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      EU seeks energy autonomy amid Moscow and Kyiv’s gas dispute
      Feb25

      EU seeks energy autonomy amid Moscow and Kyiv’s gas dispute

      As Russia and Ukraine’s gas deliveries dispute heats up, the EU has announced plans to revamp its energy sector. The idea is thought to target Moscow “where it hurts.” …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Foreign ministers urge respect for Ukraine ceasefire
      Feb24

      Foreign ministers urge respect for Ukraine ceasefire

      The foreign ministers of Russia, Ukraine, Germany and France have reiterated their call for a shaky ceasefire to be respected in Ukraine. The quartet met in Paris with the aim of rescuing the Minsk agreement. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Rebels claim heavy weapons pull-back in eastern Ukraine
      Feb24

      Rebels claim heavy weapons pull-back in eastern Ukraine

      Pro-Russia separatists in eastern Ukraine have said they have begun withdrawing heavy weapons from the front line. Government forces, though, have said they won’t do so until the shooting stops completely. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Ukrainian army refuses to start withdrawing heavy weapons
      Feb23

      Ukrainian army refuses to start withdrawing heavy weapons

      Attacks by pro-Russian rebels have delayed withdrawal of heavy weapons from the front line, Ukrainian army sources say. Both sides in the conflict had previously agreed to pull back the weapons within two weeks. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Opinion: Open wounds in Ukraine
      Feb23

      Opinion: Open wounds in Ukraine

      One year on, the crimes that took place on the Maidan are still unpunished. Last February, Ukrainians won against a corrupt regime but their desire for a better life remains unfulfilled, says DW’s Bernd Johann. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Kharkiv bombing overshadows Maidan anniversary march in Ukraine
      Feb22

      Kharkiv bombing overshadows Maidan anniversary march in Ukraine

      EU President Donald Tusk and German President Joachim Gauck have attended a Maidan anniversary march in Ukraine’s capital Kyiv. It’s been overshadowed by the bombing of a similar march in Kharkiv. Two people were killed. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Deadly explosion rips through eastern Ukraine city of Kharkiv
      Feb22

      Deadly explosion rips through eastern Ukraine city of Kharkiv

      An explosive device went off in a crowd of marchers celebrating Ukraine’s 2014 revolution has caused over a dozen casualties. The country’s Interior Ministry condemned the “terrorist act” far from the frontline. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Ukrainian troops, rebels agree to artillery pullback
      Feb22

      Ukrainian troops, rebels agree to artillery pullback

      Despite ongoing violations of a ceasefire agreement, both sides in the Ukraine conflict have agreed to start moving back their tanks and heavy artillery from the front. The step comes on the heels of a prisoner exchange. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      German Chancellor Merkel meets with Pope Francis
      Feb21

      German Chancellor Merkel meets with Pope Francis

      Pope Francis has received German Chancellor Angela Merkel for a private audience at the Vatican. The talks focused on the fight against poverty and international crises, including the conflict in eastern Ukraine. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      US Kerry slams ‘brazen’ Russian behavior towards Ukraine truce
      Feb21

      US Kerry slams ‘brazen’ Russian behavior towards Ukraine truce

      Whilst threatening Russia with more sanctions, US Secretary of State John Kerry has condemned the country’s behavior toward the Ukraine ceasefire. Separatist rebels, however, have reported a planned prisoner exchange. …read more Source: Deutsche...