Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/monday-april-7-2014 Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Monday on the News Hour... On the NewsHour Monday, protesters call for another region of Ukraine to break away. We examine Kiev’s options in addressing the turmoil. Also: What’s next for Afghanistan after a calm election, rethinking how governments offer social welfare, why wild moose are dying off at alarming rates, and remembering acting legend Mickey Rooney and the acclaimed writer Peter Matthiessen. Listen to the Broadcast Subscribe to the Full Show Podcast Segments From This Episode Researchers track New Hampshire moose in hopes of pinpointing cause of population decline Journalist, naturalist and novelist Peter Matthiessen, 86, took readers to new territory Idea of paying citizens a yearly stipend is gaining support in Switzerland Why Afghans felt their vote for president mattered in 2014 Lack of election violence, high voter turnout in Afghanistan is ‘fantastic slap’ to Taliban Kiev faces ‘critical choice’ of action as pro-Russian protesters call for referendum in Eastern Ukraine Ukrainian government warns new protests in Eastern Ukraine signal Russian attempt to destabilize its neighbor News Wrap: Flight 370 search follows promising pings Mickey Rooney, irrepressible performer who spent his life on stage and screen, dead at 93 Job Mentoring St. Louis AmGrad_PTECH Steve Scafidi Jr. reads ‘Portraits of Abraham Lincoln with Clouds for a Ceiling’