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NewsTeam: Ukraine soldiers in Russia (E47) – Video


NewsTeam: Ukraine soldiers in Russia (E47)
Harry Fear #39;s driver learns his house has been destroyed by an Israeli bomb, yet he manages to continue with his work, taking Harry and his film crew to the Middle Gaza District. Maria Finoshina...

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Austrian drones set for surveillance mission in Ukraine – Video


Austrian drones set for surveillance mission in Ukraine
In the Austrian countryside, sleek, high-tech drones sit in the production hall of defence firm Schiebel, ready for missions over Ukraine, the Mediterranean or the Middle East. Duration: 01:16.

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Ukraine's new-look parliament promises to keep true to its trademark rowdiness

An elderly Ukrainian woman reads a ballot paper in her house during parliamentary elections in the town of Konstantinovka, Donetsk region eastern Ukraine, Sunday, Oct. 26, 2014. Voters in Ukraine headed to the polls Sunday to elect a new parliament. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)(The Associated Press)

KIEV, Ukraine Anti-corruption crusaders, paramilitary commanders, radical ultranationalists, remnants of the disgraced former president's entourage.

Ukraine's incoming parliament has this and a whole lot more.

Much is changing, but one thing seems set to stay: a rowdy atmosphere in which punching, kicking, choking and biting are all part of the game.

Sunday's elections produced a new-look legislature packed with pro-Western parties, giving them a mandate to enact a program of reform.

Just don't expect smooth sailing.

Everybody agrees on paper on the need to fix broken courts, overhaul the tax system and rescue health care. But the devil is in the detail and Ukrainian lawmakers have always found a reason to pick a fight.

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POLICING POLITICS

Take Afghan-born Mustafa Nayem, a 33-year old reporter-cum-activist. His summons to rally against former President Viktor Yanukovych's decision to freeze ties with the European Union snowballed into a full-blown revolution.

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Entering playoffs, Sporting Kansas City hope to erase rough end to season: "Anything is possible"

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KANSAS CITY, Kan. It's been a few years, but Peter Vermes has been through this sort of thing before and come out on top.

Sporting Kansas City's manager will take his club to Red Bull Arena on Thursday for the Eastern Conference Knockout Game, a quick rematch of Sunday's 2-0 home defeat to New York in the regular-season finale. Kansas City went winless against the Red Bulls in three regular-season matches, but Vermes said after Sunday's game that the playoffs represent a clean slate for his injury-plagued side.

I was playing for Colorado in 1997, and we made the final playoff spot, and we played Kansas City four times that year, Vermes recounted in his postmatch news conference. They won all four and outscored us 15-2. Our first game in the two playoff games was here [in Kansas City]. They were the No. 1 seed, and we beat them 3-0.

That Rapids team went on to reach the MLS Cup final before falling 2-1 to D.C. United, but three years later Vermes helped Kansas City then the Wizards bring home their first title.

I can tell you that I think anything is possible when you step into the playoffs, he said, but at the same time, were a team that has some things to overcome.

Those things have been well chronicled: A run of injuries, several of them season-ending, that began in late March and never let up. Sporting limp into the playoffs tired, banged up and with midfielder Benny Feilhaber (ankle) and right back Igor Juliao (hamstring) questionable for Thursday.

It's what we have right now, midfielder Paulo Nagamura told reporters after Sunday's match. We cannot make any excuse. We have to deal with who we have in our group now. It's a short turnaround, only four days, but we're playing the team we just played, and the guys are going to come back with a different energy and mentality, I believe.

And despite their struggles down the stretch, left back Seth Sinovic said on Sunday, We're a team to be feared. We're the defending champs. We've got playoff experience, and we're ready to go.

Even if Feilhaber can't go on Thursday, Sporting still have plenty of players available Sinovic and Nagamura among them who either started or saw significant time in last year's MLS Cup shootout victory over Real Salt Lake. And for several of them including Sinovic and a trio of perennial MLS All-Stars in winger Graham Zusi and center backs Matt Besler and Aurelien Collin this will be their fourth straight postseason with Kansas City.

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