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[Ticker] Russia says EU sanctions ‘irrelevant’ to Svalbard visit
Russia has said a visit by its deputy PM, Dmitry Rogozin, to Svalbard, on 18 April is in line with a 1920 treaty on access to the Norwegian archipelago despite Rogozin being under an EU and Norwegian visa ban. It said the blacklist is “irrelevant” to his trip. …read more Source:...
[Ticker] Russia reviews food sanctions on Cyprus, Greece, and Hungary
The Russian food safety authority, Rosselkhoznadzor, has begun inspections in Greece and Hungary with a view to lifting sanctions, its deputy head Aleksey Alekseenko told Russian media Monday. Inspections in Cyprus are to begin on 27 April. All three states have criticised EU economic sanctions on Russia. …read more Source:...
[Ticker] Report: EU to file anti-trust charges against Gazprom
The European Commission will, as early as Wednesday, send a statement of objection to Russian state gas supplier Gazprom on charges of abuse of market dominance in eastern Europe, the FT reports. The move is to come despite the sensitive climate in EU-Russia relations caused by the Ukraine conflict. …read more Source:...
Kremlin will exploit killing of journalists | Dennik N – Slovakia
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[Ticker] EU’s southern border should be new priority, France says
French minister Desir said in Luxembourg Monday that, the Ukraine crisis aside, the latest migrant drowning shows that “the south is also a priority for the stability and security of Europe”. He said human trafficking is a form “slavery” and called Libya a “black hole” of organised crime and terrorism....
[Ticker] Pro-Russia journalist gunned down in Kiev
A journalist known for his pro-Russian views was shot dead in Kiev Thursday. Oles Buzyna was killed near his home by two masked men according the interior ministry. The ministry believes the murder is connected to the killing of Ukrainian MP Oleg Kalashykov Wednesday. Buzyna had edited the newspaper Segodnya. …read more Source:...
Write exactly 600 words so they have no excuse to edit it.
“Write whatever you like, and at exactly 600 words so they have no excuse to edit it.” With those words my friend Robert Cottrell bequeathed me the then “Wi(l)der Europe” column in European Voice. Almost exactly ten years and 300,000 words later, it is time to say goodbye, with a mixture of gratitude and disappointment. The thanks go to my...
Broadcast ban futile against Kremlin propaganda | Lietuvos rytas – Lithuania
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EU faces dilemma after Minsk II | Süddeutsche Zeitung – Germany
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Germany must boost its military spending | Neue Zürcher Zeitung – Switzerland
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