Wednesday, June 4, 2014

President Barack Obama condemns Russian 'agression' in Ukraine & Ukrainian President Poroshenko speaks on situation in Ukraine

Hungarian Revolution of 1956. I remember this very vividly. Look how far Hungary is since it left the Soviet Union.
Published on 4 Jun 2014
US President Barack Obama marked the 25th anniversary of the fall of communism in Poland in a special ceremony in Warsaw.

The enduring theme of his visit to Europe is the US's commitment to stand alongside nations in the east of Europe.

On this the second day of his four-day trip he recalled Poland's struggle to democracy before his rhetoric turned to events in Ukraine.

"How can we allow the dark tactics of the 20th century to define the 21st?" he asked the audience which included heads of st...
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Ukrainian President Poroshenko speaks on situation in Ukraine (recorded live stream)
Streamed live on 4 Jun 2014
Ukrainian president-elect Petro Poroshenko holds a news conference after meeting with US President Barack Obama.

He comments on the current situation in Ukraine and the support Ukraine has recieved from the West. Poroshenko says he hopes to bring peace and security to the people of Ukraine.

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Ukraine's invisible refugees


Published on 4 Jun 2014
Ukraine's invisible refugees
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An exclusive in-depth report from a FRANCE24 correspondent, followed by comment and analysis with the author and the anchor in the newsroom in Paris.

They have been called Ukraine's "invisible refugees". They don't live in UN shelters or queue at soup kitchens. But the conflict has displaced around 10,000 Ukrainians, says the United Nations High Commissioner for refugees. Many left Crimea after Russian takeover. But now people are fleeing unrest in eastern Ukraine. Our reporters Ksenia Bolchakova and Armen Georgian met them in Kiev.

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