Section: World Bulletin (Turkey)
Senior German politician under fire for plea to recognise Russian Crimea
Former state premier Matthias Platzeck is the first high-ranking German to say the West should endorse the annexation as a way to help resolve the Ukraine crisis …read more Source: World...
Ukraine rules out direct talks with separatists
Russia backs the separatists who have rebelled in the east but says it is not directly involved in the conflict in the Donbass region. …read more Source: World...
Russia urges Kiev to talk directly to separatists
Russia backs the separatists who have rebelled in the east but says it is not directly involved in the conflict in the Donbass region. …read more Source: World...
German sees no optimism on Ukraine after talks in Moscow, Kiev
Around 140 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed since the ceasefire was declared, according to Ukraine’s military …read more Source: World...
NATO leader sees “serious military buildup” in Ukraine
Stoltenberg said NATO saw movement of troops, equipment, tanks, artillery and also of advanced air defence systems in violation of a ceasefire agreement. …read more Source: World...
NATO leader sees “serious military buildup” in Ukraine
Stoltenberg said NATO saw movement of troops, equipment, tanks, artillery and also of advanced air defence systems in violation of a ceasefire agreement. …read more Source: World...
Russia sees no chance of breakthrough on Ukraine in German FM’s visit
Around 140 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed since the ceasefire was declared, according to Ukraine’s military …read more Source: World...
Ukranian FM: Situation in Crimea ‘horrible’
European Council targets pro-Russian separatists with sanctions in response to Nov. 2 rebel elections in eastern Ukraine. …read more Source: World...
Five more Ukrainian soldiers killed, German FM visits Kiev
Around 140 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed since the ceasefire was declared, according to Ukraine’s military …read more Source: World...
Isolated at G20, Putin shows he will do it his way in Ukraine
There is no sign of him changing tack and a European Union decision not to toughen sanctions on Russia is likely to be seen in Moscow as a victory for Putin. …read more Source: World...