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    Ukrainian Orthodox leaders meet to seal divorce from Russian church
    Dec15

    Ukrainian Orthodox leaders meet to seal divorce from Russian church

    Thousands of people have gathered in Kyiv as senior church leaders prepare to establish a new Orthodox church. The decision to cut ties with Moscow has caused a split within the Ukrainian church hierarchy. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Russian-Ukrainian church split ‘rather dramatic’
    Dec14

    Russian-Ukrainian church split ‘rather dramatic’

    The political row between Kyiv and Moscow has been brewing on a number of fronts — including the church. Against the Moscow Patriarchate’s will, Ukraine is now set to open its own national Orthodox church. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    EU extends sanctions on Russia over Ukraine
    Dec13

    EU extends sanctions on Russia over Ukraine

    The six-month sanctions extension hits Russia’s financial, energy and defense industries and comes amid heightened tensions with Ukraine. NATO has also pledged its support for Ukraine. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Ukraine rebels transfer prisoners to Kyiv-controlled areas
    Dec12

    Ukraine rebels transfer prisoners to Kyiv-controlled areas

    Luhansk rebels handed over 40 prisoners to Ukrainian authorities in what the separatist officials described as a “goodwill gesture.” All of the prisoners were already in jail when the conflict started in 2014. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Angela Merkel urges Vladimir Putin to release Ukrainian sailors
    Dec11

    Angela Merkel urges Vladimir Putin to release Ukrainian sailors

    The chancellor told her Russian counterpart that measures needed to be taken to ensure “smooth passage” through the Kerch Strait. But stopping conflict in the Sea of Azov wasn’t the only thing the two leaders discussed. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Ukraine to ditch Russian friendship treaty amid tensions
    Dec09

    Ukraine to ditch Russian friendship treaty amid tensions

    The Russian-Ukrainian Friendship Treaty has been highly controversial on both sides in the past. Now, Kyiv has apparently had its patience tested for too long. The agreement, which expires in 2019, will not be extended. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Ukraine: Russia ‘partially’ unblocks Sea of Azov after Kerch clash
    Dec04

    Ukraine: Russia ‘partially’ unblocks Sea of Azov after Kerch clash

    Russia has begun to allow ships to pass through the Kerch Strait after restricting access to two Ukrainain ports on the Sea of Azov. Ukraine has accused Russia of blockading merchant vessels from the ports. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Ukraine port city struggles to weather clash with Russia
    Dec03

    Ukraine port city struggles to weather clash with Russia

    The standoff between Ukraine and Russia has catapulted the Sea of Azov to the top of the international agenda. In the port city of Mariupol, it’s apparent that the conflict has been long in the making. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    G20: Merkel calls on Putin to free Ukrainian sailors
    Dec01

    G20: Merkel calls on Putin to free Ukrainian sailors

    On the sidelines of the G20 summit in Buenos Aires, the German chancellor called for the release of Ukrainian sailors, seized last weekend by Russia. The leaders agreed to hold four-party talks over the latest standoff. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Ukraine denies entry to 100 Russians as tension with Moscow escalates
    Dec01

    Ukraine denies entry to 100 Russians as tension with Moscow escalates

    Ukraine said it was closing borders to Russian citizens as part of martial law measures. Kiev-Moscow tensions have escalated since Russia stopped Ukrainian ships and detained sailors in the Azov sea. …read more Source: Deutsche...