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WATCH: Gay-rights activists march In Kyiv

Video 'First Gay-Pride Event' Held In Kyiv

Some 50 gay activists have held a gay-pride march in the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, despite a ban by local authorities. Russian gay-rights activists have also attempted to hold an unsanctioned rally in Moscow. More

Crimean Tatars picket the building of the Consulate General of Russia in Simferopol, demanding the resignation of Russian Consul General Vladimir Andreyev on May 23.

Russian Consul In Crimea Resigns

The Russian consul in Ukraine's Autonomous Republic of Crimea has resigned amid a controversy caused by his recent comments regarding the deportation of Crimean Tatars during World War II . More

Ukrainians in Kyiv held an antigay rally on May 14.

Gay Activists To Ignore Kyiv Ban

Two days after a Ukrainian court upholds a ban on the gay-rights event, a "KyivPride-2013" Committee spokeswoman tells RFE/RL that gay-rights defenders have "a plan B" and the weekend event will take place anyway. More

People shout slogans as they hold placards and a banner reading "No gay parade!" during an antigay rally in Kyiv on May 14.

Court Bans Ukraine Gay-Pride Plan

The court on May 23 upheld a suit by Kyiv authorities, who say the rally, which gay rights activists had planned to hold on May 25, would disrupt celebrations for the annual Kyiv Day that will take place on the same day. More

Journalists in Kyiv protest the prime minister's decision on May 23.

Ukraine PM Retracts Ban On Journos

Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has rescinded his decision to bar 10 journalists from covering cabinet meetings. More

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Podcast: Palace Intrigue Escalates

The appearance of Aleksei Kudrin and Vladislav Surkov in the news this week is the latest sign that the battle in the Russian elite is heating up. More

Cat Fight! Kadyrov Takes On Moscow Socialite In Feline Beauty Contest

A photo posted on May 23 of the Chechen authoritarian leader Ramzan Kadyrov cuddling up with three kittens in his Grozny palace has sparked a new battle with a top Moscow socialite. More
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Features & Commentary

In Moldova’s Breakaway Transdniester, A Tale Of Two Cities

The 5+2 group tasked with negotiating a settlement to Moldova’s breakaway Transdniester region is expected to conclude a second day of talks Friday (May 24) with few, if any, results. The latest talks come as Transdniester has raised alarm in the region with a proposal to move its parliament from Tiraspol across the Dniester River to the historically symbolic city of Bender.
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Video Amnesty Report Notes Worldwide Abuses, As Well As Courage Of Activists

In a new report, the global rights group Amnesty International documents abuses in 159 countries and territories that it says were "inflicted by those in power on those who stand in the way of their vested interests."
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Video Interview: EU's Enlargement Chief Finds Many Ways To Say ‘More Work Needed’

Stefan Fuele, the European Union commissioner for enlargement and neighborhood policy, has called on the EU-hopeful countries of the Eastern Partnership and the Western Balkans to do more to prove their commitment to democratic values. Correspondent Daisy Sindelar spoke to Fuele during his visit to RFE/RL headquarters in Prague on May 9.
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Video Russian TV Host 'Sorry' For Ukrainian Massacre Joke

A popular Russian TV host has publicly apologized for joking about the Soviet-era massacre of Ukrainians during a cooking show. Ivan Urgant sparked furor in Ukraine by likening the chopping of vegetables to the slaughter of Ukrainian villagers by the Soviet security services.
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Low Life Expectancy Continues To Plague Former Soviet Countries

The dramatic drop in life expectancy in Russia and much of the former Soviet Union has yet to be reversed, according to a recent study.
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Video Interview: 'Creativity Is About The Unknown,' Says Jazz Pianist Misha Alperin

Misha Alperin is a jazz pianist and composer who was born in Kamenez Podolsky, Ukraine, in 1956. He lived and studied in Moldova and Russia. Since 1993 he has been an associate professor at the Norwegian Academy of Music. RFE/RL correspondent Lucian Stefanescu met with Alperin to discuss diversity, the avant-garde, poetry, and, of course, jazz from Soviet times to the present day.
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Coming To America: Ukrainian Mother Finds A New Beginning

It was 22 years ago that Yelena Goltsman and her family made the difficult decision to leave Soviet Ukraine and build a new life in the United States. Setting off with only $450 to their name, they lived hand-to-mouth for years. But the journey eventually ended in prosperity and, for Yelena, personal liberation.
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Interview: Does The Legal Concept Of Genocide Exacerbate Ethnic Conflicts?

What are the differences between the legal terms “crimes against humanity” and “genocide”? And are both equally useful in punishing mass crimes and facilitating closure. RFE/RL spoke with British lawyer Philippe Sands about his forthcoming book, which explores this issue. Sands is a professor of international law at University College London who frequently works on cases before international tribunals.
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Interview: British Historian Timothy Garton Ash On Europe's Future

British writer and historian Timothy Garton Ash was in Brussels on March 16 to take part in the German Marshall Fund's annual forum. He spoke to RFE/RL about the future of Europe.
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Ukraine's Trade Privileges On Line Over Intellectual-Piracy Concerns

Washington is due to decide next month whether to continue Ukraine's trade privileges, worth an estimated $50 million annually. The decision comes as a U.S. trade association is calling for the suspension of those privileges because Kyiv is doing too little to protect intellectual property.
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