Tensions in Crimea Reach a New High and Other News You Need to Know

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Welcome to this morning's edition of "First To Know," a series in which we keep you updated on the most important stories happening in the world. Here are the news we're reading today.




  • Tensions between Russia and Ukraine have reached a new high, as dozens of armed men with no identification occupied two airports in the Ukrainian southern region of Crimea. Ukraine accuses them of being Russian, and calls their presence an "armed invasion," the CNN reports. Russia for now doesn't confirm nor deny, and the armed men have refused to identify themselves, according to the BBC.




  • In Venezuela, the protests against and in favor of the Nicolas Maduro government continued on Thursday. The same day, Maduro called for peace talks, but most of the opposition declined to take part in, reports Euronews . Meanwhile, Carnival celebrations kicked in. The Maduro government extended the celebrations hoping to quell the protests, but according to USA Today , several students said they're going to stay in the streets. Read more...




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