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Putin takes control of Russia’s defence industries and calls for new weapons
While the West holds back from applying new sanctions against Russia to see if the Ukrainian ceasefire sticks, President Vladimir Putin has rattled a… …read more Source:...
Russian Nationalists Grasp at Straws with ‘Scottish Solidarity’ Campaign
Images edited by Kevin Rothrock. After massive referenda earlier this year in Crimea and Eastern Ukraine, the Kremlin’s supporters online have embraced a new separatist vote over 1,500 miles from Moscow. Last week, Russian nationalists—some pro-Putin and others not so much—began expressing their support for the Scottish independence...
Most Europeans want Ukraine to join the EU
Most Europeans say Ukraine should be invited to join the EU and want tougher sanctions on Russia. …read more Source:...
[Ticker] EU talks on Russia sanctions go into second day
EU ambassadors in Brussels on Wednesday failed to reach agreement on whether to impose new Russia sanctions now or to wait and see if its peace deal with Ukraine sticks. They are to reconvene on Thursday, allowing more time for consultations with capitals, an EU source said. …read more Source:...
‘Special regime’ law for east to go to Ukrainian parliament next week
The Ukrainian government has met in Kyiv to assess the progress in the ceasefire in the east of the country, and to debate a “special regime” for… …read more Source:...
Russia blames Ukraine for downing Malaysian airliner
Russia’s defence minister has blamed Ukraine for the downing of a Malaysian passenger jet in July. It comes after the Dutch Safety Board reported… …read more Source:...
Russia stokes tensions with the west by cutting gas exports to Poland
Gazprom claims maintenance is behind the shortfall, as it is accused of penalising Poland over supplying gas to UkraineA decision by Russia to cut its gas exports to Poland without warning rekindled fears last night about Europe’s reliance on Siberian gas at a time of increasing tension between Moscow and the west.The Polish state energy...
Ukraine offers concessions to pro-Russian separatists
Ukraine’s President says Russia has removed the bulk of its forces from his country, raising hopes for a peace drive now underway after five months of conflict in which more than 2,600 people have been killed. He has offered an olive branch to pro-Russian separatists, saying regions under rebel control would get special autonomy....
Majority of Russian troops have left Ukraine, says Petro Poroshenko
Ukraine ceasefire has “good prospect” of peace as president Petro Poroshenko says 70 per cent of Russian troops have left country …read more Source: The...
Russia cuts gas supplies to Poland
Decision by Poland follows threats by Moscow to halt the re-exporting of supplies to Ukraine by third parties in the EU …read more Source: Financial...



