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      Russia massing troops near Ukraine, again, says US
      Jul16

      Russia massing troops near Ukraine, again, says US

      The US has accused Russia of again building up its forces along the border with eastern Ukraine, where fighting continues. Kyiv says its troops have battled separatists around three Ukrainian border towns. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Brussels summit eyes Ukraine, top EU jobs
      Jul16

      Brussels summit eyes Ukraine, top EU jobs

      European Union leaders are converging on Brussels for a special summit likely to be dominated by wrangles over vacant top EU jobs and Ukraine’s conflict. EU diplomats say new sanctions against Russia could emerge. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      OSCE calls out Ukraine rebels for lack of engagement in peace process
      Jul16

      OSCE calls out Ukraine rebels for lack of engagement in peace process

      The OSCE has blamed pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine for failing to engage in talks to broker a ceasefire in the conflict. This comes as the EU weighs sanctions against Russia. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      EU to consider sanctions against Russia
      Jul16

      EU to consider sanctions against Russia

      EU leaders are set to gather in Brussels to discuss new sanctions against Russia for its role in the Ukraine conflict. This comes as OSCE observers begin monitoring the border between Ukraine and Russia. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Opinion: A chance for diplomacy in Ukraine crisis
      Jul15

      Opinion: A chance for diplomacy in Ukraine crisis

      Ukrainian troops have managed to push back separatists in eastern Ukraine. But the conflict can’t be solved by military force alone, writes DW’s Ingo Mannteufel. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Ukraine forces claim fresh gains in Luhansk region
      Jul14

      Ukraine forces claim fresh gains in Luhansk region

      More heavy fighting has been reported near the eastern Ukraine city of Luhansk. Government forces have claimed fresh gains around one of the main remaining rebel strongholds. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Ukraine pounds rebel-held areas in response to deadly attack
      Jul12

      Ukraine pounds rebel-held areas in response to deadly attack

      Ukrainian planes and artillery have bombarded separatist positions as residents fled the city of Donetsk. President Petro Poroshenko has vowed to punish rebels who launched deadly rocket attack on government forces. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      EU extends Ukraine sanctions as violence continues
      Jul12

      EU extends Ukraine sanctions as violence continues

      The European Union has widened its sanctions to include leaders of the pro-Moscow rebellion in eastern Ukraine. This comes as tens of thousands flee from the growing conflict in the region. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Calm before the storm in Donetsk
      Jul12

      Calm before the storm in Donetsk

      The uniformed pro-Russian separatists have disappeared from the streets of Donetsk, Ukraine, but no one knows exactly where they’ve gone. People are still frightened and those who can have left the city. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Ukraine official: rebel rocket attack kills dozens of government troops
      Jul11

      Ukraine official: rebel rocket attack kills dozens of government troops

      Pro-Russia insurgents have fired rockets at a border post in Ukraine, killing dozens of government troops, according to a Ukrainian official. Meanwhile, Chancellor Angela Merkel has called on Kyiv to exercise restraint. …read more Source: Deutsche...