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Euromaidan (/ˌjʊərəmaɪˈdɑːn, ˌjʊəroʊ-/ YOOR-oh-my-DAHN; Ukrainian: Євромайдан, romanized: Yevromaidan, IPA: [ˌjɛu̯romɐjˈdɑn], lit. 'Euro Square'), or the...
- Revolution, took
place in
Ukraine in
February 2014 at the end of the
Euromaidan protests, when
deadly clashes between protesters and
state forces in the...
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Euromaidan Press (EP) is an English-language news
website launched in 2014 by
contributors from Ukraine,
sponsored by
reader contributions and the International...
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Euromaidan (Ukrainian: Євромайдан, romanized: Yevromaidan, lit. 'Euro Square', Russian: Евромайдан, Jevromajdán) was a wave of
demonstrations and civil...
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Dignity (or the 'Maidan Revolution'),
which was the
culmination of the
Euromaidan protest movement. The
deaths occurred in
January and
February 2014; most...
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protestors arrested.
Their role grew more
prominent in the wake of
Euromaidan,
where they were
involved in
numerous clashes and acts of
violence during...
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Below are the
foreign reactions to the
Euromaidan.
Euromaidan was a wave of
demonstrations and
civil unrest in
Ukraine that
began on the
night of 21 November...
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Lenin statues across Ukraine were
still intact.
During the 2013–2014
Euromaidan protests, the
destruction of
statues became widespread, a
phenomenon that...
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likely under the
pretense of
defending Russian brethren abroad". The
Euromaidan protest movement began in Kyiv in late
November 2013
after President Viktor...
- non-Yanukovych candidates. It
committed violence against protesters during Euromaidan and the
Orange Revolution.
After the revolution, the new
government held...