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Russia cuts off power supplies to Ukraine rebels: Kiev
Jul07

Russia cuts off power supplies to Ukraine rebels: Kiev

KIEV: Kiev said on Tuesday that Russia had cut off electricity to Ukraine’s rebel-run regions in what appears to be another sign that Moscow is losing interest in plans to splinter its neighbour. Russian President Vladimir Putin has gone through an extended spell without peppering his speeches with mentions of a “New Russia” (Novorossiya)...

Landmine kills 5 Ukrainian soldiers in separatist east
Jul05

Landmine kills 5 Ukrainian soldiers in separatist east

KIEV: Five Ukrainian servicemen were killed and three wounded by a landmine in the separatist Luhansk region, the Ukrainian military said on Sunday. Fighting between government troops and pro-Russian rebels has lessened since the signing of a ceasefire deal in February, but both sides accuse the other of violations and casualties from landmine...

Putin reminds Obama of equality
Jul04

Putin reminds Obama of equality

MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin called for dialogue based on equal treatment and mutual respect with the United States on Saturday in a congratulatory message to President Barack Obama marking US Independence Day. Putin said US-Russian relations remained important for solving global crises. The two countries have disagreements over the...

Passage of Magna Carta of seafarers pushed
Jul04

Passage of Magna Carta of seafarers pushed

DUBAI–Senator and acting labor committee chairman Edgardo “Sonny” Angara called for the immediate passage of Senate Bill 214, known as An Act Instituting the Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers, which seeks to guarantee fundamental rights, benefits and comprehensive protection for the thousands of sea-based Filipino workers worldwide. “Filipino...

Philippine officials say China island-building in full swing
Jul04

Philippine officials say China island-building in full swing

PUERTO PRINCESA, Philippines— China is pressing ahead with the construction of artificial islands on at least two reefs that are also claimed by the Philippines in an increasingly tense territorial dispute, Filipino officials said, despite Beijing’s pronouncement that some work would end soon. Mayor Eugenio Bito-onon of Kalayaan islands,...

Russia slams Ukraine failure on talks with rebels
Jul03

Russia slams Ukraine failure on talks with rebels

MOSCOW: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Friday said Ukraine’s perceived failure to agree with rebels on implementing a peace deal was “alarming” and urged the West to pressure Kiev. “The situation is alarming because we’re witnessing a tendency, if you will,” Russia’s top diplomat told reporters. “Starting with a state...

Russia, Ukraine trade barbs
Jul02

Russia, Ukraine trade barbs

MOSCOW: Russia expressed “deep concern” on Thursday over Ukraine’s plans to decentralise power as part of a peace deal with separatist rebels, underlining the gulf between Moscow and Kiev as the conflict rumbles on despite a ceasefire. Russia also denounced a new US military strategy that accuses Moscow of failing to respect its...

Ukraine’s village caught in crossfire of enduring war
Jun27

Ukraine’s village caught in crossfire of enduring war

KRYMSKE: Few places along the front line in east Ukraine see regular fighting as bitter as the village of Krymske. Roads to the village have all but crumbled away under the weight of military trucks, tanks and armoured personnel carriers. For now, Krymske is in the hands of Ukrainian government forces and the volunteer battalions that fight...

Ukraine risks return to fresh clashes: Nato
Jun25

Ukraine risks return to fresh clashes: Nato

BRUSSELS: Nato’s head warned on Thursday of a risk of a return to heavy fighting in Ukraine but said it would be unwise to declare a ceasefire agreement dead, despite repeated violations, because it remained the best hope for peace. “The conflict in Ukraine has already cost over 6,000 lives. Ceasefire violations persist. And there is still...

Netherlands, Malaysia push for UN tribunal for MH17 culprits
Jun24

Netherlands, Malaysia push for UN tribunal for MH17 culprits

KUALA LUMPUR: The Netherlands, Malaysia and three other countries want a UN tribunal to be set up to try those responsible for the downing of the Malaysia Airlines flight over Ukraine last year, a senior diplomat said on Wednesday. Malaysia is expected to present a draft resolution to the Security Council next month on setting up the tribunal,...