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Ukraine city readies for rebel advance
Ukrainian city prepares in fear of rebel advance …read more Source:...
Former Ukraine midfielder Serhiy Zakarlyuka dies in car accident
38-year-old played nine times for UkraineAccident comes a month after Andriy Gusins deathThe former Ukraine midfielder Serhiy Zakarlyuka has been killed in a car accident, local media reported on Monday.The 38-year-old Zakarlyuka played nine times for Ukraine between 2002 and 2004. … …read more Source: The...
How the Russian Orthodox Church answers Putin’s prayers in Ukraine
MOSCOW/DONETSK Ukraine (Reuters) – After weeks of defying international pleas to free eight European officials they had captured in May, pro-Russian rebels in east Ukraine released them unexpectedly in June following a public appeal by the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill. …read more Source:...
Pro-Western government wins Latvia elections
Latvia’s top Russia-friendly party scored worse than in previous elections and is likely to stay out of government, amid concerns over Russia’s war on Ukraine. …read more Source:...
Russia’s information war in Lithuania
The Lithuanian State Security Department has issued a booklet with tips on how to recognise a spy as citizens amid a febrile atmosphere in the aftermath of Russia’s agression in Ukraine. …read more Source:...
NATO can deploy troops “wherever it wants”
NATO can deploy its forces wherever it wants, new NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has said.According to a Reuters report, with the statement he “apparently called into question post-Cold War agreements that have been shaken by Russia’s actions in Crimea and Ukraine.” …read more Source:...
NATO can put troops wherever it wants, new secretary-general says
WARSAW (Reuters) – New NATO secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg said on Sunday that the Western alliance could deploy its forces wherever it wants, apparently calling into question post-Cold War agreements that have been shaken by Russia’s actions in Crimea and Ukraine. …read more Source:...
Uneasy ceasefire in Ukraine sees fresh violence
The delicate truce between Kyiv and pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine was broken again on Sunday. New NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is optimistic that the situation can be resolved. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Latvia’s ruling parties win election dominated by Russian issue
RIGA (Reuters) – Latvia’s hawkish center ruling coalition has won a clear majority in a general election, results showed on Sunday, after taking a hard line over the actions of Russia, its neighbor and former ruler, in Ukraine. …read more Source:...
Ukraine military says separatists violate month-old ceasefire
DONETSK Ukraine (Reuters) – Ukraine’s military accused Russian-backed separatists of fresh violations of a month-old ceasefire on Sunday, saying their forces came under attack in several parts of the east including the airport at the big city of Donetsk. …read more Source:...



