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A Ukrainian advertiser has created an interesting ad campaign, which, with the help of pop culture icons, speaks to the current political cynicism in Ukraine.
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A rumour that Ukrainian weapons are being sent to Syria via Germany has sparked the Russian government to demand answers from Germany and Ukraine on the issue.
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Despite a frosty relationship between the two leaders, Barack Obama stated in a recent press conference that if Putin were drowning, he would try to save him.
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The creator of Russia's Facebook rival VKontakte, Pavel Durov, has taken to the site to explain why he has been forced to sell his shares in the huge company.
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Mikhail Khodorkovsky is planning on gathering the Russian opposition in Kiev for a meeting about Putin's foreign policy in particular in respect to Ukraine.
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A Tatar speaker at a demonstration calls for Simferopol to be renamed “Putin”. Netizens express their doubts and chastise the BBC for sensationalizing.
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The Foreign Ministry has issued a statement saying that Russian citizens should not travel abroad for fear they may be arrested or detained by American authorities.
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Jay Carney, while stopping short of making any actual accusations, has said that there is a strong likelihood recent protests in Ukraine were funded externally.