Section: Iran
Athletics doping scandal: Russia ruled in breach of Wada code
Russia doping crisis in 60 secondsRussia is one of six countries ruled to be in breach of the World Anti-Doping Agency’s codes. Along with Argentina, Ukraine, Bolivia, Andorra and Israel, it has been deemed “non-compliant” by Wada. Brazil, Belgium, France, Greece, Mexico and Spain have been placed on a ‘watch list’...
Ukraine reach Euro 2016 with 3-1 aggregate win over Slovenia
Ukraine and Slovenia settled for a 1-all draw but it was the Ukrainians who sealed the tie with a 3-1 aggregate win to book their place in the European Championship next year. …read more Source:...
Ukrainian security services report on probes into Euromaidan crimes
Weeks ahead of the second anniversary of Euromaidan protests in Kiev. …read more Source:...
Moscow proposes Kiev restructuring deal for its 3 billion dollar loan
Moscow proposes Kiev restructuring deal for its 3 billion dollar loan …read more Source:...
War could erupt anytime in Ukraine: Analyst
All of the fundamental and underlying tensions are still present in Ukraine despite an apparent lull in the violence in the country. …read more Source:...
Ukrainian president condemns re-escalation of clashes in east
Ukraine’s president has condemned the recent re-escalation of clashes with pro-Russians despite a September ceasefire agreement. Petro Poroshenko’s comment follows the death of 6 Ukrainian soldiers in clashes with the pro-Russia forces since Friday. More than 8,000 people have been killed in Ukraine crisis since April 2014....
Kiev has to meet Minsk deal obligations: Analyst
An analyst says in order to reach a political settlement, Kiev must meet its obligations under the Minsk II agreement. …read more Source:...
Pro-Russia forces kill 5 Ukrainian soldiers, injure one: Kiev
Ukraine says at least five soldiers have been killed and another injured in eastern Ukraine by pro-Russia forces. …read more Source:...
Seven killed in Slovakia helicopter crash
At least seven people have been killed in a helicopter crash in eastern Slovakia, with local authorities suspecting that the aircraft was smuggling refugees from neighboring Ukraine. …read more Source: Iran...
Egypt: Why Putin Needs the FBI by Amy Knight | NYR Daily
Alexey Druginyn/Ria Novosti/Kremlin Pool/epa/Corbis Russian President Vladimir Putin and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Sochi, Russia, August 12, 2014 The investigation of the crash of a Russian passenger plane over Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula on October 31 took an unexpected turn on Friday, when unnamed senior US officials told CBS...



