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NATO chief says Russia still equipping rebels in Ukraine
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has said Russia is still arming and training rebel forces in eastern Ukraine. He also expressed concern about the withdrawal of heavy weapons amid fears they could be repositioned. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Dogs ate bodies in the aftermath of the battle for Debaltseve in Ukraine
Three weeks after one of the fiercest battles in the Ukrainian war, residents of the embattled city of Debaltseve had described how dogs began to eat the corpses of fallen soldiers and citizens as they struggled to bury the dead. …read more Source: The...
Claims Left sent money to pro-Russian rebels
Sweden’s Left Party transferred tens of thousands of kronor to pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine, according to claims in the Swedish media. …read more Source: The Local...
Latushko: Belarus is a comfortable place for any investor
“Belarus is interested in attracting foreign investors and has done a lot for them to feel comfortable in our country. This is well illustrated by Belarus’ standings in international ratings, primarily Doing Business 2015. Belarus is ahead of its major economic partners: Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine, Pavel Latushko said. …read...
NATO officials on “EU army,” Kiev’s “peacekeepers” idea
NATO leaders have reacted with restraint to the proposal of EC President Jean-Claude Juncker to create the army of the European Union.”The EU decides on its defense strategy, while it’s important to us to avoid duplication of capacities,” NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg was quoted as saying on Wednesday at the NATO...
Russia declares right to deploy nuclear weapons to Crimea – and may already have done so
Russia has said that it has the right to deploy nuclear weapons to Crimea, a year after Vladimir Putin seized the territory from Ukraine following a referendum. …read more Source: The...
Dogs ate bodies as locals struggled to bury the dead in the aftermath of the battle for Debaltseve
Three weeks after one of the fiercest battles in the Ukrainian war, residents of the embattled city of Debaltseve had described how dogs began to eat the corpses of fallen soldiers and citizens as they struggled to bury the dead. …read more Source: The...
FRANCE – POLAND: Valls in Poland to push arms deals as Ukraine crisis drags on
0 French President Manuel Valls began a two-day tour of Poland on Wednesday to reinforce symbolic and economic links between the two countries under the shadow of points of divergence concerning the crisis in Ukraine. …read more Source: Radio France...
Sweden in million dollar loan deal for Ukraine
Sweden has offered Ukraine a $100 million loan (850 million kronor). The deal was announced by Prime Minister Stefan Löfven on an official visit to the country on Wednesday. …read more Source: The Local...
EU is to face big challenges, Steinmeier says in Sofia
Germany is a key partner to Bulgaria and the political and economic cooperation between the two countries testifies on that. The federal republic is a leading investor here with over 5,000 companies and a record turnover of more than EUR 6 billion per year. Both countries are looking for opportunities for an even broader cooperation not only in...



