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Russia still has troops in Ukraine, NATO says
MONS Belgium (Reuters) – Russia still has some troops in eastern Ukraine and retains a very capable force on the border despite a partial withdrawal, NATO’s top military commander said on Friday. …read more Source:...
After Rotenberg, Rosneft, Sberbank is now challenging EU sanctions
Author(s): h_51287619.jpg Russia’s top bank Sberbank said on Friday it had launched a legal challenge in a European Union court over Western sanctions imposed on the bank over the Ukraine crisis. The EU imposed sanctions on Sberbank over the summer, restricting its access to international capital, in a move linked to Russia’s role in...
India Ready To Strike Deal With Former Soviet Nations
At a time when the West is considering imposing more sanctions on Russia, India has decided to begin trade pact with former …read more Source:...
Fighting in Ukraine displaces over 800,000 people
The conflict in Ukraine has driven more than 824,000 people from their homes, the UN refugee agency said this morning, warning that it was having to quickly prepare aid to offset the impact of winter. …read more Source: RTÉ...
Merkel, Putin express hope for gas talks success on October 29: Kremlin
MOSCOW (Reuters) – German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Russian President Vladimir Putin stressed the importance of reaching an agreement on gas supplies to Ukraine in a telephone call, the Kremlin said on Friday. …read more Source:...
Ukraine crisis – the view from Russia
Former Russian spy chief Nikolai Patrushev challenges western perspectives on the standoff between Moscow and Kiev in an interview with Rossiyskaya GazetaThe last few months have witnessed a coup détat in Ukraine, military operations by the Ukrainian authorities against the people of Donetsk and Lugansk oblasts and rabidly anti-Russian policies...
After Rotenberg, Rosnef, Sberbank is now challenging EU sanctions
Author(s): h_51287619.jpg Russia’s top bank Sberbank said on Friday it had launched a legal challenge in a European Union court over Western sanctions imposed on the bank over the Ukraine crisis. The EU imposed sanctions on Sberbank over the summer, restricting its access to international capital, in a move linked to Russia’s role in...
Russia’s CSTO, NATO relations on the brink
Author(s): Kostis Geropoulos web.jpg BADEN, Austria – The current tension between Russia and the West damages the interests of all the states, Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) General Secretary Nikolay Bordyuzha told New Europe on October 23, calling for a united approach to deal with ISIS, Syria, Afghanistan and Ukraine....
VIDEO: Spirit of revolution simmers in Kiev
Steve Rosenberg visits Kiev to see how the recent violence in Ukraine has had an impact on who is running for parliament. …read more Source:...
Donald Tusk: Putin never suggested dividing up Ukraine
Former PM Donald Tusk says partitioning Ukraine was never mentioned at any meeting he had with President Putin, contradicting remarks Poland’s foreign foreign minister made to Politico magazine. …read more Source: Polskie Radio dla...



