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Chronology of Coverage
FEB. 20, 2014
Ukrainian Pres Viktor F Yanukovych struggles to maintain control as chaos and violence spread through country, announcing fragile truce with opposition that remains firmly ensconced in protests in Kiev and elsewhere; specter of intervention by country's military looms as authorities announce a nationwide 'antiterrorist operation' and dismiss country's top general.MORE »FEB. 19, 2014
Ukrainian antigovernment protesters mount a final desperate and seemingly doomed- act of defiance in Kiev, establishing a protective ring of fire around what remains of
- their all-but-conquered encampment on Independence Square; police report at least 14
- people killed in worst day of violence in more than two months of protests against Pres Viktor F Yanukovych.MORE »
FEB. 18, 2014
Russia decides to resume financial support for Ukraine, just as Germany rolls out an- unusually high-level reception for opponents of Ukrainian Pres Viktor F Yanukovych,
- in vivid display of the protracted struggle between the Russia and the West.MORE »
FEB. 17, 2014
Ukranian protestors finalize amnesty deal with authorities, ending occupation of Kiev's- City Hall that began in December 2013 in exchange for closing of all criminal cases related
- to protest movement; protestors say they will seize building again if authorities fail to
- drop all charges against political activists.MORE »
FEB. 11, 2014
Diplomatic Memo; leaked recording of American diplomat Victoria J Nuland using a profanity to express her frustration over the European Union response to protests in Ukraine offers a candid snapshot of the complicated trans-Atlantic relationship; former colleagues say Nuland's outburst was less shocking than familiar.MORE »
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