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Putin tests Western unity on Ukraine with overture to Italy
President Putin made a fresh attempt to divide the West with a pitch for the support of Matteo Renzi as… …read more Source: The...
Another Bush heads to Europe
Jeb Bush is heading to Europe, trailed by ghosts. One is his brother, George W., arguably the most unpopular U.S. president in Europe since the end of World War II. The others are Chris Christie, Ben Carson, and other GOP rivals who, following in the stumbling footsteps of Mitt Romney, appeared to flunk their foreign-policy tests with early...
Putin’s big navy plans sunk by Ukraine war
President Putin’s ambitious plans to build a huge modern navy capable of projecting Russian power around the world have been… …read more Source: The...
Thugs attack gay rights march in Kiev
Dozens of people were injured and 25 arrested when ultra-nationalists attacking a gay pride march in Kiev clashed with police…. …read more Source: The...
Ukraine crisis: Outbreak of violence in Maryinka threatens to end ceasefire
Ukrainian soldiers, fresh from a declared victory, had little time to chat as they continued their “mopping-up” operation in Maryinka last week. …read more Source: The...
EU leaders seek renewal of Russian sanctions
ELMAU, Germany — European leaders joined the United States Sunday in calling for maintaining economic sanctions against Russia until Moscow ends its support for secessionists in eastern Ukraine. A renewed offensive by Kremlin-supported separatists in the region in recent days illustrated why the measures should remain in place, EU officials said...
G7 opens with Merkel and Obama urging hard line against Russia
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany (dpa) – Western sanctions against Russia should remain in place until the Ukraine ceasefire agreement is fully implemented, US President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel agreed Sunday. The two leaders… …read more Source:...
Cameron calls for Europe to go big to fight Ebola
UK prime minister David Cameron is using the G7 summit to push Europe to think bigger on Ebola, announcing a British rapid response unit and a €20 million initial investment push. “The reality is that we will face an outbreak like Ebola again and that virus could be more aggressive and more difficult to contain,” Cameron said in a statement on...
World leaders set out agenda for G7
The leaders of the world’s top industrialised nations are gathered in Bavaria for the G7 summit where the Ukraine conflict has been high on the… …read more Source:...
Border patrol boat blows up, sinks off Ukraine’s Mariupol: border guards
KIEV (Reuters) – A search and rescue operation was underway on Sunday after a border patrol boat with a crew of seven sank off Ukraine’s port city of Mariupol following an explosion, border guard authorities said. …read more Source:...



