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Ukraine’s civilians living on frontline
Ukraine’s frontline civilians defy bombardment …read more Source:...
EU/UNHCR project enhances refuge system potential in Belarus
Designed to run for 2.5 years, the project was financed by the European Union and the UNHCR. It was meant to improve the protection of people, who seek refuge, and refugees in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine. The project’s budget was €2.5 million. …read more Source:...
Bulgarian President: Balkan borders should not be changed
TIRANA, May 26 /ATA/- Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev said Tuesday in Tirana that Balkan borders should not be changed and should not be visible. “As head of the Bulgaria’s rotating Presidency of the Southeastern European Cooperation Process (SEECP) SEECP, Bulgaria will have a busy agenda for stability in the Balkans,” Bulgarian...
Kupchyna: High priority should be given to concrete measures to resolve Ukraine crisis
“Belarus stresses that the continuation of the dialogue is vital, and high priority should be given to concrete measures to prevent idleness. We are ready and eager to provide all possible assistance to promote progress through hosting any international meetings. Concrete steps in establishing peace in Ukraine are the major goal,” Alena Kupchyna...
Putin puts a brake on Eastern Partnership | LRT – Lithuania
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Rõivas: Riga summit fails to deliver results expected by Estonia
According to PM Taavi Rõivas, the Eastern Partnership summit in Riga did not deliver the results that some countries, including Estonia, were hoping for. Regardless, Rõivas acknowledged that questions regarding visa-free travel between the EU, Ukraine and Georgia were answered. …read more Source:...
[Analysis] Ex-Soviet states need more EU clarity
Sooner or later, the EU will have to give a clear answer on enlargement to Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine, the EU foreign service’s former top official, Pierre Vimont, says. …read more Source:...
One Ukrainian servicemen killed in rebel attack on ambulance
KIEV (Reuters) – One Ukrainian serviceman was killed and another wounded when pro-Russian separatists attacked a military ambulance near Luhansk in eastern Ukraine, the head of the Kiev-controlled regional administration said on Tuesday. …read more Source:...
Italy’s UniCredit in Ukraine anti-terror probe
Ukrainian security agents on Monday seized documents at the Kiev headquarters of Italy’s UniCredit bank as part of a probe aimed at cutting off the suspected illicit financing of pro-Russian rebels in the separatist east. …read more Source: The Local...
POLITICO Pro’s Morning Tech: Facebook unbuttoned — French connectivity — Amazon tax
GOOD MORNING and welcome back to Morning Tech. Hope you had a splendid long weekend — while you’re caffeinating your way into Tuesday, here’s what you need to know about the world of tech politics and policy. As always, you can toss me tips and feedback at [email protected]. And don’t forget, if a tech savant forwarded you this...



