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Merkel: Russia cannot veto EU expansion
Germany has warned that Russia might try to spread its “sphere of influence” to the Western Balkans, while seeking new ways to make peace on Ukraine. …read more Source:...
Artillery explosions shake Donetsk airport in east Ukraine
DONETSK Ukraine (Reuters) – Loud explosions and artillery fire rocked Donetsk airport in eastern Ukraine on Monday, despite attempts to negotiate an end to a battle that is undermining a ceasefire in regions held by separatists. …read more Source:...
[Ticker] EU ministers debate Russia sanctions
Foreign ministers in Brussels Monday are discussing blacklisting pro-Russia Ukraine rebels who organised rogue elections on 5 November. Spain’s FM said talk of economic sanctions will be left until a summit in December. Poland said ministers should prepare them now in case of fresh Russian “aggression” in the coming days....
EU debates fresh Russia sanctions
European Union ministers consider imposing new sanctions against Russia as separatists backed by Moscow kill nine Ukrainians in the east. …read more Source:...
EU eyes sanctions vs Ukraine separatists but new steps vs Russia to wait: officials
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Union may impose sanctions on more Russian-backed separatists on Monday in the wake of a vote held in eastern Ukraine on Nov. 2, but they are unlikely to discuss new steps against Russia itself until early December, officials said. …read more Source:...
UK PM warns of bleak prospects in global economy
Author(s): KG/Associated Press cameron_global_economy.jpg Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron has offered a bleak assessment of global economic prospects, comparing potential troubles to red warning lights on a car’s dashboard. Writing in an op-ed piece in the Guardian newspaper after returning from the G-20 summit in Australia,...
German Chancellor Warns of Russian Impact in Moldova, Serbia, Georgia
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has suggested that President Vladimir Putin has called peace in Europe into question through Russia’s annexation of Crimea. Speaking after the G20 Summit in Brisbane, she declared that the West had to act decisively or Putin’s power politics would pose a threat to other countries too. She condemned...
MH17 crash wreckage removal starts in eastern Ukraine video
After months of delay work starts in eastern Ukraine to recovery of the remaining wreckage of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, which crashed in July. The Dutch Safety Board is overseeing the 10 day operation in Donetsk, which has been delayed by heavy fighting. The debris is being loaded onto trucks and taken to a railway depot before being taken...
MH17: Shocking footage shows how close aeroplane crash was to Ukrainian village
Shocking footage has been released that appears to show the devastating moment the Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 crashed just outside a Ukrainian village. …read more Source: The...
OSCE chair can’t impose sanctions on Russia – FM
Foreign Minister Ivica Dačić has said that the brotherhood between Serbia and Russia was “traditional” but that Serbia’s political interest was to join the EU.”What is Serbia’s GDP and what should it give if it became a member of the EU, and how much should it get from the EU budget? Serbia has an interest in...



