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      EU imposes new Russia sanctions after Siemens gas turbines diverted to Crimea
      Aug04

      EU imposes new Russia sanctions after Siemens gas turbines diverted to Crimea

      The EU imposed sanctions on three Russian nationals and three firms on Friday after gas turbines sold by German industrial giant Siemens were diverted to Ukraine’s Russian-annexed Crimea region. The…Click To Continue …read more Source: Daily...

      EU slaps new sanctions on Russia over Crimea turbines
      Aug04

      EU slaps new sanctions on Russia over Crimea turbines

      The EU expanded its Russia sanctions blacklist Friday, targeting three people including the deputy energy minister and three companies involved in diverting gas turbines sold by German firm Siemens to Russian-annexed Crimea. …read more Source: The Daily...

      EU sanctions Russians over gas-turbine deal in Crimea
      Aug04

      EU sanctions Russians over gas-turbine deal in Crimea

      EU Council issues asset freeze, travel bans on three Russian individuals, companies …read more Source: Anadolu...

      EU sanctions Russians over gas-turbine deal in Crimea
      Aug04

      EU sanctions Russians over gas-turbine deal in Crimea

      EU Council issues asset freeze, travel bans on three Russian individuals, companies …read more Source: World...

      Russia: UNSC’s inability to condemn terrorists’ acts in Syria encourages them to carry out new attacks
      Aug04

      Russia: UNSC’s inability to condemn terrorists’ acts in Syria encourages them to carry out new attacks

      Moscow, SANA – Russian Foreign Ministry affirmed that the inability of the UN Security Council to condemn the acts of terrorists encourages them to carry out new provocations and terrorist attacks. In a statement published on Friday, the ministry said that Moscow is outraged that the UN Security Council has not condemned the recent shelling of...

      NATO says Russia ties most ‘difficult’ since Cold War
      Aug04

      NATO says Russia ties most ‘difficult’ since Cold War

      Ties between NATO and Russia are at their most difficult phase since the Cold War, the alliance’s Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has said, blaming Russia for its role in the Ukraine conflict …read more Source: Hurriyet Daily...

      Ties with Russia at very dangerous low: Trump
      Aug03

      Ties with Russia at very dangerous low: Trump

      US President Donald Trump said yesterday that relations with Russia had hit an all-time and “very dangerous” low, putting the blame on Congress after he reluctantly approved sanctions against Moscow.After Moscow called the sanctions a declaration of “economic war” that had exposed the US president’s weakness, an angry Trump lashed out at...

      Russia ties most ‘difficult’ since Cold War: NATO
      Aug03

      Russia ties most ‘difficult’ since Cold War: NATO

      NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Thursday that ties between the alliance and Moscow were at their most difficult phase since the Cold War, blaming Russia for its role in the Ukraine conflict. …read more Source: The Daily...

      Finally respected, Klitschko retires
      Aug03

      Finally respected, Klitschko retires

      Wladimir Klitschko ruled the heavyweight scene with a steel glove for more than a decade yet it was a defeat by Anthony Joshua which ensured the Ukrainian retired yesterday with the universal respect that eluded him for so long.Often denigrated for a robotic style, short on flair, Klitschko reigned supreme in a heavyweight era suffering from a...

      Sharapova withdraws from Stanford with left arm injury
      Aug03

      Sharapova withdraws from Stanford with left arm injury

      Five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova withdrew from the WTA Bank of the West Classic just before her scheduled second-round match Wednesday with a left arm injury, tournament officials announced. ‘We’re sad to announce that @mariasharapova has withdrawn after doctor’s advice regarding her left arm,’ a post on the...