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Serbia’s president points to world community’s duplicity over Ukraine
BELGRADE – Serbia’s President Tomislav Nikolic has expressed surprise over how different the world community’s attitude to similar situations may be sometimes, …read more Source:...
Ukraine Deaths Soar As Russian Lorries Halted
A convoy some fear may contain weapons grinds to a halt in Russia, as the number of people killed in the conflict tops 2,000. …read more Source: Sky...
Ukraine races to beat Russian convoy
Kiev to send its own humanitarian aid to war-torn east, setting the stage for a race to win the hearts and minds of suffering civilians …read more Source: Financial...
Anti-Ukraine war activists arrested for protest in Moscow
Activists have been arrested outside the Ukrainian Embassy in Moscow, as they protest against Valdimir Putin’s involement in the Ukraine conflict …read more Source: The...
Pressure on Serbia “indirect, sometimes direct” – PM
There has been no “concrete pressure” on Serbia related to the crisis in Ukraine, but “there has certainly been indirect pressure,” says Aleksandar Vučić.”I am a small man, why would somebody pressure me,” the Serbian prime minister was quoted as saying on Wednesday. …read more Source:...
Ukraine denounces Russian ‘cynicism’ as aid convoy nears border
Kiev vows to prevent hundreds of lorries from crossing the frontier, fearing a pretext for a Russian invasion …read more Source: The...
Taking care not to stumble into another catastrophe
This month – the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War – is an opportune time to reflect on big risks. As Michael Spence recently warned, the international order’s widening security deficit, reflecting the weakening of whatever global governance we have, is fast becoming the biggest risk facing the world economy. The same point...
Crimea’s One-Woman Resistance to Russian Occupation
Daria Karpenko. Photo via Facebook. Officially, the March 16 referendums in Sevastopol and the Autonomous Republic of Crimea showed that the peninsula’s inhabitants favor—almost unanimously—joining the Russian Federation. Over 95% of the population allegedly voted in favor of “reunification,” with turnouts of 83.1% in the Autonomous...
Ukraine’s city under siege
No water, no power and no phones in east Ukraine …read more Source:...
Thousands of Ukrainian refugees stream into Russia
Russia is continuing to take in refugees who are fleeing fighting in Ukraine’s volatile eastern region. The United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR)… …read more Source:...



