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Why Did Russian State Media Suddenly Start Paying Attention to Kiev?
Riddle me this, America: Why is RT, the cable network run as an extension of the Kremlin's propaganda machine, currently live streaming the protests in Kiev? Around the world, the media reaction toward the protests in Kiev and elsewhere in Ukraine...
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Wed, Feb 19 2014 1:54 PM
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Morning Brief: Ukrainian Opposition Prepares to Sign Deal to Create Unity Government, Hold Early Elections
Ukrainian Opposition Prepares to Sign Deal to Create Unity Government, Hold Early Elections Top News: Opposition leaders are preparing to sign a deal with Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich to end three months of street protests that escalated this...
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Fri, Feb 21 2014 6:52 AM
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Can Yulia Tymoshenko Lead Ukraine Out of Crisis?
On Saturday, Yulia Tymoshenko, the heroine of the 2004 Orange Revolution and a politician who has come to be seen as the martyr of the Ukrainian opposition, walked out of jail a free woman. Together with the impeachment and flight of President Viktor...
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Sat, Feb 22 2014 6:51 PM
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Morning Brief: Iran vows to build 10 new enrichment sites
Iran vows to build 10 new enrichment sites Top story: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad dramatically escalated the international confrontation over his country's nuclear program on Sunday by announcing plans to construct 10 new nuclear enrichment...
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Mon, Nov 30 2009 5:54 AM
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Saif al-Qaddafi's fall from grace
Saif al-Islam, Muammar al-Qaddafi's favored son, is shown in the video above rallying a pro-Qaddafi crowd into a frenzy. At one point, he leads the crowd in a chant of "Only God, Muammar, and Libya ... we need no other than our leader Qaddafi...
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Wed, Mar 02 2011 10:25 AM
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What happens when the mercenaries return home?
According to Malian officials, Muammar al-Qaddafi's government has recruited hundreds of young Tuaregs, including former rebels, from Mali and Niger to act as mercenaries. As AFP's Serge Daniel reports , locals are worried about what this will...
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Thu, Mar 03 2011 2:21 PM
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Germany's stiff upper lip
Germany experienced its first Islamist attack on Wednesday when a man by the name of Arid U. (Germany withholds the last names of suspects in ongoing investigations) opened fire at the Frankfurt airport, killing two U.S. military personnel and injuring...
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Fri, Mar 04 2011 10:05 AM
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Friday photo: Belle of the ball
Karima el-Mahroug enjoys the company of her host Austrian businessman Richard Lugner during the traditional Opera Ball at the state opera in Vienna on March 3, 2011. Karima el-Mahroug nicknamed Ruby, is the woman at the centre of a sex scandal which is...
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Fri, Mar 04 2011 3:21 PM
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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 20 2014 3:59 PM
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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 21 2014 3:24 PM
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Morning Brief: Ukrainian Defense Minister Resigns After Withdrawal from Crimea
Ukrainian Defense Minister Resigns After Withdrawal from Crimea Top News: The Ukrainian parliament has accepted the resignation of the country's interim defense minister, Ihor Tenyukh. His resignation comes as Ukrainian forces complete their withdrawal...
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Tue, Mar 25 2014 5:13 AM
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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 26 2014 11:52 AM
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Can Vice Make News Hip?
It's not much of an exaggeration to say that the mainstream media thoroughly loathes Vice, the punk magazine turned global video empire. The company, which has shot to fame on the back of documentary video segments about the weird, the violent, and...
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Fri, Mar 28 2014 2:02 PM
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Morning Brief: Syrian pilot defects as shelling of Homs continues
Syrian pilot defects as shelling of Homs continues Top story: A Syrian fighter pilot has landed at a base in Northern Jordan and is requesting political asylum. He is believed to be the first pilot to defect from Syria with his plane. A spokesman for...
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Thu, Jun 21 2012 5:43 AM
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The Canadian moment?
Around the time that Barack Obama was assuring U.S. lawmakers that American planes would not be used to enforce the no fly zone in Libya, our neighbor to the north was announcing just the opposite: Canada will deploy fighter jets to the Middle East. Prime...
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Fri, Mar 18 2011 3:54 PM
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