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In Kiev, the members of the Ukrainian Nationalists, an organization banned in Russia showered stones on the Rossotrudnichestvo building. The police didn't interfere with the situation.
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Today, Ukrainian radicals attacked the building of the Russian Center of Science and Culture in Kiev. The surveillance cameras captured several dozen people breaking the front doors. Inside, they painted the walls and wreaked havoc.
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Ukrainian culture center in Moscow assaulted
Ukrainian Foreign Ministry lodges its strong protest with Russia due to the attack on the Ukrainian Culture Center in Moscow and arson of the Ukrainian flag on November 22, reported by the press-service of the Ministry in their comment.
“The Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine is highly disturbed by the fact of desecration in Russia of the state symbol of Ukraine – arson of the national Ukrainian flag during the attack of the building of the National culture center of Ukraine in Moscow by a group of radical youngsters on November 22,” reads the message of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry.
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Ukraine war - Russians with Ukrainian flag arrested by police in Moscow Russia
In the center of Moscow, civic activists marched with a giant Ukrainian flag.
Eight people came to Tverska street, moved to the Kremlin and sang the anthem of Ukraine.
Enough of raising the empire and restoring the USSR stated the activists in leaflets that they were distributing.
Four were detained by the police: Catherine Maldon, Ildar Dadin, Maxim Chekanov and Michael Udimov.
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AUTUMN IN RUSSIA: Moscow's Iconic GUM (ГУМ) Department Store Reveals Its Autumn Colours
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The GUM shopping mall is a landmark in Moscow's Red Square. It occupies the majority of the historic square's east side with a facade stretching the length of two and a half football fields. The Gum (pronounced as 'goom') department store was built over a hundred years ago and is a testament to the expertise of late nineteenth century Russian architecture. With the looks of a royal palace this mall is a fitting addition to the numerous gems surrounding the Red Square.
The magnificent interiors comprise three elegantly designed floors with a glass roofed central courtyard spanning the whole length of the GUM. The floors are connected by bridges giving the whole area a graceful look associated with the finest buildings of yesteryear. At the centre of the complex is a lovely fountain that has served for decades both as a favourite meeting place and a popular photo opportunity.
Moscow's GUM (each former soviet city had its own GUM) is today full of flagship stores with the most recognised brands from around the world. Apart from retail outlets, GUM also offers space for dining, cafes, exhibitions, galleries, leisure activities and cultural events.
Considering the beauty of this historic complex, the GUM in Moscow must be one of the most popular shopping malls in the country that doubles up as a great tourist attraction.
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The Ukraine Crisis: Withstand and Deter Russian Aggression
Waging an undeclared war in the Donbas region, Russia is pursuing a ruthless effort to destabilize Ukraine. Given the stakes for relations between Russia and the West, the outcome of the conflict is also likely to shape future developments in Europe and the world at large.
So how can the crisis be resolved?
Eight distinguished US foreign policy scholars and former practitioners, five of whom travelled to Ukraine and Brussels, have produced a report entitled Preserving Ukraine’s Independence, Resisting Russian Aggression: What the United States and NATO Must Do.
The working group included Ivo Daalder, President, Chicago Council on Global Affairs, Michele Flournoy, Chief Executive Officer, Center for a New American Security, John Herbst, Director, Dinu Patriciu Eurasia Center, Atlantic Council, Jan Lodal, Distinguished Fellow and Former President, Atlantic Council, Steven Pifer, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution, James Stavridis, Dean, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Strobe Talbott, President, Brookings Institution, Charles Wald, Board Director, Atlantic Council.
In the report, the experts summarize what they heard in discussions at NATO and in Ukraine and offer specific recommendations for steps that Washington and NATO should take to strengthen Ukraine’s defenses and enhance its ability to deter further Kremlin aggression.
We are pleased to welcome you at the Atlantic Council on Monday, February 2 from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. for the presentation of the findings by the members of the group.
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Ukraine War - Football ultras rally against Russian intervention in Kharkiv Ukraine
Ultras of the football clubs Dnipro and Metalist march for a united Ukraine started from Constitution Square. Traffic is blocked in the center.
Ultras sang the hymn of Ukraine and the unofficial hymn of Evromaydan and moved towards Moscow Avenue.
