Thursday, January 1, 2015

Crisis In Ukraine -- News Updates January 1, 2015



Bloomberg: Ukrainian Army, Rebels Trade Blame Amid Warning of Hard 2015

WNU Editor: With both sides far apart on the key issues .... I do not see peace coming to eastern Ukraine. My prediction .... come springtime the war will restart with the ferocity of what happened last summer. For the rest of Ukraine .... the economy has .... for all intents and purposes .... collapsed. This will become the number one issue in Ukraine later this year .... aside from the war.

Ukraine Crisis -- News Updates January 1, 2015

Ukraine says rebels keep up attacks into New Year -- Reuters
Kiev Violates Ceasefire 15 Times on New Year’s Eve: Donetsk -- Sputnik
Luhansk authorities consider act of sabotage behind electric power cuts — acting mayor -- ITAR-TASS
Poroshenko tells Ukrainians 'we will win this war' -- AFP
Ukraine’s Poroshenko Hopes for Peace, New Start in 2015 -- Sputnik
Poroshenko To Ukraine: This Year Will Not Be Easy -- Business Insider/Reuters
On Eastern Ukraine's Front Lines, Strategic, Besieged Mariupol Faces Economic Destruction -- IBTimes
Ukraine’s Economy Set to Drop 7.5% in Full-Blown Crisis -- Bloomberg
Ukraine Faces Full-Scale Financial Crisis; Hryvnia Down Substantially -- Value Walk
Ukraine's army of homeless people tries to survive on streets -- Kyiv Post
PM: Over 800,000 internally displaced persons registered in Ukraine -- Interfax Ukraine
Ukraine National Security Council head demands Inter TV channel be stripped of license -- ITAR-TASS
Thousands of Ukraine nationalists march in Kiev -- AFP
Ukrainian right-wingers march to commemorate nationalist -- Deutsche Welle
Ukraine's Revolution Didn't Have to Fail -- Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg
Hopes and fears for the New Year in Ukraine -- Deutsche Welle
Warlords and armed groups threaten Ukraine’s rebuilding -- Adrian Karatnycky, Washington Post

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