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    Rebels shell east Ukraine school
    Oct01

    Rebels shell east Ukraine school

    Officials and witnesses in Donetsk have reported at least 10 deaths after a school and nearby street was shelled. Rebels also appear to have closed in on Donetsk airport. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    EU’s Russia sanctions over Ukraine to remain in place
    Sep30

    EU’s Russia sanctions over Ukraine to remain in place

    EU diplomats have decided to keep in place a tough package of sanctions against Russia, over its actions in eastern Ukraine and support of rebels there. A peace plan had not yet been fully implemented, they said. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Deaths reported as violence flares up in eastern Ukraine despite truce
    Sep29

    Deaths reported as violence flares up in eastern Ukraine despite truce

    Several people have been reported killed in eastern Ukraine as violence flared despite a fragile ceasefire. The fighting has centered on the area around the government-held Donetsk airport. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Poroshenko moves forward with peace, saying worst is over
    Sep25

    Poroshenko moves forward with peace, saying worst is over

    The most dangerous time for the conflict in eastern Ukraine appears to be over, according to Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. The country, he says, now stands ready to move forward and apply to join the EU. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Lawlessness in eastern Ukraine
    Sep23

    Lawlessness in eastern Ukraine

    People are living in fear in the areas of eastern Ukraine under pro-Russian separatist control. Human rights activists have sounded the alarm amid reports of widespread physical abuse and arbitrary punishment. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Ukraine rebels begin withdrawing heavy artillery under peace deal
    Sep23

    Ukraine rebels begin withdrawing heavy artillery under peace deal

    Pro-Russia rebels in eastern Ukraine say they have started pulling back heavy artillery from the frontline. The step aims to establish a buffer zone agreed under a new truce deal. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Eastern Europe expert: Ukraine faces a frozen conflict
    Sep22

    Eastern Europe expert: Ukraine faces a frozen conflict

    Ukrainian government troops and pro-Russia separatists have created a buffer zone as part of a ceasefire agreement. Expert Joerg Forbrig tells DW that Kyiv now faces an unresolved, frozen conflict in its eastern region. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Ukraine troops prepare withdrawal amid holding ceasefire
    Sep22

    Ukraine troops prepare withdrawal amid holding ceasefire

    Ukrainian officials say government troops are preparing to pull out artillery and heavy armored vehicles from an agreed buffer zone. This comes as a fragile truce imposed on September 5 appears to be holding. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Anti-war protesters march through Moscow
    Sep21

    Anti-war protesters march through Moscow

    Thousands of demonstrators have marched through the Russian capital of Moscow to protest Russia’s reported participation in the Ukraine conflict. Fighting in Donetsk has died down following heavy overnight gunfire. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Opposition calls protests, but Russian public opinion largely pro-Putin
    Sep20

    Opposition calls protests, but Russian public opinion largely pro-Putin

    For the first time in six months, opposition activists in Russia have called on people to join peace marches against Moscow’s Ukraine policies and its propaganda machine. But there is little appetite for protest. …read more Source: Deutsche...