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Battle for Ukraine: The Minsk moment
In the second of a two-part series on the crisis, the story of how a diplomatic success unravelled …read more Source: Financial...
Bulgaria Won’t Allow to Be Destabilised, President Plevneliev Says
Bulgaria will not allow to be unnerved and destabilized by Russia, President Rosen Plevneliev has said. In an interview with Czech daily newspaper Lidove Noviny published last week Plevneliev said that Bulgaria is worried to see elements of “unconventional and asymmetric conflicts” being demonstrated not far away from its borders. While...
‘We fight for democracy’ – Russia’s pro-Kremlin youth respond to propaganda warning
Answering a plea from Ukrainian students to counter ‘rampant Kremlin propaganda’ a group of pro-Moscow youth activists release a tit-for-tat video supporting Russian rhetoric. RFE/RL reportsLast week Kiev university students released an impassioned video appeal to their Russian counterparts urging them to question the ‘rampant Kremlin...
The risk of a Ukrainian Black Hawk Down
Kiev should be told it cannot win. Sending soldiers will deepen the tragedy, writes Eugene Rumer …read more Source: Financial...
Thousands flee Debaltseve in eastern Ukraine – in pictures
More than 2,000 people have been evacuated from the town of Debaltseve, an army stronghold that has been under attack from pro-Russian separatists this week. Those who remain lack food, water and basic medical supplies … …read more Source: The...
No peace in Kiev: Hundreds trying to break into Ukraine president’s office
Several hundred protesters have reportedly tried to break into the Ukrainian president’s administrational office in the country’s capital Kiev, but were repelled …read more Source:...
Russia, Poland argue over World War Two anniversary
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia and Poland traded diplomatic barbs on Tuesday over the 70th anniversary of the end of the World War Two in a sign of Moscow’s worsening ties with Warsaw, the European Union’s leading critic of its role in Ukraine. …read more Source:...
Death toll rises amid renewed fighting in eastern Ukraine
Ukrainian officials say at least 16 civilians have been killed in the past 24 hours in renewed fighting in the east of the country. Five Ukrainian… …read more Source:...
Slovenian and Estonian PMs Talk Cooperation, Greece, EU Investment
Prime Minister Miro Cerar met Estonian counterpart Taavi Roivas during his working visit to Tallinn on Tuesday to discuss closer political and economic operation. Greece, the EU investment plan and Ukraine were also broached in the talks. …read more Source:...
UNHCHR, Red Cross concerned over escalation in Ukraine
Both groups say that international humanitarian law is being breached …read more Source: The Prague...



