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      Five Soldiers Killed in Renewed East Ukraine Violence
      Nov14

      Five Soldiers Killed in Renewed East Ukraine Violence

      Five Ukrainian soldiers were killed in clashes in the country’s separatist east over the past 24 hours …read more Source: Al-Manar...

      Five soldiers killed in east, highest toll in two months: Ukraine military
      Nov14

      Five soldiers killed in east, highest toll in two months: Ukraine military

      Five Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in the past 24 hours during fighting in the east of Ukraine, the Ukrainian military said on Saturday, its highest death toll since a fragile ceasefire with pro-Russian separatists began two months ago. The guns have been mostly silent since early September, but there has been an increase in ceasefire...

      Five soldiers killed in east, highest toll in two months: Ukraine military
      Nov14

      Five soldiers killed in east, highest toll in two months: Ukraine military

      Five Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in the past 24 hours during fighting in the east of Ukraine, the Ukrainian military said Saturday, its highest death toll since a fragile ceasefire with pro-Russian separatists began two months ago …read more Source: The Daily...

      Seven killed in Slovakia helicopter crash
      Nov14

      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
      Nov14

      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...

      Ukrainian civilian  copter crashes in  Slovakia, 6 dead
      Nov13

      Ukrainian civilian copter crashes in Slovakia, 6 dead

      BRATISLAVA: A Ukrainian civilian helicopter has crashed in eastern Slovakia, killing six people, a Slovak interior ministry spokesman said on Friday. The Mi-2 turbine-powered transport helicopter crashed near Slovakia’s border with Ukraine, which is also the EU’s eastern border, ministry spokesman Ivan Netik told Reuters. An...

      Carter should know the world is not a cowboy movie — RT Op-Edge
      Nov13

      Carter should know the world is not a cowboy movie — RT Op-Edge

      John Wight has written for newspapers and websites across the world, including the Independent, Morning Star, Huffington Post, Counterpunch, London Progressive Journal, and Foreign Policy Journal. He is also a regular commentator on RT and BBC Radio. He wrote a memoir of the five years he spent in Hollywood, where he worked in the movie industry...

      UNICEF warns of cold threat for E.Ukraine children
      Nov13

      UNICEF warns of cold threat for E.Ukraine children

      UN children’s agency pointed out that central heating systems and much of the electrical supply in the Donetsk and Lugansk regions, under pro-Russian separatist control, rely on water …read more Source: World...

      Cold threatens 700,000 children in eastern Ukraine: UNICEF
      Nov13

      Cold threatens 700,000 children in eastern Ukraine: UNICEF

      Temperatures in the region routinely plunge to minus 20 degrees Celsius and even as low as minus… …read more Source:...

      Three killed in clashes in rebel east Ukraine
      Nov13

      Three killed in clashes in rebel east Ukraine

      One Ukrainian soldier and two civilians were killed in eastern Ukraine, officials said Friday, as clashes between government forces and pro-Russian separatists intensified after two months of relative calm …read more Source: The Daily...