Crimea

Separatism is rising in other eastern European states

Ukraine isn’t the only place Russia has its eye on. Soviet nostalgia is gripping Europe’s ‘de facto states.’

Russia encourages tourism in Crimea, not Turkey

In its bid to control the Black Sea, Russia is turning up the heat on Turkey—and luring its visitors to Crimea

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues

The unrest in Ukraine is not a brewing civil war, but the second phase of Russia’s invasion.

Your morning five: Putin moves to annex Crimea

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Ukraine’s day of reckoning

Post-referendum, Crimea may become a puppet state—and stop Ukraine from ever joining Europe

Russia threatens to veto UN Crimea motion

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Putin’s war

Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Crimea has touched off a high-stakes, Cold War-style clash—one that Russia can’t afford to lose

Your morning five: Crimea considers its future

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Your morning five: Crimea’s government breaks with Kyiv

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Your morning five: Is Crimea lost to the Russians?

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