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      Ukranian ex-president Viktor Yanukovych gets 13 years in absentia for treason
      Jan24

      Ukranian ex-president Viktor Yanukovych gets 13 years in absentia for treason

      A court in Kyiv has sentenced the former president of Ukraine to more than a decade for high treason. Yanukovych is currently living in exile in Russia. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Russia’s Lavrov, Germany’s Maas talk gas pipeline, Ukraine, arms control in Moscow
      Jan18

      Russia’s Lavrov, Germany’s Maas talk gas pipeline, Ukraine, arms control in Moscow

      Washington has told Moscow its decision to leave the INF is “final,” Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said while meeting Heiko Maas. Germany’s top diplomat urged a new, international system for arms control. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      AfD worker accused of ordering arson attack in Ukraine
      Jan15

      AfD worker accused of ordering arson attack in Ukraine

      A Bundestag employee of the Alternative for Germany party has been accused of ordering a firebombing in Ukraine. Manuel Ochsenreiter denies all accusations, but he is known to have connections to pro-Russia separatists. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Opinion: Ukrainian Orthodox Church independence is a mistake
      Jan11

      Opinion: Ukrainian Orthodox Church independence is a mistake

      The secession of an Orthodox Church of Ukraine has drawn widespread criticism. But Patriarch Bartholomew I may have survived the onslaught writes DW’s Miodrag Soric. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Merkel, Macron urge Russia to release Ukrainian sailors
      Dec29

      Merkel, Macron urge Russia to release Ukrainian sailors

      Germany and France have demanded “the immediate and unconditional release” of 24 Ukrainian sailors detained by Russia. Meanwhile, Kyiv said its ships would not stop sailing through the disputed Kerch Strait off Crimea. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Russia and Ukraine in 2019: More conflict ahead?
      Dec25

      Russia and Ukraine in 2019: More conflict ahead?

      With two elections next year, Ukraine is facing upheaval on the domestic front. Russia, meanwhile, is shaking up its foreign policy, particularly with the United States, after withdrawing from the INF treaty. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Could the latest Russia-Ukraine spat herald another Crimea?
      Dec18

      Could the latest Russia-Ukraine spat herald another Crimea?

      Ukraine fears the holiday season may bring new hostilities with Russia. A key American diplomat warns that international support for Kiev is urgent — and so far absent. Teri Schultz reports from Brussels. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Russia to deploy warplanes to Crimea amid Ukraine standoff
      Dec17

      Russia to deploy warplanes to Crimea amid Ukraine standoff

      The Russian foreign minister claimed that Ukraine was planning an “armed provocation” in the coming weeks. Moscow-Kyiv relations have continued to deteriorate after Russia seized three Ukrainian ships at sea. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Ukraine to lift martial law if there is no invasion
      Dec16

      Ukraine to lift martial law if there is no invasion

      Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has pledged not to extend martial law unless there is a large-scale Russian attack in the coming days. Poroshenko has yet to confirm that he will run for president in March 2019. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Ukrainian Orthodox leaders seal divorce from Russian church
      Dec15

      Ukrainian Orthodox leaders seal divorce from Russian church

      The Ukrainian Orthodox council has elected a leader of the country’s newly-established independent Orthodox church. The decision to cut ties with Moscow has caused a split within the Ukrainian church hierarchy. …read more Source: Deutsche...