Section: World Bulletin (Turkey)
Poroshenko: Ukraine should drop non-aligned status
Ukrainian president says non-aligned status cannot guarantee its security and territorial integrity …read more Source: World...
Ukraine re-elects Yatsenyuk as prime minister
Cabinet set to be selected after Arseniy Yatsenyuk wins support of majority of lawmakers …read more Source: World...
EU adds 13 new names to sanctions list
The decision swells an EU sanctions list over Ukraine that already covers 119 people and 23 entities. …read more Source: World...
Ukraine decides to sue Russia for ‘trillions’ at courts
Ukraine’s Prime Minister Yatsenyuk says they will sue Russia at international courts to seek compensation for the alleged damage done to their country. …read more Source: World...
Annexation of Crimea unjustified: Chancellor Merkel
Russia’s moves over Ukraine call European peace order into question and break international laws, says German leader …read more Source: World...
Lack of coal may bring Ukraine to its knees this winter
Hydroelectric and nuclear power plants are running flat out to help cover the shortfall but the country’s old electricity grid and infrastructure to do not guarantee reliable supply. …read more Source: World...
Latvia sees security threat in Russian deal with Abkhazia
Like Georgia, Latvia is a former Soviet republic that is wary of Moscow, and its government has taken a tough line over Russia’s actions in Ukraine. …read more Source: World...
Ukraine condemns Russia-‘Abkhazia’ deal
Ukrainian Foreign Ministry says Ukraine does not recognize alliance between Russia and self-proclaimed Republic of Abkhazia. …read more Source: World...
Tatar leader urges Turkey to impose sanctions on Russia
Turkey should impose sanctions on Russia and follow the example of European countries, Crimean Tatar leader and member of Ukraine’s parliament has said. …read more Source: World...
Russia warns Ukraine against NATO membership
A senior Russian official said Ukraine’s president’s referendum plans on NATO membership would increase regional tensions. …read more Source: World...