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NATO invites Montenegro to join alliance, defying Russia
Dec02

NATO invites Montenegro to join alliance, defying Russia

NATO invited tiny Montenegro on Wednesday to join the military alliance in its first expansion since 2009, defying Russian warnings that enlargement of the US-led bloc further into the Balkans is “irresponsible” action that undermines trust. In a scripted session at NATO’s headquarters in Brussels, Montenegro’s Foreign...

CNN: ‘The shoes are marching for us’
Nov30

CNN: ‘The shoes are marching for us’

Editor’s note: CNN columnist John D. Sutter is reporting on a tiny number — 2 degrees — that may have a huge effect on the future. He’d like your help. Subscribe to the “2 degrees” newsletter or follow him on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. He’s jdsutter on Snapchat. You can shape this coverage. A...

Declaring ‘new beginning’, EU and Turkey seal migrant deal
Nov30

Declaring ‘new beginning’, EU and Turkey seal migrant deal

Turkey promised to help stem the flow of migrants to Europe in return for cash, visas and renewed talks on joining the EU in a deal struck on Sunday that the Turkish prime minister called a “new beginning” for the uneasy neighbours. Leaders of the European Union met Turkish premier Ahmet Davutoglu in Brussels on Sunday to finalise an...

Russia-Ukraine row over Crimea escalates as Moscow cuts coal to Kiev
Nov27

Russia-Ukraine row over Crimea escalates as Moscow cuts coal to Kiev

Russia has begun to restrict coal supplies to Ukraine, Energy Minister Volodymyr Demchyshyn told parliament on Friday, days after the Kremlin threatened to punish Kiev for a power blackout of Russian-annexed Crimea. Demchyshyn said pro-Russian separatists who control coal mines in eastern Ukraine had also halted coal supplies. He said Kiev had...

Russia seeks economic revenge against Turkey over jet
Nov26

Russia seeks economic revenge against Turkey over jet

Russia threatened economic retaliation against Turkey on Thursday and said it was still awaiting a reasonable explanation for the shooting down of its warplane, but Turkey dismissed the threats as “emotional” and “unfitting”. In an escalating war of words, President Tayyip Erdogan responded to Russian accusations that...

Putin’s ‘realpolitik’ aims to make Russia indispensable
Nov24

Putin’s ‘realpolitik’ aims to make Russia indispensable

By intervening in Syria, President Vladimir Putin has broken Russia’s relative isolation and is making it the “indispensable nation” in conflicts in Syria, Ukraine and with Islamic State while the United States balks at deeper involvement. But in this geopolitical poker game, it’s not clear he will be able to quit while...

Russia says to halt gas supplies to Ukraine, mulling coal cut off over Crimea
Nov24

Russia says to halt gas supplies to Ukraine, mulling coal cut off over Crimea

Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said Moscow would cut gas supplies to Ukraine on Tuesday or Wednesday because Kiev had not paid up front for more gas and might also halt coal supplies to Ukraine in retaliation for a power blackout of Crimea. Alexander Novak, in comments to Vesti FM radio station, was speaking as Russian-annexed Crimea...

Drastic drop in Sharm el-Sheikh tourism after crash of Russian jet
Nov22

Drastic drop in Sharm el-Sheikh tourism after crash of Russian jet

After a plane carrying Russian holidaymakers crashed from the sky last month, tour operators rushed to evacuate tourists and suspended flights. Naomi Conrad reports from a town desperately hoping for a tourism revival. On a balmy evening in Sharm el-Sheikh, Ali despondently surveyed his tiny, mirror-lined shop, its shelves neatly stacked with...

State of emergency declared in Crimea after electricity pylons ‘blown up’
Nov22

State of emergency declared in Crimea after electricity pylons ‘blown up’

A state of emergency has been declared in Crimea after pylons carrying electricity from Ukraine were blown up cutting off power to almost two million people, media and the Russian government said on Sunday. The Russian Energy Ministry didn’t say what had caused the outages, but Russian media reported that two pylons in the Kherson region of...

Angela Merkel marks ten years as Germany’s first female Chancellor
Nov22

Angela Merkel marks ten years as Germany’s first female Chancellor

As German Chancellor Angela Merkel celebrates 10 years as the country’s political leader, domestic and international media have mused over her decennial tour de force. Her legacy is still unfolding. Precisely 10 years ago, a 51-year-old conservative politician took the helm of Europe’s largest economy and most populous country,...