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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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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.
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Following Crimea's annexation by the Russian Federation, the rouble has been officially launched in the territory by Russia, alongside the Ukrainian hryvnia.
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Ukraine's new Prime Minister, Artseniy Yatsenyuk, is preparing claims against Russia for Ukraine's share of the USSR's money, which amount to about $80 billion.
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Netizens chortle at Vladimir Putin's latest promise to guarantee safety for Crimean Tatars, against the background of today's referendum result to join Russia.
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A controversial political scientist has urged Russia to call the West's bluff and lead Russia into a new political landscape where it will determine the future
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According to Ukrainian press, a bill has been handed to the Russian parliament on adding Crimea as a subject of the Russian Federation. Netizens discuss the bill.
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A processing plant in Odessa is no longer able to process donations, meaning approximately a hundred men are out of pocket after their donations were accepted.
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Five older students have been reprimanded by their university in the Crimea for organising an initiation ceremony in which first year students simulated sex acts.