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Drones plan to monitor Ukraine ceasefire
Germany and France offer to send unarmed aircraft to conflict zone in east …read more Source: Financial...
Scuffles in Kyiv over prisoners held in east Ukraine
Tensions have spilled over in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv over the issue of prisoners still held by pro-Russian separatists in the war-torn east,… …read more Source:...
Dark clouds gather over Europe
Economic stagnation and the Russia-Ukraine conflict are worrying …read more Source: Financial...
[Ticker] Putin wants EU-Moldova treaty frozen until 2016
Russian leader Putin at a summit with former Soviet states in Minsk has said the EU should postpone a free trade deal with Moldova until 2016. Referring to the EU’s agreement to put off its Ukraine trade pact, he said: “Why couldn’t we build a relationship like that with Moldova?” …read more Source:...
FM: Serbia cannot find solution to cold war
Serbia is making resolute strides towards EU membership despite its refusal to impose sanctions on Russia, Foreign Minister Ivica Dačić has said.EU membership is the first priority of this government and there is no doubt about that, Dačić said in his speech at the European Policy Center in Brussels, before an audience that included many...
Numerous objects hit MH17 plane
Dutch experts have said Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 broke up in mid-air after being hit by “objects” that “pierced the plane at high velocity” in July. The new report also said there was “no evidence of technical or human error”. Investigators relied on cockpit data, air traffic control and images, as the...
Ukraine to launch ‘full clean-out’ of corrupt officials
KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine will soon begin mass firings of state officials who served under disgraced Moscow-backed leader Viktor Yanukovich and feathered their nests through corruption, the government said on Friday. …read more Source:...
Russian sanctions could be eased soon if Ukraine progress made: U.S. adviser
LONDON (Reuters) – Talks on easing sanctions against Russia imposed over the conflict in Ukraine could begin in the next few weeks, but more measures are possible if there is no progress over a ceasefire deal, the U.S. Deputy National Security Adviser said on Friday. …read more Source:...
Dutch PM: unlikely investigators will get to MH17 crash site
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Prime Minister Mark Rutte said on Friday it was increasingly unlikely Dutch investigators would be able to reach the Malaysia Airlines MH17 crash zone in eastern Ukraine due to fighting and the approach of winter. …read more Source:...
Serbia backs jail terms for Serbs fighting in foreign conflicts
BELGRADE (Reuters) – Serbia’s parliament approved on Friday jail terms of up to eight years for anyone found guilty of fighting in foreign wars, in an effort to dissuade citizens from joining conflicts in Syria, Ukraine and elsewhere. …read more Source:...