Marchers used firecrackers and pyrotechnics. They were chanting: Glory to Ukraine, Glory to the heroes, Putin will be sucking dick forever
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В.Путин.Российско-украинские переговоры.19.03.05.Part 2
Press Conference on the Results of Russian-Ukrainian Talks.Part 2
March 19, 2005
Kiev
Пресс-конференция по итогам российско-украинских переговоров
19 марта 2005 года
Киев
VLADIMIR PUTIN: Thank you very much. Dear Viktor Andreevich, dear ladies and gentlemen,
First of all, I want to thank the Ukrainian President for inviting me to visit Kiev. We held talks today which were very extensive and very substantial. This is the second time we have met in two months this year. And I think that this dynamic is correct, given that Ukraine and Russia are objectively the closest partners, and in the full sense of this word here I fully agree with the definition of the Ukrainian President strategic partners. And it is quite natural that high-level political dialogue between our nations does not put up with any pauses or delays.
At the centre of our attention was almost the entire spectrum of issues of bilateral cooperation. Viktor Andreevich and I have known each other for quite some time, since he was the Prime Minister of Ukraine. I have the impression that he has not fallen out of the ranks of executive power leaders, because the meeting really was prepared very thoroughly. We discussed almost all issues of our cooperation. And I want to say immediately that the conversation was substantial and very open. But most importantly, we are ready for joint constructive work. We can feel this from our Ukrainian colleagues. And we well understand that constant strengthening of multi-faceted Russian-Ukrainian relations match our vital interests, both of citizens of Ukraine and of citizens of the Russian Federation.
Now for the most important results of our meeting.
First of all, we agreed to pass a plan of Russian-Ukrainian actions for 2005. It envisages the realisation of major projects almost in all areas of Russian-Ukrainian cooperation. An important component of this plan should be humanitarian cooperation. Preparation is currently underway in Moscow for the opening of a Library of Ukrainian literature. We, for our part, intend to begin building a Russian cultural centre in Kiev. The Ukrainian cultural centre in Moscow, as you know, has already been opened.
We also discussed events to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Victory. The Russian and Ukrainian peoples well know the price of this victory in the Great Patriotic War, and well understand that victory was achieved not just with weapons, but with the spirit and unity of all the peoples of the Soviet Union.
We also agreed to pass two revised programmes. They are an economic programme, and also a programme of inter-regional and border cooperation. As for the programme of economic cooperation, here on the initiative of Viktor Andreevich we agreed to revise all our priorities, to write them on paper and in the nearest future analyse what has been done and what has not and for what reasons. We need to set out prospects for development.
One of the central topics of the meeting was of course the prospect of development of Russian-Ukrainian economic ties. Last year, mutual trade turnover grew more than 40% and reached the level of $17 billion. Since the beginning of trade and economic relations between Russia and Ukraine as sovereign nations, these are the maximum figures. And they should become the starting point for our further efforts, including in forming a civilised infrastructure of business ties, and development of financial, legal and organisational tools.
The Ukrainian President just talked about a certain imbalance. I think that this is a topic of discussion at expert level. It is probably related with the price increase on energy resources. But we understand the concern of the Ukrainian leadership, and are prepared to look for solutions to theses issues. There is nothing unusual or impossible about them. I think that in the work process we will find these solutions. In connection with this, I would note that today in Kiev, a branch of the Russian bank Vneshtorgbank opened, which will provide for the realisation of major joint projects.
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Hundreds of protesters, led by opposition leader Mikheil Saakashvili, rallied in front of Kiev’s performing arts centre and clashed with riot police on Sunday. Police who surrounded the building reportedly used fire extinguishers against the demonstrators, who in turn were seen throwing rocks and waving Ukrainian flags. READ MORE:
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Russia: Ukrainians vote at embassy in Moscow
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SOT. Irina, voter (in Russian): We only want it all to be peaceful. We want no more victims and we want our children and grandchildren to have a chance to sleep calmly at night. We want to be able to leave our parents at home, in Ukraine, without being worried for them.
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Ukrainians living in Russia cast their vote at the Ukrainian embassy in Moscow, Sunday, as they look to choose their country's next president.
A total of 875 people turned out to vote in Moscow, according to the chairman of the Ukrainian Electoral Committee Victor Girzhov. Around 27,000 potential voters are registered to vote at the Ukrainian embassy in the Russian capital.
Six polling stations for the Ukrainian presidential election opened in Russia on May 25. Besides the Ukrainian embassy, these include the Consulate General offices in Rostov-on-Don, Nizhny Novgorod, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg and Novosibirsk.
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Thirty-four Russian trucks carrying humanitarian aid crossed into Ukrainian rebel-held territory without Kiev's permission, violating an agreement between Kiev and Moscow, a Ukrainian spokesman said. Photo: Getty
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Ukrainian Muslims Celebrate End of Ramadan
Over the weekend folks gathered at Kyiv's Islamic Cultural Center to celebrate the beginning of Eid al Fitr.
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