Ukraine/Russia conflict

Russia to Ban U.S. From Using International Space Station Beyond 2020 Due to Ukraine Sanctions

In response to the Russian sanctions imposed by the U.S. in wake of the Ukraine crisis, Russia will no longer allow the U.S. to use the International Space Station after 2020. It will also cease launching US military satellites from its rocket engines.

Ukraine, Crimea, Russia News 2014: Moscow Seeks 'Dialogue' with East Ukraine After Referendum Vote; EU Threatens Sanctions

Russian officials said Monday that they want to have a peaceful dialogue with eastern Ukraine following the referendum vote Sunday in which the citizens allegedly voted to gain autonomy from Ukraine.

Crimea News 2014: Russian President Vladimir Putin Celebrates Victory Day; Leader Makes First Visit to Crimea Since Annexation

Russian President Vladimir Putin celebrated Victory Day in Moscow Friday and also made a visit to Crimea, which was annexed by Russia in March.

Pro-Russian Rebels Claim Ukraine Independence Vote to Be Held Sunday

Despite Russian President Vladimir Putin's request that the referendum be postponed, pro-Russian rebels claim that the vote will go ahead Sunday.

Russian President Vladimir Putin Announces Pullback of Russian Troops From Ukraine

Vladimir Putin announced Wednesday that Russia has pulled its troops from the Ukraine border. Russia has pulled its troops out from the Ukraine border in an attempt to stem the growing violence in the country, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced Wednesday.

Ukraine, Crimea & Russia News 2014: German Foreign Minister Says Ukraine Is 'Close to War'

German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said that Ukraine is 'close to war' after recent clashes in East Ukraine left at least 30 dead.

Ukraine News: Violence Continues in Eastern Ukraine; 42 Die in Clashes in Odessa

Clashes continued over the weekend in Eastern Ukraine between pro-Russian separatists and Ukrainian supporters, and 42 died in violent clashes in Odessa.
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