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Ukraine weapons withdrawal in doubt amid fighting
A ceasefire in eastern Ukraine was strained Monday by reports of fighting between government forces and Russia-backed separatists, and both sides questioned a demand to withdraw heavy weapons under a peace plan agreed last week.No heavy weapons were withdrawn… …read more Source:...
Locals brace for Ukraine troops to take back Vuhlehirsk
Ten kilometers from Debaltseve lies the small town of Vuhlehirsk captured by rebels earlier this month. Local residents now believe the Ukrainian… …read more Source:...
Ukraine army and Russian-backed separatists refuse to withdraw heavy weapons
Fighting may have slowed in eastern Ukraine but hopes of a ceasefire fully implemented hang by a thread …read more Source: The...
EU breaks taboo on ‘Russian forces in Ukraine’
The EU has – for the first time in an official text – referred to Russian forces being active in east Ukraine. …read more Source:...
Poland Embarks on Massive Spending to Overhaul Military Hardware
NATO member Poland, bordering conflict-torn Ukraine, has earmarked a whopping EUR 33.6 B in spending to modernise its armed forces. The plans will bring Poland in line with NATO’s recommended defense spending target of 2% of gross domestic product, AFP said on Monday. The planned overhaul over a decade calls for the purchase of new military...
West must learn to live with Putin, former MI6 head warns
Sir John Sawers says provoking the Russian president risks deepening the security crisis facing EuropeSir John Sawers, the former head of MI6, has warned against stepping up pressure on Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, over Ukraine and said any change in power in the Kremlin “may well be for the worse”.The west would have to learn to live...
VIDEO: Fleeing artillery fire amid Ukraine truce
The ceasefire in eastern Ukraine is looking increasingly fragile a day after it was meant to start. …read more Source:...
Ukraine crisis: What is Novorossiya role?
Russian donations help Ukraine rebels – and bring EU sanctions …read more Source:...
Foreign leaders: ‘Observers must have free access to eastern Ukraine’
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Ukrainian MP Pushes for Carbon Copy Of Russian Blogger Law, Meets Resistance
Images mixed by Tetyana Lokot. Ukrainian Internet users were in for an unpleasant surprise at the end of last week when a member of the Ukrainian parliament suggested bloggers in Ukraine should be required to verify information in their posts and disclose their personal data to the authorities. Vasyl Petyovka, an MP from Western Ukraine who got...



