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‘The only thing still working’: Russia and UK agreement to tend war graves transcends bitter international relations

The Observer 23 Mar 2025
It is even more difficult in the Russian-occupied Crimea region of Ukraine, where mass burial grounds housing the remains of British soldiers from the Crimean war had already been built on or desecrated.
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Ukraine vows never to accept Kremlin control of Black Sea peninsula: ‘Most Crimean Tatars would regard it as betrayal’

The Irish Times 22 Mar 2025
“I can predict that most Crimean Tatars, despite understanding the pressure on Ukraine, despite the desire to end the war and the desire for a peaceful life, would regard such actions by the Ukrainian authorities as betrayal,” he says.
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Hitler Is National Socialism and National Socialism Is Hitler, by Gregory Conte

The Unz Review 22 Mar 2025
... war? What about the Western Allies’ handing over Eastern Europe to Bolshevik depredations after 1945, or the ongoing Judeo-American funded war in the Ukraine? Is Hitler responsible for all of that?.
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Partial ceasefire comes with warning from Kyiv: Russia breaches deals

The Spokesman-Review 20 Mar 2025
The agreements were negotiated in the Belarusian capital amid a war between Kremlin-backed separatists and the Ukrainian government, and Moscow’s unilateral seizure of the Crimean Peninsula ... war.
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Putin Pressures Trump to Recognize Annexed Ukrainian Territories – Kommersant

Moscow Times 19 Mar 2025
Moscow also annexed the Crimean Peninsula in 2014. According to Kommersant, ongoing U.S.-Russia negotiations for ending the war in Ukraine center on securing ... Ukraine war , Trump , Putin.
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Russia has a new public enemy No 1 — Britain

Gulf-Times 19 Mar 2025
London says it wants to ensure Ukraine is not forced to capitulate on unreasonable terms.Nationalist commentators on Russian state TV have started telling Russians that London has been trying to ...
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Moons Under Water: The Iconography of the Pub Sign

The Quietus 15 Mar 2025
Nelsons and Wellingtons, Trafalgars and Waterloos, are all easy to explain, but though the Battle of Alma during the Crimean War lent itself to more pub names than any other victory, few Brits now could identify even the combatants.
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How 'warmonger' Britain has become Russia's public enemy number one after Trump-Kremlin relations thawed - ...

The Daily Mail 14 Mar 2025
Despite London's popularity as a Russian investment destination, distrust of Britain traces its roots back to at least the Crimean War of 1853-1856, when it was part of an alliance that defeated the Russian Empire.
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The end of the European Century

Deccan Herald 08 Mar 2025
<p>The frenetic activity recently around the Ukraine war has brought into sharp focus several things ... Starmer was told by Trump that the best outcome is for the war to end and the misery to stop for Ukraine, despite loss of territory.
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Russian propaganda changed its tune, but so has America

CNN 06 Mar 2025
“Now the European war party wants to further escalate the Ukrainian conflict,” Kisylov tells his millions of Russian viewers ... Colonization, wars, crusaders, the Crimean War, Napoleon, World War One, Adolf Hitler.
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COMMENTARY: Honoring women who led the way in medicine

Las Vegas Review-Journal 05 Mar 2025
During the Crimean War in 1853, she proposed hygiene standards that she defined as handwashing, sanitation, ventilation and a clean environment to care for the wounded ... During the Civil War, she was captured, imprisoned and treated as a spy.
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Russia praises Trump, scolds Europe for being crucible of war

The Times of India 02 Mar 2025
... criticised Europe, saying for the past 500 years it had been the crucible of 'all the tragedies of the world' including colonisation, wars, crusaders, Crimean War, Napoleon Bonaparte, WWI and Hitler.
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Trump is a pragmatist and Europe the crucible of war, says Lavrov

Business Day 02 Mar 2025
But Lavrov criticised Europe, saying that for the past 500 years Europe had been the crucible of “all the tragedies of the world” including colonisation, wars, crusaders, the Crimean War, Napoleon Bonaparte, World War 1 and Adolf Hitler.
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