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Polish aid package to Ukraine robbed?
An investigation has been launched after it emerged that thousands of items from a Polish aid package sent to Ukraine by the ministry of defence never reached their destination. …read more Source: Polskie Radio dla...
[Opinion] Who won the Russia-Ukraine war?
If the Ukraine ceasefire sticks and the Russia war ends here, it poses the question: who won? …read more Source:...
EU dithers over implementation of sanctions against Russia
EU envoys are to meet again today on when to implement new sanctions against Russia over its military involvement in Ukraine. Some members want more… …read more Source:...
MEPs to ratify Ukraine agreement
The European Parliament will be asked to ratify the European Union’s association agreement with Ukraine during next week’s plenary session in Strasbourg (15-18 September). The vote, which is expected to be affirmative, has been tentatively scheduled for Tuesday (16 September). The foreign-affairs committee approved the agreement on...
EU and Canada move closer to strategic partnership agreement
Canada and the European Union this week initialled a new political agreement intended to reinforce their collaboration on the international stage, as well as their economic co-operation. It remains unclear, however, when the strategic partnership agreement (SPA) will be signed, just as it remains uncertain when the two sides will sign a trade...
Russia pulls aviation into sanctions war
Russia’s prime minister, Dmitry Medvedev, this week threatened to close Siberian airspace to European planes, warning Europe that “many” European airlines could be forced into bankruptcy if Russia carried out its threat. Medvedev’s announcement, published on Monday (8 September), came hours before the European Union’s member...
The return of a Soviet habit
The safest way to attack someone’s credibility is to nibble at it. This is what Russia is doing to NATO with its abduction of an Estonian security official on 5 September. The kidnapping exemplifies the way the Kremlin works. Gangsterdom, intelligence, propaganda, a sense of history and diplomacy all overlap. The timing is excellent and so...
Pro-Russian rebels mockingly compare battle for Ukraine with Scottish independence
Pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine have offered their own idiosyncratic take on the debate over Scottish independence as they back the Yes vote. …read more Source: Daily...
Putin announces Russia is developing new nuclear and conventional weapons to counter moves from Nato and the US in wake of Ukraine crisis
Russia’s President revealed the move today amid a worsening stand-off between the Kremlin and the West which has seen Nato create a ‘spearhead’ force to defend eastern Europe. …read more Source: Daily...
Cold war looms as Russia cuts gas supplies to West
Fears of a gas war caused by the conflict in Ukraine increased yesterday when Poland, Slovakia and Germany all said… …read more Source: The...



