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Ukrainian Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty journalist Vladyslav Yesypenko was released Sunday after more than four years in Russian custody in Crimea, according to RFE/RL.
He paid too high of a price for reporting the truth about what was taking place inside Russia-occupied Crimea," RFE/RL chief executive Stephen Capus said.
Sergei Romashkin, chief executive of Russian tour operator Dolphin, said hotel bookings in Kremlin-controlled Crimea this summer are down as much as 40 percent compared with last year.
Russian republican Crimea’s State Council decided that Sergey Aksyonov will combine the posts of republican head and chairman of the regional Council of Ministers ...
Pro-Russian forces have taken control of two naval bases in Crimea - including the HQ of Ukraine's navy. Streams of Ukrainian servicemen were seen leaving the bases. Kiev said its navy chief has ...
A Ukrainian journalist has been released after more than four years in Russian custody in occupied Crimea. ... was taking place inside Russia-occupied Crimea,” RFE/RL chief executive Stephen ...
He paid too high of a price for reporting the truth about what was taking place inside Russia-occupied Crimea,” RFE/RL chief executive Stephen Capus said, adding that Yesypenko had been ...
He paid too high of a price for reporting the truth about what was taking place inside Russia-occupied Crimea,” RFE/RL chief executive Stephen Capus said, adding that Yesypenko had been ...
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