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Russian President Putin says ready to work with United States
Apr18

Russian President Putin says ready to work with United States

Russia has key interests in common with the United States and needs to work with it on a common agenda, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday in a television interview. In his comments to the state-run Rossiya channel, Putin appeared to soften his anti-American rhetoric after being highly critical. Relations between Moscow and...

Putin: Russia, US need to work together towards common agendas
Apr18

Putin: Russia, US need to work together towards common agendas

Russian president Vladimir Putin Russia has key interests in common with the United States and needs to work with it on a common agenda, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday in a television interview. In his comments to the state-run Rossiya channel, Putin appeared to soften his anti-American rhetoric after being highly critical....

US Troops on Ukrainian Soil Could Reignite Fighting: Moscow
Apr18

US Troops on Ukrainian Soil Could Reignite Fighting: Moscow

Russia on Friday warned that the arrival of US paratroopers in Ukraine to train its forces fighting pro-Russian rebels could reignite the conflict, leading to mass bloodshed. …read more Source:...

Ukraine Global Court to Investigate Crimes in Crimea and Eastern Ukraine
Apr17

Ukraine Global Court to Investigate Crimes in Crimea and Eastern Ukraine

Ukraine wants the International Criminal Court to investigate all alleged war crimes in Crimea and eastern Ukraine, where it has been fighting pro-Russian rebels, foreign minister Pavlo Klimkin said i… …read more Source:...

Ukraine wants global court to investigate crimes in Crimea and east
Apr17

Ukraine wants global court to investigate crimes in Crimea and east

Ukraine wants the International Criminal Court to investigate all alleged recent war crimes in Crimea and eastern Ukraine, Foreign minister Pavlo Klimkin said in an interview, broadening an existing probe. …read more Source: The Times of...

US Military Trainers May ‘Destabilise’ Ukraine: Kremlin
Apr17

US Military Trainers May ‘Destabilise’ Ukraine: Kremlin

Moscow on Friday warned that the presence of foreign military personnel could destabilise the situation in Ukraine, following deployment of 300 US trainers there this week. …read more Source:...

Museum or Memory Lane? Kiev Mulls Memorial to Maidan Victims
Apr17

Museum or Memory Lane? Kiev Mulls Memorial to Maidan Victims

Confident and cheery in priestly black robes, 21-year-old seminarian Oleg is on duty in the small wooden chapel built a year ago above the Maidan, the scene of deadly protests in Kiev last year that s… …read more Source:...

300 US Troops in Ukraine to Train Ukrainian Forces: US Army
Apr17

300 US Troops in Ukraine to Train Ukrainian Forces: US Army

About 300 US paratroopers have arrived in Ukraine to train the Ukrainian National Guard which is fighting pro-Russian rebels in the east, the US Army said in a statement. …read more Source:...

Prosecuting those responsible for MH17 crash key priority: Dutch minister
Apr17

Prosecuting those responsible for MH17 crash key priority: Dutch minister

Prosecuting those responsible for shooting down Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over Ukraine, killing all 298 passengers and crew — 193 of them Dutch — is a key priority for the Netherlands, the justice minister said Thursday. …read more Source: The Times of...

Russian defence chief blames US for global security risks and Ukraine crisis
Apr17

Russian defence chief blames US for global security risks and Ukraine crisis

“Of course, the biggest tragedy among the ‘colour revolutions’ is Ukraine,” Shoigu said, contrasting the “peaceful” transition of Crimea to Russia with “violent propagation of the European choice” by Kiev’s current leadership. Top Russian defence officials have lashed out at the United States, accusing it of undermining global...