sexta-feira, 21 de fevereiro de 2014

Ukraine Conflict: Prime Minister Mykola Azarov Resigns





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News about Ukraine, including commentary and archival articles published in
 The New York Times.

Chronology of Coverage

  1. 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 »
  2. FEB. 19, 2014
    Ukrainian antigovernment protesters mount a final desperate and seemingly doomed 
  3. act of defiance in Kiev, establishing a protective ring of fire around what remains of
  4.  their all-but-conquered encampment on Independence Square; police report at least 14 
  5. people killed in worst day of violence in more than two months of protests against Pres Viktor F Yanukovych.MORE »
  6. FEB. 18, 2014
    Russia decides to resume financial support for Ukraine, just as Germany rolls out an 
  7. unusually high-level reception for opponents of Ukrainian Pres Viktor F Yanukovych,
  8.  in vivid display of the protracted struggle between the Russia and the West.MORE »
  9. FEB. 17, 2014
    Ukranian protestors finalize amnesty deal with authorities, ending occupation of Kiev's
  10.  City Hall that began in December 2013 in exchange for closing of all criminal cases related
  11.  to protest movement; protestors say they will seize building again if authorities fail to
  12.  drop all charges against political activists.MORE »
  13. 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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