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Putin crony to step down as head of Russian railways, become a senator
Aug18

Putin crony to step down as head of Russian railways, become a senator

The powerful president of Russia’s state-owned railway company, Vladimir Yakunin, confirmed late Monday that he will step down next month after a decade in the top post and expects to become a senator. Yakunin, 67, is a long-time confidant of President Vladimir Putin and on the United States sanctions list over the Ukraine crisis. He […]...

World › Fierce Ukraine clashes kill 10 as fears grow of broader fighting
Aug18

World › Fierce Ukraine clashes kill 10 as fears grow of broader fighting

The European Union on Monday expressed fears over a spike in violence in east Ukraine that claimed 10 lives as Russia warned Kiev could be preparing a fresh offensive. The single day death toll is the highest in over a month as government troops and pro-Moscow rebels accuse each other… …read more Source: Japan...

Ukraine fighting escalates, killing civilians, solders; Putin talks tourism in Crimea
Aug18

Ukraine fighting escalates, killing civilians, solders; Putin talks tourism in Crimea

Fighting flared between Ukrainian forces and Russian-backed rebels in separate parts of eastern Ukraine overnight, killing at least two Ukrainian soldiers and several civilians, Kiev’s military and separatist sources said on Monday. The clashes, near the port of Mariupol in the southeast and at rebel-held Horlivka, further frayed an...

Pipavav likely to get INS Vikramaditya refit order
Aug17

Pipavav likely to get INS Vikramaditya refit order

Pipavav Defence, a part of the Anil Ambani-led Reliance Group, is likely to get the contract for a refit of INS Vikramaditya, the modified Kiev-class Russia-made aircraft carrier that entered the … …read more Source: Japan Herald...

Fighting intensifies as pro-Russian rebels try to take key port of Mariupol
Aug13

Fighting intensifies as pro-Russian rebels try to take key port of Mariupol

Ukraine on Wednesday reported intense battles with pro-Russian insurgents near the last major government stronghold in the former Soviet country’s separatist east. A military spokesman in Kiev said clashes north of the Sea of Azov port of Mariupol had killed one soldier and injured three. The rebels reported the death of a civilian in a […]...

MH17 probe finds ‘probable’ missile pieces at crash site
Aug12

MH17 probe finds ‘probable’ missile pieces at crash site

Investigators probing the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 said Tuesday they had found fragments “probably” from a Russian-made BUK missile at the crash site in eastern Ukraine. International and Dutch investigators are examining seven “considerable fragments of some size… probably from a BUK (surface-to-air) missile system,” said Dutch...

U.S. busts Ukraine hackers, insider trading cohorts in $100 million corporate info scam
Aug12

U.S. busts Ukraine hackers, insider trading cohorts in $100 million corporate info scam

An international team of computer hackers and stock traders was charged with pocketing more than $100 million in illicit profits based on stolen market-moving financial information, U.S. officials announced Tuesday. The Department of Justice charged nine people in a criminal conspiracy with making more than $30 million in illegal trades on the...

MH17 crash site yields possible Russia-made Buk missile parts: Dutch prosecutors
Aug12

MH17 crash site yields possible Russia-made Buk missile parts: Dutch prosecutors

Dutch prosecutors said Tuesday they have found what they believe could be parts of a Buk missile system at the site in eastern Ukraine where Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was brought down last year. The announcement represents the first time prosecutors have confirmed possible physical evidence of a missile bringing down the plane and killing […]...

East Ukraine separatists’ shelling called heaviest since truce took effect in February
Aug11

East Ukraine separatists’ shelling called heaviest since truce took effect in February

Ukraine accused pro-Russian rebels on Monday of carrying out the heaviest artillery attacks on government positions in six months and warned of signs the conflict was escalating despite a cease-fire deal. The military said 400 rebel fighters supported by tanks had attacked government forces around the village of Starohnativka, 50 km (30 miles)...

‘Face of War’: Putin portrait from bullet shells
Aug09

‘Face of War’: Putin portrait from bullet shells

A young Ukrainian artist has captured global attention by creating a striking portrait of Russian President Vladimir Putin out of 5,000 empty bullet casings collected in the separatist east. Daria Marchenko’s “The Face of War” — a remarkably realistic and politically tinged depiction of Putin in a dark suit and red tie — stands more […] The...