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      Obama vows to ratchet up pressure on Moscow over Ukraine
      Jan25

      Obama vows to ratchet up pressure on Moscow over Ukraine

      NEW DELHI (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama blamed Russia on Sunday for the fighting that has flared anew between government troops and separatists in eastern Ukraine, and said the United States would consider additional options to ratchet up pressure on Moscow. …read more Source:...

      Shocking video of Ukrainian motorist dodging artillery blasts emerges after at least 30 killed in rebel shelling attack
      Jan25

      Shocking video of Ukrainian motorist dodging artillery blasts emerges after at least 30 killed in rebel shelling attack

      Filmed on dashcam footage and dated January 24, the clip was posted online yesterday and claimed to have been recorded in the southeastern city of Mariupol. …read more Source: Daily...

      Bulgaria ‘Unable to Halt South Stream Construction’ – Ex-Energy Minister
      Jan25

      Bulgaria ‘Unable to Halt South Stream Construction’ – Ex-Energy Minister

      Sofia cannot move to suspend activities related to the construction of the South Stream gas pipeline, a former Energy Minister and current MP said on Sunday.”If we suspend activities unilaterally… this would be a violation of the shareholders’ agreement between the two shareholders [sic!]. This is why we cannot put an end to the...

      EU threatens more Russia sanctions after Mariupol attack
      Jan25

      EU threatens more Russia sanctions after Mariupol attack

      The EU has threatened to impose more sanctions on Russia over its new escalation of the war on Ukraine. …read more Source:...

      President Poroshenko says de-escalation is priority in east Ukraine
      Jan25

      President Poroshenko says de-escalation is priority in east Ukraine

      KIEV (Reuters) – Ukrainian President said on Sunday de-escalation of the conflict with pro-Russian rebels in the country’s east was the priority for the Kiev government, which stands by a September peace deal signed in Minsk. …read more Source:...

      Slovenia Condemns Mariupol Attacks
      Jan25

      Slovenia Condemns Mariupol Attacks

      Slovenia has condemned an attack on a residential area in the city of Mariupol in eastern Ukraine on Saturday. The attack, which originated from an area held by pro-Russian separatists, killed a number of civilians, the Foreign Ministry noted in a press release on Saturday, calling on Russia to halt aid to the rebels. …read more Source:...

      MFA condemns the attack on Southern Ukraine
      Jan25

      MFA condemns the attack on Southern Ukraine

      TIRANA, Jan 25 /ATA/ – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Albania (MFA) on Saturday strongly condemned the heavy artillery attack on the city of Mariupol, in southern Ukraine, through a press statement. “Today’s dozens of victims and wounded people were the last on the long list of civilians, who are constantly being...

      US and EU officials condemn deadly rocket attacks in Mariupol
      Jan25

      US and EU officials condemn deadly rocket attacks in Mariupol

      Ukraine’s security council is expected to hold an emergency meeting on Sunday, in the wake of deadly rocket attacks in the eastern city of Mariupol.… …read more Source:...

      Kyiv vigil for victims of Mariupol shelling
      Jan25

      Kyiv vigil for victims of Mariupol shelling

      People gathered in Kyiv to remember those killed during heavy shelling in Mariupol on Saturday, one day after rebels rejected a peace deal and… …read more Source:...

      Russia blocks UN Security Council statement condemning shelling of Ukrainian city that killed 30
      Jan25

      Russia blocks UN Security Council statement condemning shelling of Ukrainian city that killed 30

      Russia has blocked a UN Security Council statement, backed by Western powers, condemning the shelling of the Ukrainian city of Mariupol that killed 30 civilians and injured more than 90 on Saturday. …read more Source: The...