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Dynamo Kiev show up all of Everton’s frailties
English interest in Europe is ended in emphatic fashion …read more Source: The Irish...
Ukraine premier warns Putin trying to split EU
Yatseniuk foresees ‘disaster for free world’ …read more Source: Financial...
Greece PM plea as EU summit starts
The Greek debt crisis dominates as EU leaders gather for a summit in Brussels, which is also due to focus on relations with Russia over Ukraine. …read more Source:...
Merkel in favour of keeping Russia sanctions
Author(s): Dan Alexe h_51850638.jpg European Union leaders look likely to keep economic sanctions on Russia in place until a Ukraine ceasefire deal is fully working, after German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Thursday it would be wrong to ease pressure on Moscow prematurely. EU governments have until now been divided on whether to act now to...
Putin signs deal calling for almost complete integration of South Ossetia into Russia on anniversary of Crimea annexation
The Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a treaty with the leader of South Ossetia calling for almost complete integration on the one year anniversary of Russia’s annexation of Crimea from Ukraine. …read more Source: The...
Ukraine stuck on an IMF dripfeed a year after Crimea seizure
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – In eight International Monetary Fund programs since independence in 1991, Ukraine has completed just one successfully. A year on from Russia’s seizure of Crimea, it looks unlikely it will live up to the terms of its latest deal with the IMF also. …read more Source:...
Fragment from MH17 crash site supports missile theory: Dutch TV
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – A metal fragment from the crash site of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 matches a surface-to-air BUK rocket, a Dutch broadcaster said on Thursday, supporting a theory that the plane was downed by pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine. …read more Source:...
US-British training mission for Ukraine’s soldiers
The United States has announced that it will train 780 Kyiv troops, with UK confirming that its servicemen had begun working with Ukraine’s army. Russia has warned that the move could risk the peace process. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Aux armes, journalistes!
WHEN Russia was preparing to annex Crimea a year ago its television broadcasts, portraying the protesters who had recently overthrown Ukraine’s regime as a neo-Nazi rabble, softened the peninsula’s defences as effectively as any artillery assault. One month later, when Russian-backed rebels overran Donetsk, in eastern Ukraine, one of...
Quitting dreams, chasing dreams
ONLY a few years ago, politicians in the European Union, and in the poor and war-ravaged countries in the continent’s south-east, felt that between them they were creating a virtuous circle. With EU help, poor Balkan lands would improve their governance and streamline their economies; in due course they would be rewarded with EU entry....



