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Finland set to agree joint nuclear venture with Russian energy company
Alexander Stubb, Finnish PM, rejects suggestions that by backing Rosatom’s involvement he is bowing to MoscowFinland’s parliament is poised to give the go-ahead to a controversial joint venture with the Russian state-owned energy company Rosatom to build a new nuclear power plant in the north of the country.The green light will come...
Brown bear spotted in Chernobyl for first time in 100 years
The bear was photographed by an automatic camera trap in the exclusion zone around the Ukrainian nuclear power plant, scene of one of the world’s worst nuclear accidents. …read more Source: Daily...
Ukranian internet bride in divorce fight with cash-strapped truck driver
Tow-truck driver John Yates in legal battle with internet bride Marina Ivleva over ‘fair share’ of £300,000 assets after she moved to Britain from Crimea and made fortune …read more Source: The...
Putin Meets Erdogan to Bolster Russia-Turkey Economic Ties
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin on Mondaystarted his one-day state visit to Turkey expected to focus on the further expansion of bilateral economic ties. In his meeting with Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan Putin is expected to review the full spectrum of bilateral relations as well as key international and regional problems....
NATO calls on Turkey to join EU sanctions against Russia
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has called on Turkey to join the economic sanctions campaign against Russia over the Ukrainian crisis. …read more Source: Macedonian Information...
Crimean Tatars say Russian annexation has brought fear and repression all over again
BELOGORSK, Crimea — Crimea’s Tatars have bitter memories of the 1944 deportation that tore them from their native peninsula. With Russia again in control, some here say pressure is building once more. Russian security forces have searched the homes of leaders of the Muslim minority group for banned books. Young Tatar men have been kidnapped...
New battle rages at Donetsk airport
Ukraine says its troops still hold Donetsk airport despite what it describes as an intensive assault by rebels backed by Russian special forces. …read more Source:...
Russian deputy foreign minister visiting Sofia
Foreign Minister Daniel Mitov has spoken with Russia’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Alexey Meshkov at a meeting, closed for media. According to the message of the foreign ministry the Bulgarian minister has stated on the Ukrainian crisis that the most dangerous thing is when someone starts to believe his own propaganda. In his turn...
EU new support for Ukraine, as Russian rouble takes a nosedive
Author(s): Dan Alexe h_51658604.jpg The EU Commissioner for European Neighborhood Policy and Enlargement, Johannes Hahn, said the EU will offer a new multi-million-euro loan to Ukraine this month. “The EU in December will give Ukraine 500 million euros” Hahn had announced over the weekend in the Ukrainian capital Kiev. Hahn explained...
Commando from Maryina Horka fights on side of Donbas militants
A former military of the 5th brigade of Special Forces of Belarus (5th Spetsnaz Brigade) from Maryina Horka is fighting on the side of gunmen against Ukraine. …read more Source:...



