Corey Flintoff appears in the following:
In Long-Roiled Ukraine, War Mentality Turns Outward
Tuesday, July 01, 2014
The crisis in Ukraine is starting to take a psychological toll on citizens, including those who aren't near the fighting in the country's eastern provinces. Many Ukrainians say they n...
Ukraine's Latest Turn Toward EU Has Moscow Glowering
Friday, June 27, 2014
Ukraine's president has signed a historic trade and economic pact with the European Union, a move his predecessor rejected. The conflict that the first rejection sparked still simmers...
Refugees From Eastern Ukraine Wonder When They Can Go Home
Friday, June 27, 2014
Ukraine and Russia give different estimates of how many have been displaced by fighting in the eastern provinces, but they agree that people are being forced from their homes in battle-scarred cities.
Ukrainian Rebels Reject Cease-Fire, As Russian Troops Line Border
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Pro-Russian separatists in Eastern Ukraine have rejected a cease-fire plan offered by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.
From Ukraine's President, A Promise Of Truce — With Conditions
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Ukraine's new president says he will declare a unilateral cease-fire in eastern Ukraine. The announcement comes after months of fighting between government troops and pro-Moscow separatists.
Citing Unpaid Debts, Russia Cuts Off Gas Supplies To Ukraine
Monday, June 16, 2014
Russia says it has cut natural gas supplies to Ukraine after Kiev missed a deadline to pay part of its huge outstanding energy debt.
Are 'Color Revolutions' A New Front In U.S.-Russia Tensions?
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Moscow has been talking lately about "color revolutions" as a new form of warfare employed by the West. The name comes from the Orange and Rose Revolutions in Ukraine and Georgia, res...
Now That Russia Has Crimea, What Is Moscow's Plan?
Thursday, June 05, 2014
Moscow is pouring in billions in an effort to make Crimea a showcase of development. But Crimea has a deeply entrenched reputation for organized crime, which already taints some of its new leaders.
Putin May Have An Opening To Rebuild Relations With West
Wednesday, June 04, 2014
Russia's president has had muted response to U.S. plan to beef up promises to Eastern European allies. He has meetings set with France's president, Germany's chancellor and Britain's prime minister.
Putin Sends Mixed Signals On His Attitude To Ukrainian Election
Friday, May 23, 2014
Russian President Vladimir Putin says Moscow will respect the outcome of the upcoming election in Ukraine but later said he still has concerns about the legitimacy of the vote.
Ukraine's Richest Man Pushes Back Against Pro-Moscow Separatists
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
There are increasing signs of friction between pro-Moscow separatists and local residents in eastern Ukraine, as some local people demand an end to the violence and lawlessness in the region.
The Blogging Battlegrounds Of Eastern Ukraine
Monday, May 19, 2014
A social media struggle is unfolding in eastern Ukraine, as bloggers on both Ukrainian and separatist sides plead their cases. But many find they face surveillance, trolls and threats as they work.
After Eastern Ukrainian Steel Magnate Flexes Muscle, Barricades Fall
Friday, May 16, 2014
Barricades in the eastern Ukrainian town of Mariupol have been dismantled, following a deal between separatist leaders, police and steelworkers from the city's biggest steel mill.
After Referendum In Eastern Ukraine, Different Visions Emerge
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Residents of eastern Ukraine are trying to figure out what happens next, now that pro-Russian separatists have claimed independence. But there's even disagreement over what's feasible.
In Two Eastern Ukraine Provinces, Bold Steps Toward Independence
Monday, May 12, 2014
Two regions of eastern Ukraine, Donetsk and Luhansk, voted Sunday on referendums for self-rule. Separatists in Donetsk announced overwhelming support for independence.
U.S. Won't Recognize Eastern Ukraine Vote On Independence
Monday, May 12, 2014
Residents of two regions of eastern Ukraine wrapped up voting on Sunday in a controversial referendum over independence from the central government in Kiev. The vote has been rejected as illegitimate.
Rocket Wars: Will A Suit By SpaceX Get Off The Ground?
Monday, May 12, 2014
The California-based maker of the Falcon 9 is hoping to break up a monopoly on the launch market for national security satellites.
Kinder Words From Putin, But They Come With A Cost
Wednesday, May 07, 2014
Russian President Vladimir Putin says he is pulling his forces back from Ukraine's border. He also is calling on separatists in eastern Ukraine to postpone a referendum planned for Su...
Putin's Internet Plan Requires 'Sharing' With Security Services
Tuesday, May 06, 2014
A new legal measure will place a host of restrictions on Internet companies and users. One provision will require bloggers to register with the government if they get more than 3,000 hits a day.