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Putin-Barroso dispute over alleged ‘take Kiev’ claim
Russia has threatened to release a recording of a disputed phone conversation between Vladimir Putin, Russia’s president, and José Manuel Barroso, the president of the European Commission, in which Barroso claims the Putin said “if I wanted I could take Kiev in two weeks”. Putin disputes Barroso’s claim, which was made to European...
Ukraine says ‘permanent ceasefire’ agreed
Ukraine’s President Petro Poroshenko has reached agreement with Russia’s Vladimir Putin on a “permanent ceasefire” in eastern Ukraine’s Donbass region, Mr Poroshenko’s press office has said. …read more Source: RTÉ...
Russian journalist Andrey Stenin confirmed dead in Ukraine
Russian photojournalist Andrey Stenin, missing in eastern Ukraine for a month, has been found dead, RIA Novosti, the news agency where he …read more Source:...
Obama arrives in Estonia to reassure Baltic leaders
US President Barack Obama has touched down in Estonia. He is due to hold talks with Baltic leaders as NATO prepares to bolster its military presence in Eastern Europe amid the Ukraine crisis. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Ex-general: NATO has failed blatantly in Ukraine
A former top German military officer has accused NATO of grave mistakes with regard to Russia in the Ukraine crisis. It’s high time the two sides talked, retired general Harald Kujat tells DW. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Ukraine steelmen hold their ground as frontline marches towards port
MARIUPOL Ukraine (Reuters) – The war is being fought just over the hills. Civilians have started to flee the city. But the men of the vast Ilyich iron and steel works in the Ukrainain port of Mariupol are still in place, pouring molten steel, running the rolling mill and pledging to defend their factory and town from an onslaught by...
Why Nato is more relevant than it has been for 30 years
With the new threats posed by Isis and Russia, the agenda at this week’s Nato summit is full to burstingThe last time the UK hosted a Nato summit was in 1990, when Margaret Thatcher was prime minister, the cold war was coming to an end, and the alliance was questioning its relevance in a multipolar world where soft power might count more...
Obama in Europe for Ukraine talks
US President Barack Obama flies to Estonia for talks with regional leaders amid growing concern over Russia’s intervention in Ukraine. …read more Source:...
Nato Summit: Ukraine Crisis To Top The Agenda
The crisis in Ukraine and the future of the Nato alliance are set to top the agenda when world leaders gather in Wales this week. …read more Source: Sky...
Nato awakes to the crisis in Ukraine
Since 1945, Europe has enjoyed the longest period of peace in its history, outside the Balkans. It has been so long that we have settled into the comfortable assumption that a conventional war on European soil can never happen again. When Nato originally agreed to hold its summit in Newport on Thursday and Friday, it seemed that it would be an...



