The Russian defence ministry has drafted a law to ban social media posts by professional soldiers and other military personnel on security grounds... READ MORE›
Ukraine bans Steven Seagal as 'threat to national security' -- RT News... READ MORE›
There is popular support for Russian President Vladimir Putin's plans to build a bridge across the Kerch Strait to integrate Crimea with mainland Russia... READ MORE›
White House officials have suggested that they would be open to lifting sanctions against Russia, but they have also demanded that Crimea be returned to Ukraine... READ MORE›
Amid Putin 'bromance,' Steven Seagal banned from Ukraine as national security threat... READ MORE›
Four museums in Crimea asked for the collection to be returned, but Ukraine argued that it was state property... READ MORE›
Russia's Energy Ministry, which oversees the Crimea power plants project, declined to comment... READ MORE›
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich repeated Russian denials of intervention in Ukraine... READ MORE›
The base in Balakliya, near Kharkiv, is around 100km 60 miles from fighting against Russian-backed separatists... READ MORE›
The US Department of State called it the deadliest one-day period in 2017 in the eastern Ukraine conflict... READ MORE›
Lawyers and human rights activists say Russian authorities in Crimea are increasingly imprisoning human rights activists in psychiatric hospitals and submitting them to psychological abuse... READ MORE›
Later, Siemens filed a lawsuit against the Russian buyer, Technopromexport, claiming the company moved the equipment to Crimea in violation of international sanctions and bilateral agreements... READ MORE›
From the Russian city of Perm, on the outer edges of the Ural Mountain range, to the peninsula of Crimea, it's about 1,800 miles... READ MORE›
In a pre-recorded interview which aired on Sunday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said he had been ready to put nuclear weapons on standby at the time... READ MORE›
Fighting erupted in April after pro-Russian separatists seized control in the regions of Donetsk and Luhansk... READ MORE›
Siemens will fully divest its minority interest in the Russian company Interautomatika... READ MORE›
The planes touched down in Romania, near the home of Russia's Black Sea fleet... READ MORE›
Mr Obama said the move showed the US would never accept Russia's annexation of Crimea in March... READ MORE›
Crimea used to rely on the Ukrainian power grid but is now dependent on Russia for electricity... READ MORE›
Pro-Russian rebels and Moscow accuse Ukraine of introducing new terms that threaten last month's ceasefire deal... READ MORE›
The US sanctions focused on Crimea, which was annexed by Russia in March... READ MORE›
For some, however, like Anatoliy Karabaz, 70, and his wife Elena, 71, electricity is little consolation given their losses... READ MORE›
Russia declares the right to deploy nuclear weapons on Crimea... READ MORE›
In an interview, Mr. Skorik said Gurzuf residents had tired of the fact that in both Ukraine and now seemingly in Russia, citizens came last... READ MORE›
Siemens is trying to distance itself from the scandal, halting deliveries of power equipment to Russian state-controlled customers and reviewing supply deals... READ MORE›
MOSCOW Russia plans to supply Syria with 200 000 tonnes of liquefied petroleum gas LPG per year via the Crimean port of Kerch two trading sources told Reuters... READ MORE›
Crimean authorities said they had managed to partially reconnect the cities of Simferopol, Yalta and Saky using generators... READ MORE›
The conflict in eastern Ukraine erupted after Russia annexed Ukraine's southern Crimea peninsula in March 2014... READ MORE›
Crimea, many here are now realizing, could face years in limbo, no longer part of Ukraine but not yet fully absorbed by Russia... READ MORE›
Preparations for May's Eurovision Song Contest in Ukraine have hit a roadbump, with 21 top organisers resigning en masse in an open letter... READ MORE›
Trouble spreads east Pro-Russian sentiment is strong in eastern regions such as Donetsk and Luhansk, Ukraine's industrial heartland... READ MORE›
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