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US announces $250m in military aid to Ukraine
Pentagon renews commitments to Ukraine in struggle against Moscow-backed rebels. …read more Source: AL...
US announces $250 million in military aid to Ukraine
The United States announced Tuesday a $250 million military aid package for Ukraine to strengthen the former Soviet Republic’s naval and land capabilities. The new funding, which brings US …read more Source: Al...
Merkel: Will only lift Russia sanctions if Ukraine’s sovereignty restored
…read more Source: The Jerusalem...
Ukraine plans construction atop Holocaust-era mass graves
Israel, Jewish community leaders protest planned building on mass graves of Holocaust victims. …read more Source: Arutz...
Outcry as Ukrainian town plans to build real estate on Jewish mass grave
It’s estimated that 5,000 Jews were massacred at the site, as well as several Red Army prisoners of war and resistance fighters. …read more Source: The Jerusalem...
Fury as Ukraine okays new homes on site of Jewish massacre during the Holocaust
Speaking on behalf of the country’s Jewish community and government officials, Israeli ambassador Joel Leon asks mayor and his local council to halt development plans in the name of those no longer able to do so …read more Source: Yedioth...
France’s Macron urges more dialogue with Iran, regrets announcements on enrichment
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday he regretted Iran’s announcement that it would exceed the allowed enriched uranium limit, but that Paris would hold talks with Iran and its partners to avoid any further escalation in the region, reports Reuters.“I regret the Iranian announcements made today, but as the IAEA (International...
EU Council Voices Concerns over Security Challenges in Black Sea
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Foreign ministers of 28 EU member-states have expressed concerns over the security situation in the Black Sea area and confirmed the non-recognition policy on Crimea, the Council of the European Union said in a statement adopted at its meeting in Luxembourg on Monday. …read more Source: Tasnim News...
Ukraine’s Mariupol stuck between war and Russian blockade
Mariupol is Ukraine’s principal port on the Sea of Azov and has great economic and strategic significance. …read more Source: AL...
The Goldilocks era may soon be over for EU’s star economy
Boasting the surging growth of an emerging economy alongside inflation more akin to a developed market, Poland has for years been the envy of Europe. That “Goldilocks” combination, however, won’t be around much longer.The shift, driven by resurgent consumer prices, marks the end of an era for the only European Union member to avoid a...



