- the goal of which is exactly what it sounds...
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Mon, Mar 03 2014 3:49 PM
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FP Passport
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Russia
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Eastern Europe
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Women
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Ukraine
Thinking About Traveling to Crimea? Think Again.
Looking for adventure and planning a trip to Russian-occupied Crimea? The State Department has some advice for you: Don't go. According to the department, Americans on the peninsula have been detained for questioning and may be subject to violence...
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Fri, Mar 03 2014 3:24 PM
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FP Passport
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Europe
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Russia
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Datelines and Maps Are the Latest Casualties of Russia’s Crimea Invasion
Though the United States and the European Union refuse to recognize Russia's annexation of Crimea, Russian President Vladimir Putin now firmly directs facts on the ground in the Black Sea peninsula. Crimeans are already receiving shiny new passports...
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Thu, Mar 03 2014 4:07 PM
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FP Passport
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Russia
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Eastern Europe
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Borders
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Sorry, Turkey: You're Not Getting Crimea Back
Russia's annexation of Crimea isn't the first time the country has occupied and annexed the Black Sea peninsula -- the first came in 1783. And according to a creative -- and ill-informed -- Turkish columnist , the legal framework for that centuries...
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Thu, Mar 03 2014 3:59 PM
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FP Passport
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Russia
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Diplomacy
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Eastern Europe
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Turkey
,
Ukraine
It Pays To Leave Russia
Crimeans may very well wish to be a part of the Russian Federation, but plenty of Russian citizens want out of it. The number of asylum seekers hailing from Russia quadrupled during 2013, reaching a record 39,800 individuals, according to a report released...
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Thu, Mar 03 2014 3:42 PM
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FP Passport
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Russia Sanctions Fail to Soothe Poland’s Frayed Nerves
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 By presenting a united front and slapping Russia with harsh sanctions, it was thought that the United States and Europe might in one fell swoop deter Vladimir Putin from seizing...
Published
Tue, Mar 03 2014 5:23 PM
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FP Passport
Filed under:
Russia
,
Eastern Europe
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U.S. Foreign Policy
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Military
,
International Organizations
,
Ukraine
On Your Knees! Violent Clashes in Donetsk Leave Casualties (Videos)
As the standoff between Russia and Ukraine continues, supporters of both sides violently clashed in the eastern city of Donetsk late into the night on Thursday, March 13. In what resembled the front line of a battle, two rallies -- one pro-Russian, one...
Published
Fri, Mar 03 2014 8:46 AM
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FP Passport
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Russia
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Eastern Europe
,
Ukraine
Nip, Tuck, Invade: The Curious Case of Benjamin Putin
As the developments in the Russia - Ukraine standoff were unfolding at warp speed, there was one thing that remained constant -- Russian President Vladimir Putin's facial expression. There's a new anti-Russian government in Ukraine? Dead-eyed...
Published
Wed, Mar 03 2014 8:47 AM
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FP Passport
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Russia
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Eastern Europe
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The Surprisingly Socialist Origins of International Women’s Day
International Women's Day was once a staple holiday of Eastern European communism, a day when bosses would give red flowers to their female employees. Ostensibly, it was a day to celebrate the achievements of women workers. But in practice, it was...
Published
Sat, Mar 03 2014 11:00 AM
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FP Passport
Filed under:
Europe
,
Russia
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Politics
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Eastern Europe
,
Women
RT Journalist Resigns On-Air In Protest of Russia's Invasion of Ukraine
What's the point of having a government-funded propaganda network if your journalists refuse to accept the party line? That's a question Russian President Vladimir Putin is probably asking himself right about now. On Thursday, Liz Wahl, an anchor...
Published
Wed, Mar 03 2014 3:55 PM
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FP Passport
Filed under:
Europe
,
Russia
,
Media
U.N. Envoy Run Out of Crimea by Pro-Russian Thugs
First he was abducted by unidentified gunmen. Then, he wasn't. Now, Robert Serry, the United Nations' special envoy for the Ukraine crisis, is leaving the Crimean peninsula as fast as his plane can return him to Kiev. On Wednesday, officials at...
Published
Wed, Mar 03 2014 11:38 AM
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FP Passport
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Europe
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