Section: World Bulletin (Turkey)
State of emergency in Crimea as power lines ‘blown up’
Two of the main power lines into Crimea had been attacked overnight Thursday to Friday …read more Source: World...
Crimea blackout after power lines ‘blown up’
Two of the main power lines into Crimea had been attacked overnight Thursday to Friday …read more Source: World...
Baltic leaders against anti-ISIL coalition with Russia
Tensions between the NATO members and neighboring Russia have surged since Moscow’s annexation of Crimea and the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine …read more Source: World...
Russia bans food imports from Ukraine
Ukrainian PM says Russian food ban would cost Ukraine $600 million next year …read more Source: World...
US urges Europe not to soften stance on Russia
US Army commander in Europe says Russia protecting own interests in Syria, warns of troops in Ukraine …read more Source: World...
Russia makes proposal to IMF over Ukraine
Russia has presented a proposal concerning Ukraine’s reimbursement of its $3-billion Russian debt …read more Source: World...
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...
Ukraine moves closer to visa-free EU travel
Ukrainian parliament finally passes EU-brokered bill that bans workplace discrimination against sexual minorities …read more Source: World...
Crimean Tatar deportation recognized as genocide
245 MPs votes in favor of recognizing Crimean Tatar deportation of 1994 as genocide …read more Source: World...
Ukrainian soldier killed in east despite truce
Soldier was killed when Ukrainian positions came under small arms and grenade fire 50 kilometres south of separatist capital Donetsk …read more Source: World...


