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Ukraine: Simferopol celebrates referendum results – Video


Ukraine: Simferopol celebrates referendum results
Around 15000 people gathered in central Lenin square in Simferopol on Sunday evening to celebrate the announcement of interim referendum results. Demonstrat...

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Ukraine: Catalonia too should have the right to self-determination – Ravello – Video


Ukraine: Catalonia too should have the right to self-determination - Ravello
Catalonia, like Crimea or Scotland, should be afforded the right to self-determination, international referendum observer Enrique Ravello said Sunday in Simf...

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An EPIPHANY Conversation: The Untold Stories from the Women of the Ukraine – Video


An EPIPHANY Conversation: The Untold Stories from the Women of the Ukraine
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Crimea, Tensions Mount in Ukraine Crisis . – Video


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Ukraine's Crimean peninsula declares itself independent nation

Maria Danilova, The Associated Press Published Monday, March 17, 2014 6:37AM EDT Last Updated Monday, March 17, 2014 5:34PM EDT

KYIV, Ukraine -- Russian President Vladimir Putin recognized Crimea as a "sovereign and independent country" Monday, just hours after the strategic Black Sea peninsula declared it had broken away from Ukraine.

The moves triggered the toughest Western sanctions against Russia since the Cold War -- with Washington and the European Union retaliating with asset freezes and travel bans and U.S. President Barack Obama vowing to "increase the cost" if the Kremlin does not back down.

Ukraine's turmoil has become Europe's most severe security crisis in years and tensions have been high since Russian troops seized control of Crimea, which decided in a Sunday referendum to merge with Russia. Putin signed a decree recognizing Crimea's independence, and Russian troops were massed near the border with Russian-speaking eastern Ukraine.

Ukraine's acting president raised tensions on the ground by calling for the activation of some 20,000 military reservists and volunteers across the country and for the mobilization of another 20,000 in the recently formed national guard.

In the Crimean capital of Simferopol, ethnic Russians applauded the Sunday referendum that overwhelmingly called for secession and for joining Russia. Masked men in body armour blocked access for most journalists to the parliament session that declared independence, but the city otherwise appeared to go about its business normally.

The U.S., EU and Ukraine's new government do not recognize the referendum held Sunday in Crimea, which was called hastily as Ukraine's political crisis deepened with the ouster of pro-Russia President Viktor Yanukovych following months of protests and sporadic bloodshed. In addition to calling the vote itself illegal, the Obama administration said there were "massive anomalies" in balloting that returned a 97 per cent "yes" vote for joining Russia.

Obama warned that Russia could face more financial punishment.

"If Russia continues to interfere in Ukraine, we stand ready to impose further sanctions," Obama said.

One of the top Russian officials hit by sanctions mocked Obama.

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