Ukraine's Political Crisis, Explained
Most of our MPs were in total shock after the results of no—confidence vote against Yatsenyuk’s cabinet
Most of our MPs were in total shock after the results of no—confidence vote against Yatsenyuk’s cabinet
Russian authorities, in concert with local self—declared law—enforcement authorities , conducted raids across the occupied peninsula, searching and arresting local human rights activists who had spread information about repression of Crimean Tatars, a local Muslim minority.
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48 activists killed, 4 government forces fighters killed. 173 people from both the activist and police sides received gunshot wounds. Two years of investigations have passed.

The Georgian National Legion has recently become a part of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Denys is a 10—year—old boy who has been doing karate for three years. The fact that he has down syndrome does not prevent him from participating in sports and being well—socialized.

Sasha Maslov’s “Veterans” is a series of portraits and short interviews that depicts WWII veterans from across the world in their current environments
“I wouldn’t say that the vast majority of the Dutch people have a clear understanding of what they are supposed to vote or do”

The resignation of a reformist economy minister Aivaras Ambromavicius caused “a complete shift of opinion about President Poroshenko,“ says Adrian Karatnycky, Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council
