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Europe must not treat Ukraine like another Greece | George Soros
An EU divided between Russian and US influence, abandoning its values and its political force in the world: this will be the inevitable result if its current Ukraine policy prevailsThe European Union stands at a crossroads. The shape it takes five years from now will be decided in the coming 35 months. Year after year, the EU has successfully...
Russia, Greece to discuss EU sanctions, economy in Moscow
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras plan to discuss economic ties and the European Union’s sanctions against Moscow when they meet for talks next week, a Kremlin spokesman said on Friday. …read more Source:...
Silencing of Crimean Tatar TV sparks outcry from rights bodies, Ukraine, Turkey
KIEV (Reuters) – The silencing of a TV station for the Tatar people in Crimea, annexed by Russia from Ukraine a year ago, sparked an outcry on Friday, with Kiev accusing Moscow of trying to stamp out non-Russian influence on the peninsula. …read more Source:...
Six years of NATO membership, PM Rama: Deepest gratitude to Alliance members
TIRANA, April 3 /ATA/-By Gjergji Mima/ – Prime Minister Edi Rama attended Friday a ceremony commemorating the sixth anniversary of Albania’s accession to NATO. Addressing the event, PM Rama said that this NATO accession anniversary comes at a time when Albania has great opportunities, while recalling that membership in the Alliance was...
Moscow condemns ‘anti-Russian campaign’ in U.S.
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia expressed outrage on Friday over a “frenzied anti-Russian campaign” by U.S. media and political analysts, stepping up a war of words that has intensified during the Ukraine crisis. …read more Source:...
Bulgaria in NATO – 11 years on
Eleven years after Bulgaria’s accession to NATO, the question of the future of the alliance and of Bulgaria as a member is once again on the agenda. The country joined NATO on 2 April, 2004 after efforts stretching over 10 years; in becoming a member the country was guided by the consideration that the organization was Bulgaria’s...
Putin Has Little to Offer Eastern Europe, Gerd Koenen Tells DW
Russia is lacking a working coherent strategy towards countries in Eastern Europe and Moscow under President Vladimir Putin has little to offer to countries in the region, German historian Gerd Koenen has opined. “You can certainly try to court members of the political elite. You can sound the call of the old Orthodox solidarity, as is being...
Russia, Greece to discuss EU sanctions, economy in Moscow
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin and Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras plan to discuss economic ties and the European Union’s sanctions against Moscow when they meet for talks next week, a Kremlin spokesman said on Friday. …read more Source:...
Turkey decries rights abuses of Crimean Tatars, to send observer mission
VILNIUS (Reuters) – Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu on Friday described the situation in Crimea as “unacceptable”, decrying rights abuses against Turkic-speaking Tatars and saying Ankara would dispatch an informal observer mission soon. …read more Source:...
VIDEO: The children of Ukraine’s war
Natalia Antelava visits a children’s centre for youngsters involved in the war in eastern Ukraine. …read more Source:...



