Section: France
OSCE sends drone to probe Ukraine fatal bus attack
International monitors from the ==Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe== (OSCE) has sent a drone to fly over the site in eastern… …read more Source:...
Mass conscription in Ukraine to counter ‘rise in Russian attacks’
Ukraine’s parliament has approved a mass military call-up for the country’s conflict in the east amid security warnings that Russian forces backing… …read more Source:...
Ukraine: Mass military call-up as bus attack victims are mourned
Ukraine’s parliament has approved a mass military call-up for the country’s conflict in the east amid security warnings that Russian forces backing… …read more Source:...
Poroshenko declares a day of mourning for the victims of Tuesday’s bus attack
A minute’s silence was held in Kyiv for the victims of “Tuesday’s bus… …read more Source:...
At least 12 killed in Ukraine bus attack
It is the deadliest attack on civilians in Ukraine since efforts four months ago to implement a ceasefire. At least twelve people are dead and 16… …read more Source:...
At least 10 dead in Ukraine bus shelling
Ukraine has seen its “hopes for peace shattered”:http://www.euronews.com/2014/12/26/ukraine-crisis-peace-talks-cancelled-in-minsk/ once again. At… …read more Source:...
Ousted Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich wanted by Interpol
Interpol has put ousted Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich on the international wanted list on charges of embezzlement and financial wrongdoing… …read more Source:...
Interpol puts ousted Yanukovich on international wanted list
Interpol has put ousted former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich on its international wanted list, for charges of embezzlement and financial… …read more Source:...
Orthodox celebrations in Ukraine as Christmas spirit sparks a longing for peace
Whether in the spirit of the orthodox Christian Christmas or as part of a barely recognisable ceasefire, Ukrainian separatists gave safe passage to… …read more Source:...
Hollande: ‘Greece must stick to EU commitments’
In a two-hour radio interview on Monday French president François Hollande said that sanctions against Russia should be lifted if progress is made to resolve the Ukraine crisis. He also said Greece should stick to its EU commitments and that he takes personal responsibility for France’s unemployment. …read more Source: The Local...