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Russia to Build Bridge to Crimea
Posted: Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Pro-Russian forces seize Ukraine's naval headquarters in Sevastopol
A day after a Ukrainian soldier is shot dead, attention turns to the country's remaining military facilities in Crimea

National Geographic to Map Crimea as Part of Russia

Ukraine Plans to Withdraw Troops From Russia-Occupied Crimea

Russia to Build Bridge to Crimea

Moscow to honor Russia-Crimea Union by renaming square
Communist deputies in the Moscow city legislature are proposing to rename of one of Moscow's squares after the reunion of Russia and Crimea, as federal legislators were preparing to ratify the union agreement.

Ukraine Crisis Gives NATO Alliance New Purpose

Ukraine's soldiers in Crimea allowed to use weapons

McCain's Eleven Point Plan For War

Obama-Putin Relationship at a Breaking Point
Sanctions War Could Spell New Low for US-Russian Ties

President Obama: No U.S. Military Action in Ukraine

Crimea headed for rocky transition
The majority of Crimea's inhabitants have chosen to split from Ukraine and join Russia. Their decision, however, will bring far-reaching changes and a host of international legal problems.

Why Is the U.S. So Hypocritical in Foreign Policy?

Disband NATO

Unknown Snipers Once Again Stir Up Violence - This Time In Crimea
Shouldn't We Find Out Who's Responsible Before We Start Beating the War Drums?

What Did We Get for Our $5 Billion?
Ukraine: Follow the Money

Why Was Gaddafi Overthrown? (Video)
This chaos in Libya was deliberate. It was deliberate because Libya was a stable African society in North Africa, where the leader of Libya wanted to use the resources of Libya for the reconstruction of Africa—the water resources, the oil resources, the financial resources, and the intelligence of the Libyan people.

Tripoli sniper fire kills one, wounds six

UN sanctions against Libyan oil exports

Iran's Zarif 'sees signs of comprehensive nuclear deal'
Iran's foreign minister has said he sees "signs" of a comprehensive deal on its nuclear programme, after talks with world powers, Iranian media report.

Edward Snowden: Here's how we take back the Internet (Video)
Appearing by telepresence robot, Edward Snowden speaks at TED2014 about surveillance and Internet freedom. The right to data privacy, he suggests, is not a partisan issue, but requires a fundamental rethink of the role of the internet in our lives — and the laws that protect it.

Russia says U.S. decision to shut Syrian embassy is disappointing

Syria army 'fighting for control of famed Krak fort'

Israeli airstrikes add fuel to fire in Syria



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