Section: News & Summaries
Ukraine Gas Deal May Show That the West’s Sanctions on Russia Are Working
The gas supply deal signed in Brussels yesterday among Russia, Ukraine and the European Union “is perhaps the clearest indication yet that sanctions imposed on Russia are working in terms of changing Russia’s behavior,” writes Timothy Ash, an economist who directs emerging markets strategy at Standard Bank in London. …read more...
Russian-Backed ‘People’s Republics’ in Ukraine Prepare Elections for Sunday
Donetsk, Lugansk Vote for ‘Parliaments’ Violates Truce and Raises Risks, Say Analysts The Russian-backed, miniature, “people’s republics” declared in southeastern Ukraine are preparing to elect parliaments and heads of state on Sunday, a step backed by Moscow to consolidate their self-declared statehood. Those elections promise to...
Today’s Corruption Video: Which Ukrainian Officials Own These Palaces?
The former director and deputy director of Ukraine’s state-owned gas company, Naftogaz, will have been waiting today to hear if they are elected to Ukraine’s parliament, not least because winning seats would offer them immunity from prosecution. Prosecution for what? …read more Source: Atlantic...
Ukraine Counts Its Votes: Here Is What They Mean
Official Tallies Are Tracking With Polls Predicting a Strong, Pro-Europe and Reformist Coalition With 71 percent of Ukraine’s ballots counted today, the official results are broadly tracking the recent days’ polls, suggesting that Ukraine’s next government will be a pro-European coalition built across several political parties,...
Ukrainians Vote for a European Future and for Reform
Parliament Election is a Defeat for Russia’s Putin: How Will He Respond? If Sunday’s exit poll accurately depicts Ukraine’s parliamentary vote, the outcome is a stunning victory for reform and a pro-European orientation—and a big defeat for Russian President Vladimir Putin. It immediately raises the question whether Putin will...
George Soros on Ukraine: Europe Is Sleeping Through Its Decisive Fight
Billionaire investment magnate and pro-democracy philanthropist George Soros has sounded what he says is a wake-up call to Europe (and to the United States) over a failure to see that it is “facing a challenge from Russia to its very existence.” You can read here his full 3,200-word essay for the New York Review of Books, or take in his main...
A Night in War-Shattered Lugansk: Russian Soldiers Share Vodka with Western Journalists
‘You Didn’t See Us Here,’ Officer Admonishes, as Moscow Keeps Military Options in Ukraine As Ukrainians elect a parliament this weekend, new evidence pops up of Russia’s military role in their country: Western journalists this week found destroyed Russian tanks in Donetsk—and very live (if somewhat drunk) Russian soldiers happy...
Militants active in south of Donetsk and Luhansk regions
Militants intensified activities in the south of Donetsk and Luhansk regions. Positions of law enforcers suffered shelling near the settlements of Hranitne, Mykolaivka, Starohnativka, Pavlopil of Donetsk region and in Slavyanoserbsky, Novoaidarsky and Popasnniansky districts of Luhansk region. Deputy Head of the NSDC Information-Analytical Center...
Another six Ukrainian soldiers killed in ATO area
Six soldiers of the ATO forces were killed in the area of ??anti-terrorist operations in Donbas region over the past day. Another 10 people were wounded. Deputy Head of the NSDC Information-Analytical Center Volodymyr Poliovy told a briefing. “For the past day, our losses are six dead and 10 wounded,” he said. To remind, one of the...
Poroshenko congratulates Ukrainians on beginning of Association Agreement
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko congratulates Ukrainians on the beginning of the provisional application of the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the European Union. This is stated on Twitter of the Head of state. “Friends, provisional application of the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the European Union begins today....