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Putin Targets Boost to Trade, Economic Links with Turkey Ahead of Visit
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday boosting bilateral trade and cooperation in nuclear energy and space industry will be high on the agenda of his visit to Turkey on December 1. Implementation of strategic joint projects in the energy sector, improvement of trade turnover structure through increasing the share of high-tech products...
German support for sanctions on Russia rise, poll finds
BERLIN (Reuters) – The number of Germans supporting European Union economic sanctions against Russia over the Ukraine crisis has risen in the last month and a large majority supports Chancellor Angela Merkel’s toughening stance, a poll on Friday found. …read more Source:...
Five countries to partake in Music of Hope contest in Gomel
Taking part in the contest will be young hopefuls aged 8-16 years from Belarus, Latvia, Moldova, Russia and Ukraine. Winners will be chosen in the Piano, Violin, and Cello nominations in three age groups. …read more Source:...
Ukraine urgently recalling troops from leave
Ukraine has begun recalling soldiers from leave, and military buildup in the conflict zone is continuing, Russia’s permanent representative to the Organization …read more Source:...
11 tanks, 4 KamAZ trucks and 2 “Tigers” entered Ukraine from Russia
On November 27 a convoy of military equipment and troops entered from the territory of Russia into the territory controlled by terrorists. …read more Source:...
Matviyenko: Withdrawal from CIS will affect interests of Ukrainians
“The CIS has a number of agreements aimed to promote the economies of the member states and strengthen cooperation between them. Ukraine will no longer benefit from these agreements in the event of withdrawal,” she added. …read more Source:...
Russian warships enter English Channel for drills: RIA
MOSCOW (Reuters) – A squadron of Russian warships entered the English Channel on Friday to hold exercises, RIA news agency reported, the latest apparent show of military might since ties with the West plunged to Cold War lows over Ukraine. …read more Source:...
Yatsenyuk remains Ukraine’s prime minister
Arseniy Yatsenyuk was yesterday confirmed as prime minister of Ukraine by the Ukrainian parliament in a strong show of support by five parties that will on Tuesday become members of the country’s new government. Yatsenyuk, whose Popular Front emerged as the most popular party in parliamentary elections on 26 October, has served as prime...
Eight months after Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine, a complicated transition
SIMFEROPOL, Crimea — Eight months into the Russian annexation of the Black Sea resort region of Crimea, traces of Ukraine’s 60-year rule here are rapidly being wiped away. Now Ukrainians themselves worry that they are next. The Ukrainian language has vanished from school curriculums, Russia’s two-headed eagle has been bolted onto...
Petro Poroshenko: Foreign soldiers around our borders are like locusts
Ukraine has no other choice but to strengthen the country’s defence capacities. …read more Source:...



