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Saving Macedonia
The huge anti-rallies in Skopje this week are the largest peaceful demonstrations in Macedonia’s short history of independence. Somewhere between 40,000 to 100,000 people turned out to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski and his cabinet. The protesters were not discouraged by government orders for state employees and...
The Guardian view on eastern Europe and the EU: get it right in Riga | Editorial
One year after war broke out in Ukraine, the EU’s review of its eastern policy will have profound consequences for the continentThe Riga summit on the European Union’s eastern partnership policy may not make many headlines, but the issues that will be debated on Thursday and Friday in Latvia are major ones all the same. They will...
Ukraine crisis: Petro Poroshekno warns Russia will invade in the summer
The Ukrainian president has warned that Russia could soon attempt to stage an invasion, as the two nations are in the midst of a “real war”. …read more Source: The...
Eurovision song contest installs ‘anti-booing’ technology over Ukraine crisis
Amid fears singer Polina Gagarina will bear the brunt of the ill-will Europe feels towards Russia, Eurovision contest organisers have installed ‘anti-booing’ technology for the final in Vienna. …read more Source: Daily...
EU Eastern Partnership summit will highlight failure of plan to check Russia
Shadow of Ukraine conflict will loom heavily over Riga conference, showing flagship programme to woo eastern Europe away from Moscow to be in turmoilA summit in Riga this week is likely to highlight the failure of the EU’s flagship programme designed to entice six former Soviet states out of Moscow’s orbit and into the embrace of...
Saving ‘Juncker’s baby’
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker is scrambling to salvage a controversial piece of his migration strategy: a quota system for the relocation of refugees across the EU. The plan — which aims to ease the migrant pressure on countries like Italy or Greece by moving refugees to other EU nations — has become a personal project of the...
Germany to pay Soviet prisoners-of-war
Diplomats say Germany is ready to restore good relations with Russia despite Ukraine tension …read more Source: Financial...
International Red Cross visits two soldiers detained in Ukraine
GENEVA (Reuters) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said on Wednesday that it had visited two men captured in eastern Ukraine at the weekend who are now in hospital in Kiev. …read more Source:...
Ukrainian president says country in a ‘real war’ with Russia
Ukraine’s Petro Poroshenko has revealed he doesn’t trust Russian leader Vladimir Putin, and says the two countries are engaged in a “real war.” The comments come days after Kyiv said it had captured two Russian soldiers. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Lavrov says West is trying to destabilize Macedonia
Russian Foreign Affairs Minister Sergey Lavrov spoke about the political situation in Macedonia and the Kumanovo incident in the Council of the Russian Federation, saying that in his view, the crisis is induced by Western countries. Lavrov claimed that the wiretapping affair is reaction to the fact that Macedonia didn’t introduce sanctions...



