It is one year since the Ukrainian city of Mariupol was largely destroyed by Russian forces and captured.
It is now being transformed and presented as a showcase for rule from Moscow — and some Russians are even hoping to buy homes there.
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A court in the pro-Russian, self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) sentenced three foreigners to death on Thursday, after accusing them of being "mercenaries" for Ukraine, according to Russian state media outlet RIA Novosti.
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In Ukraine on Tuesday, UN humanitarians began to help the first evacuees arriving from Mariupol's devastated Azovstal steel works, more than two months since Russia's invasion began, and said that they would do everything possible to assist those (...)
Ukrainians voted Sunday in local elections seen as a test of strength for President Petro Poroshenko's government and for the oligarchs accustomed to running their own regions, but a last-minute dispute blocked the ballot in a key port city.
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AlQa'dah 12, 1435, September 07, 2014, SPA -- One woman died and three other people were injured during renewed shelling overnight in the port of Mariupol in eastern Ukraine, the local city administration said on Sunday, in a further blow to the (...)
Ukrainians voted on Sunday for a president they hope will save their country from bankruptcy, dismemberment and civil war.
According to Reuters, the election marks the culmination of a revolution that erupted last November, forced a pro-Russian (...)
Ukrainian unity was on display Thursday night as peaceful demonstrations were held in at least four eastern cities condemning Russia for its perceived meddling in Ukrainian affairs.
At the Donetsk rally, which drew a few thousand people, the crowd (...)