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Standoff mounts in Crimea as international community censures Russia

Dalton Bennett, David Mchugh
Putin continues to defend his actions against Ukraine

Sunday Show Roundup: The 5 clips you missed

Lindsay Abrams
As tensions escalate between Russia and Ukraine, pols evaluate the United States' response

Kerry on Russia: “You just don’t” invade another country “on a completely trumped up pretext”

Lindsay Abrams
Kerry unironically called out Putin for invading Ukraine "in order to assert [his] interests"

Kerry: Western powers are prepared to sanction Russia for its “incredible act of aggression”

The Associated Press
G-8 nations will respond to Russia's military incursion into Ukraine, the Secretary of State said Sunday

Ukraine Prime Minister’s plea to the world: We’re “on the brink of disaster”

Lindsay Abrams
The country is getting "combat ready" as tensions escalate across Crimea

Russian troops take over Ukraine’s Crimea region

Vladimir Isachenkov, Tim Sullivan
The newly installed government in Kiev proved powerless to respond to Russia's military action

Ukraine drama: A tale of two countries

Tim Sullivan, Dusan Stojanovic
The Eastern European nation has long been divided between its support for Russia and its loyalty to the West

Lawmakers allow Putin to use military in Ukraine

Tim Sullivan, Dusan Stojanovic
Saturday's unanimous vote formalized what Ukrainian officials described as an ongoing deployment of Russian troops

Thomas Friedman, supreme toady: Also, shameless!

Patrick L. Smith
Shame on the Times and other media for falsely spinning Ukraine events. We now await the inevitable U.S. betrayal

Must see morning clip: The ghost of Ronald Reagan is haunting Ukraine

Prachi Gupta
Fox News criticizes President Obama for not intervening in the European country, like Reagan would have done by now

14 protest videos that went viral and changed the world

Timothy McGrath
From Iran's Green Revolution to Occupy Wall Street, scenes of brutality have altered the course of recent history

Is the US backing neo-Nazis in Ukraine?

Max Blumenthal
John McCain and other State Department members have troubling ties to the ultra-nationalist Svoboda party

John Kerry’s policy of surrender: His failures are redefining American exceptionalism

Patrick L. Smith
Perhaps the secretary of state knows what he is doing: His many failures actually point to a smarter foreign policy

Bosnia: The European unrest we should be talking about

Natasha Lennard
Fierce anti-government protests this month have a class consciousness lacking in Ukrainian revolt narratives

The Latin American revolution will not be televised

Annemarie Dooling
Social media continues to prevail over international news coverage during uprisings

5 clips you missed: Sunday show roundup

Natasha Lennard
U.S. officials comment on Ukraine unrest, capture of El Chapo and Scott Walker dodges questions

Pro- and anti-government protests escalate in Venezuela

Associated Press
Saturday saw the biggest rally to date in Caracas against President Nicolas Maduro

Sochi comes to a close: The most expensive Olympics ever

Associated Press
Fireworks and a countdown kicked off the closing ceremony for the $51 billion games

Ukraine update: Opposition leader assumes presidential powers

Associated Press
The beleaguered Viktor Yanukovych left Kiev to join his support base, while leadership remains tenuous

5 reasons the West should care about the protests in Ukraine

Paul Ames
If the bloodshed in Kiev turns into civil war, the conflict will have a ripple effect across the European Union

Putative deal aims to end Ukraine unrest

Associated Press
Protest leaders and Presidet Viktor Yanukovych agree to early election and new government formation

How to make sense of the violence in Ukraine

Dan Peleschuk

No truce: At least 70 reportedly killed in Kiev

Associated Press
Government snipers opened fire on angry protest crowds as unrest continues

“Child’s Pose”: A gripping mother-son thriller

Andrew O'Hehir
Meet the "Meryl Streep of Romania" as an upper-crust family grapples with the aftermath of a tragic accident
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