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KAZANTIP 2014 "SUMMER GROOVES" (COMPLETE ALBUM) + FREE DOWNLOAD ALBUMS KAZANTIP UKRAINE 2014 – Video


KAZANTIP 2014 "SUMMER GROOVES" (COMPLETE ALBUM) + FREE DOWNLOAD ALBUMS KAZANTIP UKRAINE 2014
COMPLETE ALBUM (112 kbit/s) prelisten, taken from the TRIPLE album SUMMER GROOVES (2x Free Edition + 1x Shop Edition with other tracks) - LINKS and TRACKLIST...

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Ukraine’s Longtime Divisions & NATO’s Eastern Expansion to Russian Border Lay Ground for – Video


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Ukraine #39;s Longtime Divisions NATO #39;s Eastern Expansion to Russian Border Lay Ground for Crimea Vote videolarn CNN #39;s Becky Anderson speaks to NATO #39;s An...

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Ukraine Suspends 'Anti-Terrorist Operation'

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Ukraine suspended the "active stage" of its "anti-terrorist operation" in the eastern part of its country today, citing the Easter holidays and Geneva Agreement as the reason, according to its Ministry of Defense.

Last Sunday, Ukraine's acting president announced the military operation to take back areas seized by pro-Russian forces. So far, the only success the operation has seen was taking back an airfield.

Ukrainian troops have defected to the pro-Russian side along with their tanks and armored personnel carriers, while near the town of Kramatorsk a column of APCs was blocked by local civilians.

Maryna Ostapenko, a press secretary for Ukraine's Ministry of Defense, said in a statement that the anti-terrorist operation would continue but it would no longer be active.

"The efforts are currently focused on securing the safety perimeter around armed separatists in order to avoid having victims amongst peaceful population, she said in a statement.

Earlier this week, Russian President Vladimir Putin said he hoped Russia will not have to use force in eastern Ukraine. He also denied Western claims that Russian troops are already operating inside Ukraine and that the unrest there has been orchestrated by the Kremlin, warning that if the situation continued, Russia will not recognize the results of next months Ukrainian presidential election.

Secretary of State John Kerry struck a deal in Geneva with his Russian, Ukrainian and European counterparts on Thursday, agreeing that "illegal armed groups" would put down their weapons and leave occupied buildings. But it has changed little to nothing on the ground; pro-Russia protestors in eastern Ukraine have refused to vacate the seized buildings until, they say, the government in Kiev - which they view as "criminal" - does the same.

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Ukraine OKs Intl Court, May Probe Kiev Deaths

Ukraine has accepted the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court, opening the way for a possible investigation of the violent crackdown by former President Viktor Yanukovych's government on demonstrators, the court announced Thursday.

Ukraine, which is not a member state of the court, accepted ICC jurisdiction from Nov. 21, 2013, to Feb. 22, saying attacks by Yanukovych's forces left more than 100 demonstrators dead in Kiev and other cities, according to documents released by the court.

A statement by Ukraine's parliament alleged that Ukrainian law enforcement agencies "unlawfully used physical force, special means and weapons toward the participants of peaceful actions" in Kiev and elsewhere "on the orders of senior officials of the state."

The statement said the attacks killed more than 100 people and injured more than 2,000. It also alleges that Yanukovych's government abducted, tortured and even killed some dissenters.

Yanukovych fled from Ukraine to Russia in February after months of protests by demonstrators angry at his decision to align his country more closely with Russia than Europe.

The court stressed that its prosecutors will now decide whether to open an investigation. If that happens, it said the ICC prosecutor will decide on the basis of the evidence whether to ask the ICC judges to issue arrest warrants or summonses to appear for people charged with committing crimes.

"The declaration is an important move to ensure that grave violations of human rights will not be forgotten and impunity will not be accorded to those who commit them," said Roman Romanov, of the International Renaissance Foundation in Ukraine. "The next step for Ukraine to take is to ensure its full engagement with the ICC as a cornerstone of the international justice system."

Edith M. Lederer contributed to this report from the United Nations.

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Worcester Police Warning Of "Knockout Game" Attacks – Video


Worcester Police Warning Of "Knockout Game" Attacks
Police believe it #39;s all part of the so-called "knockout game" which refers to a blitz style attack on random unsuspecting strangers with the goal of knocking...

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