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Putin’s Fabricated Claim Of A Fascist Threat In Ukraine

In February, Ruslana, the pop star at the heart of Ukraine’s pro-democracy movement, stood on the stage in Kyiv’s Maidan—Independence Square—and witnessed snipers pick-off un-armed men in a sea of protesters. In a recent conversation, she described to me how the riot police beat people as though “intoxicated with hate.” President Obama’s sanctions are strong, …

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70th Anniversary Of End Of World War II Marked By Fascism In Russia

Reggie Yates is clearly fearless. The black British reporter traveled to Russia for the BBC to understand the recent rise of fascism. In addition to discovering a mini Comic-Con glorifying Putin, he was also harassed for being black at a nationalist march founded by the president and was calmly informed in one interview that the …

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One Year Later In Crimea: Polls Don’t Tell The Whole Story

Oleg Sentsov is the face of Crimea today. A year ago, the Ukrainian filmmaker put his next film on hold to participate in AutoMaidan, bringing food to Ukrainian soldiers under siege during Russia’s take-over of the peninsula. Soon after, he was kidnapped by FSB agents and brought to Moscow. Following a practice prevalent during Stalin’s …

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How to Explain What’s Happening in Ukraine The conflict that we are seeing today stems from a deadly famine that Stalin engineered back in 1932.

In Ukraine, the nationalistic West is Ukrainian-speaking and welcomes the E.U., while the Russian-speaking East, where current President Victor Yanukovcyh rose to power, sees the Kremlin as an indispensable ally and wants to remain outside the E.U. This has given rise to massive demonstrations vowing to overthrow the government, police brutality, and the President’s urgent …

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How ‘Animal Farm’ Gave Hope to Stalin’s Refugees

An underground Ukrainian translation of George Orwell’s subversive novel infiltrated postwar Europe’s displaced persons camps. A NEW GUIDE TO LIVING THROUGH CLIMATE CHANGE The Weekly Planet brings you big ideas and vital information to help you flourish on a changing planet.Email Address (required)Sign Up Your newsletter subscriptions are subject to The Atlantic’s Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions. THANKS …

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Earthquake Weather and How to Prepare For It

What seems dangerous often is not–black snakes, for example, or clear-air turbulence. While things that just lie there, like this beach, are loaded with jeopardy. A yellow dust rising from the ground, the heat that ripens melons overnight–this is earthquake weather. —Amy Hempel, from one of my all time favorite stories, In the Cemetery Where …

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