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      Russia 1-1 Ukraine, 1999: This is our second present after Crimea | Michael Yokin
      Oct02

      Russia 1-1 Ukraine, 1999: This is our second present after Crimea | Michael Yokin

      A grudge match after the Soviet Union breakdown ended with a goalkeeping error and neither side qualifying for Euro 2000The following is an extract from Michael Yokins article from the latest issue of the Blizzard. The Blizzard is a quarterly football journal available from www.theblizzard.co.uk on a pay-what-you-like basis in print and digital...

      Gas war escalates as Russia halves Slovakia supplies
      Oct02

      Gas war escalates as Russia halves Slovakia supplies

      Russia has cut gas deliveries to Slovakia by half in a bad sign for EU efforts to broker a deal on Ukraine. …read more Source:...

      The new Polish government: What to expect?
      Oct02

      The new Polish government: What to expect?

      A strong ‘no’ to Russian aggression in Ukraine and to EU climate goals and a strong ‘yes’ to the energy union and free trade – the new Polish government is set to maintain its stance on key EU questions. …read more Source:...

      Rebel push to take Donetsk airport
      Oct02

      Rebel push to take Donetsk airport

      Rebel forces in eastern Ukraine begin an offensive to capture the government-held airport in Donetsk, reports say. …read more Source:...

      Merkel tells Putin Moscow has duty to temper separatists in Ukraine
      Oct02

      Merkel tells Putin Moscow has duty to temper separatists in Ukraine

      BERLIN (Reuters) – German Chancellor Angela Merkel stressed to Russian President Vladimir Putin in a phone call on Wednesday that Moscow had a duty to temper pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine, a spokesman for the German government said. …read more Source:...

      At least 10 killed in shelling of school and mini-van in Ukraine
      Oct02

      At least 10 killed in shelling of school and mini-van in Ukraine

      DONETSK Ukraine (Reuters) – At least 10 people were killed on Wednesday when shells hit a school playground and a public transit mini-van in a nearby street in Donetsk in eastern Ukraine, underscoring the fragility of a ceasefire between separatists and government forces. …read more Source:...

      Ukrainian politician and former Yanukovych ally Nestor Shufrych beaten up by activists
      Oct01

      Ukrainian politician and former Yanukovych ally Nestor Shufrych beaten up by activists

      An opposition parliamentarian in Ukraine with ties to ousted President Viktor Yanukovych was beaten up by a group of activists as he tried to rally support for an election campaign. …read more Source: The...

      Putins view of power was formed watching East Germany collapse | Mary Sarotte
      Oct01

      Putins view of power was formed watching East Germany collapse | Mary Sarotte

      25 years ago Russias president was a KGB officer in the chaos of Dresden. This explains the hardliner he is todayTwenty-five years ago this week tumultuous scenes were unfolding in the East German city of Dresden: inside the central station, tens of thousands of people clashed violently with police, army and Stasi forces. And the chances are high...

      British and German factories see sharp slowdown in manufacturing
      Oct01

      British and German factories see sharp slowdown in manufacturing

      Stock markets fall across UK, Europe and US as sluggish eurozone and global conflict hit economiesFactories in Britain and Germany suffered a sharp slowdown in September, raising fears that economic recovery is losing momentum against a backdrop of global political turmoil and the flagging eurozone economy.In the UK growth in manufacturing...

      Ten killed in Donetsk violence, school playground shelled
      Oct01

      Ten killed in Donetsk violence, school playground shelled

      Children witnessed a burned out bus and their playground hit by a rocket shell as they returned to school in Eastern Ukraine on Wednesday. In… …read more Source:...