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Ukraine feels let down by EU with visa deal elusive
Dec07

Ukraine feels let down by EU with visa deal elusive

KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine feels let down by the European Union for not keeping to a promise to give its citizens visa-free travel in the bloc, senior Ukrainian officials said. The post Ukraine feels let down by EU with visa deal elusive appeared first on LIBYA NEWS TODAY. …read more Source: Libya News...

UEFA Champions League Results | Arsenal 4 – Basel 1
Dec07

UEFA Champions League Results | Arsenal 4 – Basel 1

Paris Saint Germain 2 – Ludogorets Razgrad 2, Benfica 1 – Napoli 2, Dynamo Kyiv 6 – Besiktas 0, Barcelona 4 – Borussia Moenchengladbach 0, Manchester City 1 – Celtic 1, Bayern Munich 1 – Atletico Madrid 0, PSV Eindhoven 0 – FC Rostov 0. …read more Source: Libya...

Ukraine feels let down by EU with visa deal elusive
Dec06

Ukraine feels let down by EU with visa deal elusive

KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine feels let down by the European Union for not keeping to a promise to give its citizens visa-free travel in the bloc, senior Ukrainian officials said. …read more Source: Libya...

Putin says work on Russia’s bridge to Crimea is on schedule
Dec01

Putin says work on Russia’s bridge to Crimea is on schedule

MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia is pressing ahead with construction of a road and rail bridge to Crimea and work is on schedule, President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday during his annual state of the nation address in the Kremlin. putin-crimea-idUSKBN13Q3WC?feedType=RSS&feedName=worldNews>Read more The post Putin says work on Russia’s...

Ukraine says missile tests will avoid Crimea, mollifying Russia
Dec01

Ukraine says missile tests will avoid Crimea, mollifying Russia

KIEV/MOSCOW (Reuters) – Ukraine’s military said its two-day missile drill starting on Thursday would avoid the airspace over Crimea, sidestepping a possible confrontation with Russia which annexed the peninsula in 2014. The post Ukraine says missile tests will avoid Crimea, mollifying Russia appeared first on LIBYA NEWS TODAY. …read...

Ukraine starts missile test near Crimea, angering Russia
Dec01

Ukraine starts missile test near Crimea, angering Russia

KIEV/MOSCOW (Reuters) – Ukraine began two days of missile tests near Crimea on Thursday – a move that has angered Russia, which has put its air defence forces on high alert and deployed warships in the Black Sea. The post Ukraine starts missile test near Crimea, angering Russia appeared first on LIBYA NEWS TODAY. …read more Source: Libya...

Russia deploys warships near Crimea for Ukrainian missile tests: RIA
Dec01

Russia deploys warships near Crimea for Ukrainian missile tests: RIA

MOSCOW (Reuters) – Warships from Russia’s Black Sea Fleet have taken up position off Crimea’s western coastline to help strengthen the peninsula’s air defenses in response to the start of Ukrainian missile tests nearby, the RIA news agency reported on Thursday. The post Russia deploys warships near Crimea for Ukrainian missile...

Ukraine prepares missile test near Crimea, angering Russia
Dec01

Ukraine prepares missile test near Crimea, angering Russia

KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine was due to start two days of missile tests on Thursday – a move that has angered Russia, prompting it to put its air defense forces on high alert on the annexed Crimea peninsula. The post Ukraine prepares missile test near Crimea, angering Russia appeared first on LIBYA NEWS TODAY. …read more Source: Libya News...

Russian forces in Crimea put on alert before Ukrainian missile tests: TASS
Nov30

Russian forces in Crimea put on alert before Ukrainian missile tests: TASS

MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian air defense forces in Crimea have been placed on high alert on the eve of planned Ukrainian missile tests near the Black Sea peninsula, the TASS news agency cited a Crimean military source as saying on Wednesday. The post Russian forces in Crimea put on alert before Ukrainian missile tests: TASS appeared first on LIBYA...

EU court upholds sanctions on Putin’s businessman friend over Crimea
Nov30

EU court upholds sanctions on Putin’s businessman friend over Crimea

BRUSSELS (Reuters) – An EU court on Wednesday upheld sanctions imposed on Arkady Rotenberg, a close ally and former judo partner of Russian President Vladimir Putin whose company won a contract to build a bridge linking the Russian mainland with annexed Crimea. The post EU court upholds sanctions on Putin’s businessman friend over Crimea...