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EU and US condemn Kiev violence
The EU and US have condemned violence in Kiev which left one policeman dead and injured more than 120 on Monday. …read more Source:...
[Ticker] EU ‘very worried’ by Kiev riots
EU foreign affairs chief Mogherini Monday welcomed a vote by Ukrainian MPs on decentralising power to regions. The vote prompted rioting outside parliament, in which one policeman died and a second one lost his leg. “This process shouldn’t be jeopardised by violence; today’s events are very worrying,” Mogherini noted....
Policeman dies in protests at Ukraine parliament
One policeman was killed and dozens were injured in clashes outside the parliament in Kiev on Monday, as lawmakers took a step towards giving special status to separatist-controlled regions in eastern Ukraine. National Guard serviceman Igor Derbin, 25, was killed and several others were seriously injured by an explosive device thrown from a crowd...
Moscow muscle
The Kremlin released pictures of President Vladimir Putin working out at the gym with Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev at the president’s Black Sea residence on Sunday, shortly after an opinion poll showed Putin’s popularity waning. Putin and Medvedev were pictured having breakfast together and then a barbecue after their workout at...
New discord between Germany and Poland | Polityka – Poland
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[Opinion] EU needs to step up its game in Ukraine
The EU should not expect Russia to change its posture in the foreseeable future, because confrontational EU and US relations suit the Kremlin. …read more Source:...
The Ides of September
It was the calm before the storm. Brussels slipped into its usual summer slumber in August, but as a parade of commission officials, lawmakers, regulators and diplomats return to their desks this week, they face an unusually daunting post-vacation agenda — from fixing Greece to the migrant crisis to convincing Britain to remain in the EU to...
The woman who’s trying to save Ukraine
KIEV — Ukraine struck a critical debt deal Thursday with creditors that averts a default and opens to the door to continued international support for its struggling economy. The agreement is a victory for Ukraine’s American-born finance minister, Natalie Jaresko. For the past five months, the former U.S. diplomat and fund manager has played...
Debt write-down for Ukraine just a first step | Financial Times – United Kingdom
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German media have already judged Duda | Gazeta Polska Codziennie – Poland
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