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Divided Moldova demonstrates Putin’s plan B | Sme – Slovakia
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Election result confirms EU’s Ostpolitik | Die Presse – Austria
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Russia warns of recession in 2015
The Russian government warns the economy will fall into recession next year as Western sanctions over Ukraine and falling oil prices begin to bite. …read more Source:...
[Ticker] Nato to speed up anti-Russia ‘spearhead’ force
Nato chief Stoltenberg said Tuesday allies will create in early 2015 an “interim spearhead force” to deter Russian aggression in the Baltic region. He said the full force will be ready in 2016, adding Russia is “violating” its ceasefire accord with Ukraine by continuing to pour troops over the border. …read more...
Russia abandons South Stream pipeline, blames Bulgaria
Speaking during a visit to Turkey last night, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced Russia was dropping plans for the construction of the South Stream gas pipeline that was supposed to enter EU territory from the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. The statement by Gazprom’s Chief Executive Alexei Miller was even more scathing. The two laid the...
New truce deal for Ukraine’s Luhansk
Ukraine and pro-Russian rebels agree to a new ceasefire in the Luhansk region of eastern Ukraine, international observers say. …read more Source:...
Ukraine agrees ceasefire ‘in principle’ with Luhansk rebels
KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine’s military and separatist forces have agreed “in principle” on a new ceasefire from Dec. 5 in the rebel-held Luhansk region in the east of the country, the OSCE security group said. …read more Source:...
NYT: Abandoning South Stream Is ‘Diplomatic Defeat’ for Putin
The decision to scrap Russia’s South Stream project and redirect the gas pipeline to Turkey seems to be a “rare diplomatic defeat” for Russian President Vladimir Putin, the New Your Times commented on Tuesday. The USD 22 B project, once designed “to establish the country’s dominance in southeastern Europe”, has instead fallen victim...
Kyiv and separatists agree to Luhansk ceasefire, says OSCE
The European security watchdog, the OSCE, says Ukraine and pro-Russian rebels have agreed ‘in principle’ on a ceasefire in the Luhansk region. A months-old ceasefire has been frequently broken. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Russian sanctions said to have a cooling effect on Hungary’s economy
Sanctions in Russia, the conflict in Ukraine together with the euro zone’s sluggish economic growth, have had a chilling effect on Hungary, according to economic news TV station CNBC. …read more Source: Budapest Business...



