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EU Summit: Tsipras agrees to talk to creditors over Greek bailout
European leaders have expressed caution about a new peace deal for eastern Ukraine as they wrapped up an informal summit in Brussels on Thursday.… …read more Source:...
Mutual mistrust over eastern Ukraine after Minsk peace talks
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has denied a peace deal brokered after marathon talks in Minsk includes provisions for creating autonomous… …read more Source:...
Ten Things You Need to Know Today: Friday 13 Feb 2015
LABOUR: WE’LL TAKE BACK BANK BONUSESShadow chancellor Ed Balls has said that under a Labour government bankers would be expected to repay bonuses received as long ago as ten years if found guilty of misconduct. The current limit is seven years but Balls said that was “too weak”. The Tories said nobody would trust a word Balls said. UKRAINE...
Tusk says Minsk deal of ceasefire “must be respected”, no talks on Greece at EU summit
European Council President Donald Tusk said on late Thursday the Minsk deal of ceasefire in eastern Ukraine must be respected after an informal summit meeting of the European Union (EU) in Brussels, Xinhua reports. …read more Source: Macedonian Information...
France not ready to sell warships to Russia
French President Francois Hollande said Thursday the conditions were “still not right” to go ahead with the sale of two Mistral warships to Russia despite Moscow having backed a new Ukraine peace plan. …read more Source: The Local...
Ukraine: Eight killed and 34 wounded in recent fighting
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Chinese diplomat: Minsk talks underlined Belarus’ important role in maintaining peace and stability
In his words, China hails and supports close mediation of the corresponding sides in removing tension in east Ukraine and resolving the crisis through political talks. …read more Source:...
Pressure high on Russia following Ukraine ceasefire deal
The EU has decided to hold on to sanctions against Russia until they’re sure that Moscow will keep its end of the bargain in Ukraine. The ceasefire between Kyiv and pro-Russian rebels is to go into effect on Sunday. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Bulgaria’s PM Voices ‘Moderate Optimism’ over Ukraine Ceasefire
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov has expressed ‘moderate optimism’ about the Ukraine ceasefire. Speaking during Thursday’s EU summit in Brussels, he expressed appreciation for the huge efforts of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Francois Hollande, and EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini in the marathon...
In Russia, battle for university places deflates Crimea euphoria
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Alexandra Kartokhina always dreamed of studying in a big city. She even went to a Russian school in her native Crimea to help her achieve her ambition of studying in St Petersburg. …read more Source:...



