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CONFLICTO UCRANIA — RUSIA
Scotland could equal a record stretching back 95 years if they avoid defeat in their next two games after draws with Poland and Austria.
Billy Gilmour can banish his Norwich City loan demons and is destined to dine at European football’s top table, reckons Ally McCoist.
Militarily neutral but with unequivocal European aspirations and with an economy heavily dependent on both the West and Russia, Moldova is Ukraine´s most fragile neighbour. Euronews Journalist Julián López Gómez went to the small nation to understand how the locals feel in the face of this current crisis.
The Holocaust saw the cold-blooded murder of 6 million Jews. The worst of the tragedy took place in eastern Europe: in Poland, Ukraine, Hungary and Romania. It's estimated that up to 380,000 Jews were killed in Romania: most by the police, but some by ordinary citizens, with the complicity of the dictatorship led by Ion Antonescu. One of the most violent episodes was the Iași pogrom in the summer of 1941.
When Iurie Cibuc was 18-years-old, he was drafted into the Soviet army to fight in Afghanistan.