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Ukraine leader begins Australia tour
Ukraine’s President Petro Poroshenko begins a two-day visit to Australia, with the shooting down of the MH17 flight set to dominate the agenda. …read more Source:...
Chechen ‘death’ unit fighting with rebels in eastern Ukraine
Hundreds of fighters from the Russian republic of Chechnya have joined the insurgents in East Ukraine. The so-called “death unit” has made a former… …read more Source:...
Kiev, Separatists to Extend Ceasefire as `Day of Silence` Mostly Observed
The Ukrainian army is planning on extending the ceasefire with the pro-Russian separatists, following a one-day truce on Tuesday during which the warring sides largely abstained from attacking each other. The military spokesman Andriy Lysenko announced that although government positions have been attacked, there was a serious decrease in the...
Ukraine-Russia truce holds, but peace talks remain uncertain
Ukraine has reported a drop in rebel attacks during the second day of a new truce dubbed the “Day of Silence.” It remains unclear, however, whether hoped-for peace talks will go ahead. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Time Magazine: Ten characterizing photos of 2014 (Warning: Viewer discretion is advised)
In a few days, 2014 will be passed. But not the moments that have been captured by a photographer’s lens. From Ukraine, to Ferguson, Gaza to Liberia, Time magazine presented the most important and impressive pictures of the year that’s about to say goodbye. 1. The most famous selfie USA, California, Academy Awards, 2nd of March 2....
Exclusive: EU considers tightening ban on energy, tourism in Crimea
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Union is considering widening its ban on investment in Crimea to include barring the sale of technology for oil and gas exploration and stopping EU firms running tourist businesses there, according to a draft document seen by Reuters. …read more Source:...
Slovakia intends to build gas pipeline to Bulgaria
The Slovak gas transmission system operator Eustream is planning to build a gas pipeline from Slovakia to the Bulgarian-Turkish border to the tune of EUR 750 million, the Slovak Internet Media vEnergetike informs. According to the preliminary plans, the Eastring gas pipeline will start from the Slovak gas compression station in Velke Kapusany at...
Brzezinski: Ukraine in NATO could cause more harm than good
Former US National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski has questioned the logic of Ukraine joining NATO. …read more Source: Polskie Radio dla...
Gorbachev calls for U.S.-Russia summit to defrost ties
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev called on Wednesday for a U.S.-Russia summit to be convened to prevent a deep freeze in Moscow’s relations with the West over the Ukraine crisis. …read more Source:...
Ukraine to launch Kiev-Lviv-Budapest route
The Ukrainian state railways is planning to launch a daily train service on the Kiev-Lviv-Budapest route fas of December 14, local railways administration announced today. …read more Source: Budapest Business...



