Section: World Bulletin (Turkey)
Ukraine reports first military death of 2015
More than 4,700 people were killed in 2014 in the conflict, which has provoked the worst crisis in relations between Russia and the West since the Cold War. …read more Source: World...
Resolving Ukraine conflict ‘is Serbia’s priority’
Serbian minister says Ukraine will be priority for Serbia as it takes over the chair of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. …read more Source: World...
Ukraine says rebels keep up attacks into New Year
In a fresh diplomatic attempt to restore peace, Poroshenko is preparing to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin and the leaders of France and Germany on Jan. 15 in Kazakhstan …read more Source: World...
Russia’s Putin praises Crimea’s “return home” in New Year address
“This event will remain a very important epoch in domestic history forever,” he said …read more Source: World...
Russia’s Putin praises Crimea’s “return home”
“This event will remain a very important epoch in domestic history forever,” he said …read more Source: World...
Ukraine expects to receive three tranches of credit from IMF
Ukraine expects to receive three tranches of credit from the International Monetary Fund… …read more Source: World...
Ukraine approves austerity laws needed for draft budget
The government says the more than $1 billion that the higher import duties will generate is essential for next year’s draft budget …read more Source: World...
Russia must influence rebels to end Ukraine crisis, says Merkel
Merkel, who has been closely involved in diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis, also welcomed the exchange of prisoners between the Ukrainian government and separatists. …read more Source: World...
After turbulent 2014, next year may be no calmer
Almost all of the major confrontations, such as the battle with ISIL militants, the West’s stand-off with Russia over Ukraine and the fight against Ebola, will rumble on. …read more Source: World...
Kiev, rebels exchange POWs; trains, buses to Crimea suspended
Ukrainian authorities and separatists exchanged hundreds of prisoners of war, part of a 12-point plan aimed at ending the pro-Russian uprising in the east of the country. …read more Source: World...