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Someone decided to stab a stray cat in the head
Warning: This article contains graphic images of animal cruelty An X-ray of the cat with the knife stuck in his head (Picture: CEN)A woman recently found a stray cat who had been stabbed in the head. Animal lover Lyudmila Alexeeva often feeds the stray cats near her home in Sevastopol on the Crimean Peninsula, and one in particular who she named...
FM Concerned over Ukraine Situation, Urges Diplomatic Solution
Foreign Minister Karl Erjavec has expressed concern over the situation in Ukraine not calming down despite the Minsk ceasefire agreement, signed last week. He believes that the agreement will be implemented, as he cannot imagine a different solution for the Ukraine crisis other a diplomatic one. …read more Source:...
Cyber-hackers believed to have stolen millions in massive bank heist
The plot marks the beginning of a new stage in the evolution of cyber-criminal activity, experts warn (Picture: Getty)Cyber-hackers are thought to have stolen hundreds of millions of pounds from up to 100 banks and financial institutions across the world, including the UK. The massive heist took place over the last two years, and is believed to...
Ukraine Truce ‘Broken 139 Times’ On First Day
Heavy fighting continues in the town of Debaltseve 24 hours after an internationally brokered ceasefire came into effect. …read more Source: Sky...
Merkel: Ukraine situation is fragile
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Czech Republic sends more aid to eastern Ukraine as humanitarian crisis deepens
The eyes of the world are on eastern Ukraine, where isolated skirmishes have underscored the fragility of the Minsk peace deal which went into effect at midnight on Saturday. Meanwhile, humanitarian aid continues to flow to the war-stricken area where tens of thousands of displaced families are in dire need. On Monday morning the Czech...
Ukraine ceasefire strained by fighting
The ceasefire deal in eastern Ukraine was strained on Monday by reports of fighting between government forces and Russia-backed separatists, and both sides questioned a demand to withdraw heavy weapons under a roadmap agreed last week.At least five soldiers… …read more Source:...
Fighting Continues in Eastern Ukraine Despite Ceasefire Deal
Fighting raged around a key railway hub in eastern Ukraine on Monday despite a ceasefire agreement that officially went into force a day earlier. The BBC quoted the Ukrainian military command as saying the pro-Russian rebels had attacked 112 times since early Sunday with most attacks concentrated in the area of Debaltseve, a railway junction...
Boyko Borissov: Bulgaria willing to contribute to Ukraine European development
Bulgaria is ready to provide support and share its experience in the process of Ukraine’s European integration, said Bulgarian PM Boyko Borissov during talks with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin. The two officials met today as part of the Ukrainian minister’s official visit to Bulgaria. PM Borissov and Minister Klimkin termed...
Ukraine ceasefire ‘unrealistic’ as fighting continues
The ceasefire between Ukrainian forces and Russian-backed separatists may have raised hopes internationally for an end to the conflict but few on the ground believe it will last, reports Roland Oliphant …read more Source: The...



