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Ukraine’s new pro-Western parliament holds first session
Ukraine’s recently elected pro-Western parliament has held its first session. Kyiv’s new coalition is led by the parties of President Petro… …read more Source:...
Governing coalition formed in parliament
Five parties in Ukraine’s parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, officially formed a governing coalition on Thursday. …read more Source:...
Insurgents abandon positions due to cold weather
The self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic have recorded several cases of desertion and unauthorized retreat of the units from the front line. …read more Source:...
OSCE report: Russian fighters continue crossing Ukrainian border
The mission continues to monitor a large number of people in uniform who are crossing the border in both directions. …read more Source:...
First meeting of new Ukraine’s parliament (Video, online)
The newly elected Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine’s parliament, opened for business on Thursday. …read more Source:...
Germany and Russia: A new Ostpolitik
Putin wags a finger at Mutti OVER the past year, Germany’s chancellor, Angela Merkel, has become the West’s diplomatic shield against Russia’s Vladimir Putin. That is partly because America’s Barack Obama is distracted and weakened by his midterm elections. It is also because nobody else in the European Union has the same...
The Cyprus problem: Intractable—or insoluble?
EUROPEAN UNION countries loudly criticise Russia for creating frozen conflicts in Georgia, Moldova and, now, Ukraine. Yet they are quieter about their own case of Cyprus, an EU member with an unrecognised Turkish-Cypriot north. This frozen conflict is older: over 50 years have passed since clashes broke out between Turkish- and Greek-Cypriots, 40...
Ukraine’s government: Tragedy and farce
“SHAME! Shame! Shame!” roared the crowd when Ukraine’s leaders appeared at a recent ceremony honouring the Maidan victims. Protesters accused President Petro Poroshenko of breaking promises. A year after the “revolution of dignity” began, the politicians are being anything but dignified. A month has passed since the general election and...
Kremlin says what Putin and Poroshenko talked about
The Kremlin confirms that president of Russia and Ukraine Vladimir Putin and Petro Poroshenko had a telephone conversation. …read more Source:...
Annexed Crimea foredoomed to become “Eastern Europen Somali”
Because of Western sanctions an annexed Crimea remains the Russian “black hole” for an indefinite period. …read more Source:...



