Russian President Vladimir Putin (second right), Crimea's Prime Minister Sergei Aksyonov (front left), Crimean parliamentary speaker Vladimir Konstantinov (back left) and Sevastopol Mayor Alexei Chaliy shake hands after a signing ceremony at the Kremlin in

Putin signs treaty making Crimea part of Russia

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, MOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, on Tuesday signed a treaty making Crimea part Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine. In a fiercely patriotic address to a joint session of the Russian parliament in the Kremlin, punctuated by standing ovations, cheering and tears, Putin lambasted...

Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, at the Kremlin in Moscow, March 18, 2014.

Selasa , 18 Mar 2014, 18:56 WIB

Putin says Crimea will become Russian

People take part in a demonstration showing support for Ukraine outside the Convention Centre where the European People's Party (EPP) Elections Congress is taking place in Dublin March 6, 2014.

Rabu , 12 Mar 2014, 19:47 WIB

EU to approve sanctions on Russia

Members of Crimean self-defence units stand guard in front of the local government headquarters in Simferopol March 2, 2014.

Senin , 03 Mar 2014, 16:19 WIB

Putin builds up armor near Crimea

People paint on the KGB officers monument in Kiev, Ukraine, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2014.

Senin , 24 Feb 2014, 15:15 WIB

Yanukovych reportedly seen in Crimea

Ukrainian opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko addresses anti-government protesters gathered in the Independence Square in Kiev February 22, 2014.

Ahad , 23 Feb 2014, 05:51 WIB

Yanukovich toppled from power

A general view shows anti-government protesters gathering around tents and barricades near Independence Square in central Kiev February 20, 2014.

Jumat , 21 Feb 2014, 07:03 WIB

EU seeks peace as Ukraine death toll hits 75

Anti-government protesters carry an injured man on a stretcher in Independence Square in Kiev.

Kamis , 20 Feb 2014, 18:55 WIB

Ukraine clashes kill 21 more, EU talks shifted

Thousands of Turkish workers march to protest against labor and economic policies of prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government, in Ankara, Turkey, Friday, Jan. 24, 2014.

Senin , 03 Feb 2014, 21:00 WIB

German minister: Keep EU door open to Turkey

Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovych, left, greets EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton prior their talks in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2013.

Ashton: Yanukovych wants to sign EU deal

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, BRUSSELS - Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych "intends to sign" the far-reaching trade and cooperation agreement with the EU that he rejected only last month, the European Union's foreign policy chief said Thursday after talks with the embattled leader. Catherine Ashton said it was clear that the short-term economic and financial issues Ukraine faces can be alleviated by signing the...

Since 2008, the export of Indonesian products has been declining. Indonesia suffered deficit in around 3,451 million USD. In 2010, Indonesia was also deficit on 3,100 million USD. Even until June 2012, the balance for industrial products had reached 12,431.6 million USD. (illustration)

Senin , 03 Sep 2012, 20:40 WIB

Analyst: Do not rush to sign CEPA