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    Ukraine rebels hold election in face of international criticism
    Nov02

    Ukraine rebels hold election in face of international criticism

    On Sunday, rebel territories in eastern Ukraine will choose a parliament and leader. The vote, with unknown candidates and a lack of opposition figures, has been condemned by the international community. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Violence flares ahead of Donetsk, Luhansk polls
    Nov01

    Violence flares ahead of Donetsk, Luhansk polls

    Six Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in attacks in the separatist stronghold of Donetsk, on the eve of elections in two self-declared Russian republics that threaten stability in eastern Ukraine. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Opinion: The Kremlin picks up the pieces of Ukraine
    Oct31

    Opinion: The Kremlin picks up the pieces of Ukraine

    Russia has declared that it will recognize the elections in Donetsk and Luhansk as legitimate. The Kremlin’s actions are leading the world to a new Cold War, says DW’s Ingo Mannteufel. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Poroshenko’s bloc to support Arseniy Yatsenyuk as PM
    Oct31

    Poroshenko’s bloc to support Arseniy Yatsenyuk as PM

    Ukraine’s President Petro Poroshenko has backed Arseny Yatsenyuk for a new term as prime minister. Meanwhile, pro-Russia separatists in eastern Ukraine are set to hold their own elections. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Russia to recognize separatist elections in eastern Ukraine
    Oct28

    Russia to recognize separatist elections in eastern Ukraine

    The Kremlin will recognize upcoming elections in Ukraine’s separatist eastern regions, according to Russia’s foreign minister. Kyiv has accused Moscow of undermining efforts to end the conflict in Donetsk and Luhansk. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Ukraine’s pro-Western parties begin talks after electoral triumph
    Oct27

    Ukraine’s pro-Western parties begin talks after electoral triumph

    Ukraine’s pro-Western parties have begun coalition talks after securing the most votes in Sunday’s parliamentary elections. The new government is tasked with quelling a pro-Russian insurgency in the country’s east. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Heavy shelling breaks out near Donetsk after Ukraine poll
    Oct27

    Heavy shelling breaks out near Donetsk after Ukraine poll

    Shelling has erupted in eastern Ukraine a day after the country held a parliamentary election. President Poroshenko says the poll showed majority backing for his plan to negotiate an end to the country’s conflict. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Exit polls point toward victory for pro-Western parties in Ukraine
    Oct27

    Exit polls point toward victory for pro-Western parties in Ukraine

    Exit polls indicate parties favoring a pro-Western direction have won the most votes in Ukraine’s parliamentary elections. The biggest share was won by the party of Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Opinion: Ukraine strengthens its shift toward Europe
    Oct27

    Opinion: Ukraine strengthens its shift toward Europe

    Pro-European parties have a clear majority in the new Ukrainian parliament, but populists and members of the old guard are also on hand. Nonetheless, a new political moment has emerged, says DW’s Bernd Johann. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Ukranians look to the future in a new political lansdcape
    Oct26

    Ukranians look to the future in a new political lansdcape

    In the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, people have been casting ballots for a new parliament after a particularly eventful year. Many of the votes were set to go to parties linked with the Maidan pro-EU protests. …read more Source: Deutsche...