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    Austria suffering fallout from Russian sanctions
    Feb18

    Austria suffering fallout from Russian sanctions

    While the world waits to see whether the Ukraine ceasefire will hold, Austrian businesses look on with dismay at increasingly slim prospects that the economy will pick up this year, writes Alison Langley from Vienna. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Opinion: Diplomacy has reached its limits
    Feb18

    Opinion: Diplomacy has reached its limits

    Perhaps the Minsk accord hasn’t failed yet. But the situation in Debaltseve shows that peace in eastern Ukraine just can’t be reached with diplomacy alone, DW’s Bernd Johann writes. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Opinion: Orban is playing games with Europe
    Feb18

    Opinion: Orban is playing games with Europe

    As fighting continues in eastern Ukraine, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has reinforced his relationship with Moscow and provided Putin with a platform. In doing so he is weakening the EU, says Robert Schwartz. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    UN Security Council calls for an to end hostilities in eastern Ukraine
    Feb18

    UN Security Council calls for an to end hostilities in eastern Ukraine

    The United Nations has urged rebels in eastern Ukraine and the Kyiv government to cease hostilities, as violence continues despite Sunday’s ceasefire. Both sides have accused each other of violating the truce. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Hungarian prime minister gives Putin warm welcome in Budapest
    Feb18

    Hungarian prime minister gives Putin warm welcome in Budapest

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has met with Hungary’s prime minister in Budapest amid tensions between Europe and Moscow over the conflict in eastern Ukraine. Energy projects were the main items on the agenda. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Poroshenko calls on West for ‘tough reaction’ over failing Ukraine ceasefire
    Feb17

    Poroshenko calls on West for ‘tough reaction’ over failing Ukraine ceasefire

    In a phone call with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has demanded a “tough reaction” from the West against Russia over the broken ceasefire. The truce began at midnight on Sunday. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Ukraine separatists claim major gains in Debaltseve
    Feb17

    Ukraine separatists claim major gains in Debaltseve

    Pro-Russian separatists say they now control at least 80 percent of Debaltseve in eastern Ukraine. Fierce fighting has continued in the strategic city, despite a ceasefire deal signed just days ago. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Hundreds of Hungarians protest in Budapest ahead of Putin visit
    Feb17

    Hundreds of Hungarians protest in Budapest ahead of Putin visit

    Hundreds of people have taken to the streets of Budapest to protest ahead of a visit by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Prime Minister Viktor Orban has been critical of the EU for imposing sanctions on Russia. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Ukraine ceasefire fragile after weapons withdrawal stalemate
    Feb17

    Ukraine ceasefire fragile after weapons withdrawal stalemate

    Pro-Russia rebels and the Ukrainian army have so far refused to withdraw their heavy weapons despite a peace accord signed last week. The ceasefire has been strained as fighting continued in eastern Ukraine. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Doubts cast on plans for to withdraw heavy weapons in Ukraine
    Feb16

    Doubts cast on plans for to withdraw heavy weapons in Ukraine

    There are concerns about the stability of the latest ceasefire to be implemented in eastern Ukraine. The next major test could be whether the parties to the conflict pull back heavy weapons as called for in the deal. …read more Source: Deutsche...