13:05
27.4.2014
12:41
27.4.2014
Kharkiv citizens want the international community that they are a diverse community (in English/English subtitles):
12:38
27.4.2014
A pro-Russian rap video: "Southeast, Rise Up! Self-Defense! Now or Never!"
12:34
27.4.2014
12:19
27.4.2014
What tanks think of the trenches being dug to keep them out of Ukraine ...
12:09
27.4.2014
12:08
27.4.2014
Pro-Russian activists in Donetsk not interested in talking to Mikhail Khodorkovsky ...
11:55
27.4.2014
11:51
27.4.2014
Vyacheslav Ponomaryov, the head of the pro-Russian separatist rebels in the eastern Ukrainian city of Slovyansk, says he wants to use the eight OSCE military observers he is currently holding hostage -- a Dane, a Pole, a Czech, a Swede, and four Germans -- to barter for the release of pro-Russian forces being held by Ukraine.
Vasyl Krutov, the head of the antiterrorist center of Ukraine's federal security service, says law-enforcement bodies are currently holding close to 30 Russian "diversanty," or saboteurs. Ukrainian news agencies cited Krutov at an April 25th briefing as saying that the detainees include Russian officers with specific goals and missions.
Vasyl Krutov, the head of the antiterrorist center of Ukraine's federal security service, says law-enforcement bodies are currently holding close to 30 Russian "diversanty," or saboteurs. Ukrainian news agencies cited Krutov at an April 25th briefing as saying that the detainees include Russian officers with specific goals and missions.
11:50
27.4.2014
Some of President Obama's comments to reporters in Putrajaya, after he met with Malaysia's prime minister, via Reuters:
"If we, for example, say we're not going to allow certain arms sales to Russia -- just take an example -- but every European defense contractor backfills what we do, then it's not very effective. It's going to be more effective if everybody sign on and everybody is committed."
"Collectively, us and the Europeans have said that so long as Russia continues down the path of provocation rather than trying to resolve this issue peacefully and de-escalating, there are going to be consequences. And those consequences will continue to grow."
"The notion that for us to go forward with sectorial sanctions on our own without the Europeans would be the most effective deterrent to [Russian President] Mr. [Vladimir] Putin I think is factually wrong. We're going to be in a stronger position to deter Mr. Putin when he sees that the world is unified, and the United States and Europe is unified, rather than this is just the U.S."
"Collectively, us and the Europeans have said that so long as Russia continues down the path of provocation rather than trying to resolve this issue peacefully and de-escalating, there are going to be consequences. And those consequences will continue to grow."
"The notion that for us to go forward with sectorial sanctions on our own without the Europeans would be the most effective deterrent to [Russian President] Mr. [Vladimir] Putin I think is factually wrong. We're going to be in a stronger position to deter Mr. Putin when he sees that the world is unified, and the United States and Europe is unified, rather than this is just the U.S."