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      Kyiv’s lost war for ‘hearts and minds’ in east
      Feb21

      Kyiv’s lost war for ‘hearts and minds’ in east

      One year ago, Ukraine saw a transition of power in the wake of rioting in the streets. At the time, Russian media instilled fear and contributed to laying the groundwork for the current war in eastern Ukraine. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Poroshenko calls Maidan a ‘victorious battle’ in war for independence
      Feb20

      Poroshenko calls Maidan a ‘victorious battle’ in war for independence

      To commemorate the “heavenly hundred” who died last year after snipers opened fire on Maidan, Poroshenko has called theirs a “victorious battle in the war for our independence.” He also blamed Russia for the bloodshed. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Kyiv’s lost war for “the hearts and minds” of eastern Ukrainians
      Feb20

      Kyiv’s lost war for “the hearts and minds” of eastern Ukrainians

      One year ago, Ukraine saw a transition of power in the wake of rioting in the streets. At the time, Russian media instilled fear and contributed to laying the groundwork for the current war in eastern Ukraine. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Poroshenko blames Russian official for Maidan snipers
      Feb20

      Poroshenko blames Russian official for Maidan snipers

      Amid commemoration ceremonies for the Maidan protesters who were brutally killed last year, Ukraine’s president has made new allegations against Russia. He said snipers were firing on orders from a Russian official. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Hollande, Merkel: Ukraine truce must be ‘fully respected’
      Feb20

      Hollande, Merkel: Ukraine truce must be ‘fully respected’

      German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande have called for the “Minsk II” ceasefire deal in Ukraine to be “fully respected.” They also said Greece should remain in the eurozone. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Rebels promise prisoner exchange as ceasefire stumbles in eastern Ukraine
      Feb20

      Rebels promise prisoner exchange as ceasefire stumbles in eastern Ukraine

      Kyiv and pro-Russian separatists have traded accusations over the shaky status of the six-day old ceasefire. Hope for a prisoner exchange, a key point of the truce, remains however. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      EU police as peacekeepers in Ukraine?
      Feb19

      EU police as peacekeepers in Ukraine?

      Ukrainian President Poroshenko says he wants a greater role for the European Union in monitoring the ceasefire in the country’s east. But the EU is skeptical of the proposal, DW’s Bernd Riegert writes from Brussels. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Merkel, Hollande, Poroshenko and Putin try to rescue Ukraine truce
      Feb19

      Merkel, Hollande, Poroshenko and Putin try to rescue Ukraine truce

      The leaders of Germany, France Ukraine and Russia have spoken on the telephone in an attempt to keep alive a faltering ceasefire in eastern Ukraine. All four called for the truce to be fully implemented. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Moscow, separatists reject Kyiv’s call for peacekeepers
      Feb19

      Moscow, separatists reject Kyiv’s call for peacekeepers

      Moscow has said Kyiv’s call for deploying peacekeepers to Ukraine could endanger the entire ceasefire agreement in the country. Pro-Russian separatists said a such a mission would violate the Minsk peace deal. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Moldova parliament picks pro-EU premier
      Feb18

      Moldova parliament picks pro-EU premier

      Moldova’s parliament has chosen a pro-European businessman as prime minister. Its choice of Chiril Gaburici puts the impoverished former Soviet republic adjacent to Ukraine on possible collision course with Russia. …read more Source: Deutsche...