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Russian invaders create a systemic policy of pressure on law-makers and business owners in Crimea, mediamaidan reports.
After the "West-2017" exercises, conducted as to prospectively occupy the countries of the European region, Russia again decides to continue its exercises, now towards the Caucasus and the Central Asian countries
The former head of Donald Trump’s campaign headquarters and former president of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych’s adviser Paul Manafort received at least USD 75 million from Ukraine. Among people who transferred the above money, the prominent role is played by “the richest Ukrainian” oligarch Rinat Akhmetov. As known, the former political strategist of the Party of Regions of Ukraine, Paul Manafort, […]
Kremlin is interested in ensuring that the OSCE closely monitors the observance of rights of Russian-speaking population in such a spheres like education, culture, linguistic and other rights of national minorities, UNIAN reports.
Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab admitted Wednesday, October 25th 2017, that its antivirus program siphoned the source code for a secret National Security Agency hacking tool from a personal computer in the United States. Responding to media reports, Kaspersky said an internal investigation confirmed that a home version of its antivirus software “incidentally” swept up the NSA hacking tool during a routine malware scan of a customer’s computer in 2014
Oksana Syroid, Deputy Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, on voting for extending the law on the special status of the Donbass to 2018.
Germany is looking for a superstar because of the scandal with a visit to Crimea, NV reports.
Despite repeated requests to Facebook from Ukrainian users not to ban accounts which spread information about Russian aggression in Ukraine, Facebook kept blindly banning everything that Russian trolls marked as pornography. It is interesting that even personal request from the president of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko to Mark Zuckerberg didn’t make any effect. In this sense Facebook’s negligence helped Russians to invade Ukraine
The video shows evolution of Russian maraudering in the past 20 years of Russia’s wars. War in Chechnya: Russians stole blankets, clothes, food; War in Chechnya: Russians stole blankets, clothes, food, home appliances, cars, boats; War in Ukraine: Russians steal blankets, clothes, food, home appliances, cars, boats, businesses, factories; And of course everywhere above they stole people’s lives, but this is called not maraudering but murdering.