Section: EU
- Albania (54)
- Austria (37)
- Belarus (2,046)
- Bulgaria (1,997)
- Croatia (167)
- Czech Republic (175)
- Denmark (67)
- Estonia (320)
- EU (3,923)
- Finland (10)
- France (1,914)
- Georgia (95)
- Germany (1,331)
- Greece (328)
- Hungary (128)
- Ireland (487)
- Italy (165)
- Latvia (1,176)
- Lithuania (49)
- Macedonia (158)
- Norway (21)
- Poland (577)
- Portugal (48)
- Romania (320)
- Serbia (891)
- Slovakia (17)
- Slovenia (105)
- Spain (19)
- Sweden (18)
- Switzerland (40)
- The Netherlands (477)
- The United Kingdom (11,074)
Bulgaria prepares to provide assistance to ethnic Bulgarians in Ukraine
The Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been preparing a decision to provide humanitarian assistance to ethnic Bulgarians in Ukraine, Foreign Minister Daniel Mitov has announced. The ministry is also looking for opportunities for joint Bulgarian-Ukrainian initiatives in the sphere of culture and education, as well as for projects in the...
The $35 billion problem worrying Vladimir Putin more more than Ukrainian sanctions
The Ukrainian ceasefire, tortuously reached over the past few days, already looks in danger of collapsing as reports emerge of continued fighting in the east of the country. …read more Source: The...
Fierce fighting in Ukraine ahead of ceasefire deadline
At least 17 people were killed in battles in east Ukraine as Russian-backed separatists mounted a major and sustained new push on Friday to capture the strategic railway hub of Debaltseve ahead of a midnight Sunday ceasefire deadline. …read more Source: France...
Fierce battles rage in Ukraine as cease-fire deadline approaches
FIERCE fighting continues to rage in eastern Ukraine, amid claims pro-Russian rebels have been ordered to make new gains before this weekend’s cease-fire. …read more Source:...
‘Extreme tourism’ in eastern Ukraine
A Russian travel company says it will take people on tours of war-torn eastern Ukraine in armoured vehicles. …read more Source:...
Russia Says You Can’t Mention Ukrainian Nationalists, Unless You Say They’re Bad
Images mixed by Kevin Rothrock. Roskomnadzor, Russia’s government-run media watchdog, has issued a new set of “clarifications” about the media’s freedom to mention officially recognized “extremist” groups. The Justice Ministry has banned 41 such groups, most recently targeting five Ukrainian nationalist organizations in November 2014....
Big Question: does Ukraine have a chance to rebuild?
Newly mobilized Ukrainian soldiers go to position during military drills in base Desna 100km north from Kiev. © Efrem Lukatsky/AP/Press Association Images This week, following marathon talks peppered with disagreements, walkouts, and at least one furious pencil-snapping, a tentative ceasefire has been agreed in Ukraine. In what some observers are...
Ukraine is a long way from peace, says President Petro Poroshenko – video
Petro Poroshenko, the Ukrainian president, tells soldiers at a military training base on Friday not to be overly optimistic about the peace agreement signed in Minsk. Two civilians were killed on Friday in shelling in government-held Shchastya, near Luhansk. The ceasefire agreed by Poroshenko and Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, is due to...
Stanislav Belkovsky: Russia getting ready to inflame major war
Stanislav Belkovsky, a political analyst, is convinced that while Europe and the US are trying to preserve peace, Russia is preparing to fuel a major war. …read more Source:...
Yermoshina: Ukraine will have to go the way of patience, understanding, and tolerance
“I would very much like everything declared to be implemented. However, every clause — apart from the ceasefire clause, which is unconditional — contains a huge action program. In order to fulfill any clause, Ukraine will have to complete the long way of humility, patience, understanding, and tolerance. Many will have to forfeit their own pride...



