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      Despite distance, war takes toll on western Ukraine
      Jun02

      Despite distance, war takes toll on western Ukraine

      In Ukraine’s west, long a bastion of pro-European sentiment, the war and economic crisis are shaking faith in the country’s leadership. Ian Bateson reports from Novovolynsk. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Ukraine appoints ex-Georgian President Saakashvili governor of restive region
      May30

      Ukraine appoints ex-Georgian President Saakashvili governor of restive region

      Ukrainian President Poroshenko has appointed former Georgian leader Saakashvili as governor of troubled Odessa region near Russian-annexed Crimea. Moscow has slammed the fiercely anti-Russian politician’s appointment. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Russia releases travel ban blacklist
      May30

      Russia releases travel ban blacklist

      Russia has published a blacklist of 89 European Union politicians and military leaders banned from the country. The move is said to be in response to EU sanctions placed on Moscow over Crimea and Ukraine. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      German view of Ukrainian history like a map with blank spots
      May29

      German view of Ukrainian history like a map with blank spots

      Germans’ view of Ukrainian history often has more to do with Russia than Ukraine, but a new commission aims to change that. Its co-chair fills DW in on what historians have to offer when it comes to the current crisis. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      NATO, allies launch Arctic aerial drills
      May25

      NATO, allies launch Arctic aerial drills

      NATO members and partners have begun large-scale aerial drills in northern Europe. The exercises take place against the backdrop of terse language between the western allliance and Russia over Ukraine’s conflict. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Russia bans German MP from entering country
      May25

      Russia bans German MP from entering country

      Foreign affairs politician Karl-Georg Wellmann has been stopped from entering Russia, where he was to take part in talks on “the future of Ukraine”. The move is “unacceptable,” German Foreign Ministry says. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Medvedev: Russia to adopt ‘tough position’ if Ukraine defaults on debt
      May23

      Medvedev: Russia to adopt ‘tough position’ if Ukraine defaults on debt

      Russia says it’ll adopt a tough stance if Ukraine fails to pay off debts owed to Moscow by its previous government. The warning comes after Kyiv passed a law making it possible to delay payments to foreign creditors. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      ‘Ongoing’ war crimes by both sides in eastern Ukraine conflict, says Amnesty
      May22

      ‘Ongoing’ war crimes by both sides in eastern Ukraine conflict, says Amnesty

      Amnesty International has released a report detailing war crimes perpetrated by pro-Kyiv and pro-Russia forces. The report details summary killings, mock executions and torture on both sides of the conflict in Ukraine. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Ukrainian president says country in a ‘real war’ with Russia
      May20

      Ukrainian president says country in a ‘real war’ with Russia

      Ukraine’s Petro Poroshenko has revealed he doesn’t trust Russian leader Vladimir Putin, and says the two countries are engaged in a “real war.” The comments come days after Kyiv said it had captured two Russian soldiers. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Ukraine shows off captured ‘Russian soldiers’
      May20

      Ukraine shows off captured ‘Russian soldiers’

      Kyiv has aired footage of two men it says are Russian soldiers, who it says were captured in the midst of fighting the country’s restive eastern regions. Moscow has insisted the men are no longer in the Russian military. …read more Source: Deutsche...