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Heavy shelling sparks fresh Ukraine fears
Russia accused of supplying rebels with heavy weaponry and new fighters …read more Source: Financial...
Japan’s Abe urges Putin to ensure Ukraine ceasefire holds
BEIJING (Reuters) – Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Sunday pressed Russian President Vladimir Putin to play a constructive role in ensuring that a shaky ceasefire in Ukraine holds. …read more Source:...
Dacic, Zannier discuss Ukrainian crisis
BELGRADE – Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Ivica Dacic, who is also foreign minister, has met in Belgrade with Organisation for Security and …read more Source:...
Stakes are high as US plays the oil card against Iran and Russia | Larry Elliott
Washington is trying to drive down prices by flooding the market with crude but risks collateral damage to its own shale industryImagine that at the start of 2014 you were an investor who liked to dabble in the commodity markets. You could sniff something going seriously wrong in Ukraine and you were alarmed by early reports of groups of...
At least the last cold war was a clash of ideologies now there are no big ideas | Zoe Williams
The standoff between Russia and the west, that Gorbachev warns us about, feels at times like a petulant Twitter spat. Except its still deadly seriousIs it shocking to hear Mikhail Gorbachev say were on the brink of a new cold war? Or somehow reassuring, a familiar figure giving a familiar name to a familiar problem? Commemorating the fall of the...
Hard Ukraine bargaining leaves sour taste for some in EU
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Seeing its gold-spangled blue flag flown on the barricades of Kiev thrilled the European Union, reviving its self-image as a beacon of democracy at a time of growing doubt and economic gloom. …read more Source:...
Ukrainian city of Donetsk besieged by shelling
Ukraine’s separatist-held city of Donetsk experiences worst shelling in weeks, with artillery fire from both separatist and Ukrainian positions …read more Source: The...
Heavy artillery fire in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk
Intense artillery fire broke out in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk early on Sunday, in what was the worst fighting the region has seen since a fragile ceasefire agreement came into effect in September. …read more Source: France...
Shelling in eastern Ukraine strains ceasefire
Heavy shelling around the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk has increased strains on a two-month-old ceasefire between Ukrainian government forces and pro-Russian separatists. …read more Source: RTÉ...
Heavy shelling in east Ukraine adds to concern over ceasefire
DONETSK Ukraine (Reuters) – Heavy shelling around the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk increased strains on a two-month-old ceasefire between Ukrainian government forces and pro-Russian separatists on Sunday. …read more Source:...



