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Obama would solve the crisis differently | Corriere della Sera – Italy
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Ukraine’s language war
The other day I took part in a Ukrainian talk show called “Freedom of Speech.” The format is an unusual one: Six local experts with credentials in the social sciences or in journalism sit three to a table, four special guests sit two to a table, two more surprise special guests arrive during the show and stand and perorate, and then of course...
EU ‘frustrated’ as Russia-Ukraine gas talks break down
Bad will, legal disputes, and the “high politics” of the Russia-Ukraine conflict have, again, put EU gas transit at risk for the coming winter. …read more Source:...
Ukraine-Russia gas conflict flares
Ukraine has stopped buying Russian natural gas and Russia halted shipments to Ukraine the two sides said in tit-for-tat comments Wednesday, following the expiration of an interim agreement on gas supplies and prices with Russia’s Gazprom. Gazprom said it cut off gas supplies to Ukraine because Kiev has not paid its bills. “Gazprom will not...
Russia too involved in nuclear plant project | Helsingin Sanomat – Finland
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[Ticker] Ukraine stops buying Russian gas
Ukraine has stopped buying gas from Russia after a price deal expired on 30 June and talks in Vienna failed to produce a new agreement. It will continue to transit gas to Russia’s EU customers. But the breakdown in talks poses questions on future winter transit if bad blood persists. …read more Source:...
EU aims to head off Ukraine-Russia gas war
Ukraine and Russia may be in a state of quasi-war, but Ukraine is still one of Russia’s most important gas customers, and the shape of that commercial relationship is being hammered out in EU-brokered talks in Vienna on Tuesday. This is the first political-level meeting between the three parties since Russia and Ukraine struck a temporary...
Does Kerry want an Iran deal too much?
As he meets with Iranian officials in search of a nuclear deal in the coming days, John Kerry may sense another presence in Vienna’s Palais Coburg hotel: his legacy. Over his 30-year political career, Kerry has long been knocked for delivering more talk than results. Achieving a nuclear deal he first began pursuing even before he became...
[Ticker] Russia investigates legality of Baltic states’ independence
Russia’s prosecutor general is investigating whether it was legal, in constitutional terms, for the USSR’s State Council to recognise the independence of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania in 1991, Interfax reports. The prosecutor recently said the USSR’s transfer of Crimea to Ukraine, 1954, was illegal. …read more Source:...
Transnistria poses major threat to Europe | Der Standard – Austria
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