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Putin says Russia prepared for oil price collapse as more sanctions threatened
At G20 summit, Russian president says he regards sanctions over Ukraine as pointless, illegal and likely to harm world tradeVladimir Putin has admitted for the first time that he is prepared for his country to face a catastrophic slump in oil prices, as David Cameron said Europe would have no choice but to step up sanctions if the Russian...
Ukraine’s main task is to build army to stop Russia: PM Yatseniuk
KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine’s top priority is to build an army strong enough to withstand Russian military aggression, Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk said on Friday. …read more Source:...
AUDIO: ‘Humanitarian disaster’ in Ukraine
A “humanitarian disaster” is unfolding within the civilian population of eastern Ukraine, the OSCE spokesman Michael Bociurkiw says. …read more Source:...
More people die as shelling of Donetsk continues
At least two women were killed on Friday in the shelling of the town of Donetsk carried out by the Ukrainian army, Voice of Russia is reporting. Strong detonations were heard in downtown and near the airport, where rebels and Ukrainian security forces continue to fight. …read more Source:...
European Parliament backs Moldova deal
The European Parliament yesterday ratified a political and trade agreement between the European Union and Moldova, amid warnings from Russia and shortly ahead of parliamentary elections in Moldova. The association agreement, which the EU and Moldova signed in June, was approved by 535 MEPs and opposed by 94 mainly far-right and hard-left MEPs,...
Tensions grow between Russia and the West on the eve of the G20 summit
Author(s): Dan Alexe h_51662360.jpg Tensions between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Western leaders will be in the spotlight during a G20 summit in the Australian city of Brisbane. Australia has said the November 15-16 summit of the Group of 20 major economies would concentrate on promoting job creation, identifying tax cheats, and...
«You can’t have prosperity without security», G20 summit host Australia says prior to meeting
The G20 summit will start in Australia on Saturday, November 15, where discussions on strengthening of economic growth are set to be overshadowed by Western leaders meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, amid reports on renewed influx of Russian troops and arms in eastern Ukraine. …read more Source: Baltic News...
Ukraine warns EU of ‘full-scale’ Russian attack
Ukraine’s ambassador to the EU has warned that Russia is preparing a new “full-scale” offensive, in concerns echoed by the US and Nato. …read more Source:...
Moscow gives France warship delivery deadline
Russia on Friday warned France of “serious” consequences unless Paris delivered by the end of November a Mistral-class warship whose handover has been delayed by concerns over Moscow’s role in the Ukraine crisis, a report said. …read more Source: The Local...
Ukraine crisis taking center stage at G20 summit
BRISBANE Australia (Reuters) – The G20 leaders summit in Australia starting on Saturday is setting up as a showdown between Western leaders and Russian President Vladimir Putin, following fresh reports of Russian troops pouring into eastern Ukraine. …read more Source:...



