One in ten claims to have experienced sexual violence by age of 15
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Can the E.U. Punish Russia for Crimea Invasion?
Both the E.U. and Russia have much to lose in a standoff over Ukraine’s Crimea region
Ukraine Desperately Seeks Foreign Aid
Acting President Oleksander Turchinov says economy is “heading into the abyss”
E.U. to Debate Making Buying Sex Illegal
This week, E.U. lawmakers will consider following the lead of some European nations and criminalizing the purchase of sex across the continent. But critics of the proposals, including many sex workers, are legion
Ukraine Pact Marks an Unexpected Victory for the E.U.
The pact negotiated today in Kiev that de-escalates Ukraine’s crisis is in part thanks to the E.U., whose previous timid involvement in the country’s troubles drew criticism and mockery
Ukrainian President Claims Deal to End Crisis, But Shooting Persists
Viktor Yanukovych announces agreement to end conflict that has claimed dozens of lives, but gunfire reported in Kiev
World Leaders Condemn Ukraine Bloodshed
E.U. considering sanctions on government of President Viktor Yanukovych
U.S. Diplomat Won’t Comment on Leaked Audio of Her Cursing E.U.
Victoria Nuland in the spotlight after leaked conversation shows her cursing the European Union
Ukraine Minister Threatens State of Emergency
Justice minister threatens extreme measures if protestors don’t vacate her department’s building
PHOTOS: Bloody Clashes Erupt in Kiev After Protest Ban
Demonstrators wore colanders and saucepans on their heads as protection, after helmets outlawed
Ukraine’s Parliament Passes Sweeping Anti-Protest Law
Critics of the law condemned its passing by show of hands, not electronic voting system
Putin’s Latest Moves Tip the Balance of Power Toward Russia
Moscow’s diplomatic victory in Ukraine was a thumb in Brussels’s eye. It’s all part of the Kremlin’s emboldened foreign policy.
E.U. Official: Ukraine’s President ‘Intends’ to Sign Trade Deal
Yanukovych didn’t sign the agreement over fears of losing trade with Russia