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Obama admits West faces constraints with Russia over Ukraine
US President Barack Obama has conceded that Western sanctions have not had their desired effect on Russia. Meanwhile, British Prime Minister David Cameron has called on NATO to increase its presence in Eastern Europe. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Putin tells Obama sanctions are ‘counterproductive’
Two presidents talk about diplomatic solution; US vice president promises aid to Poroshenko …read more Source: The Prague...
The dictator as mediator
Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko is hosting talks between Ukraine and Russia – despite his human rights record. Foreign policy expert Amanda Paul tells DW this will not end his international isolation. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Investigators find more remains at MH17 crash site
International investigators have found more human remains at the flight MH17 crash site in east Ukraine. Recovery efforts in the area have been hampered by fighting between government and pro-Russian separatist forces. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Ukrainian military closes in on pro-Russia rebels in Donetsk
Kiev’s forces capture two towns just outside the rebels’ stronghold, as Russia and the west step up their war of wordsGovernment forces tightened the noose around the main stronghold of pro-Russia rebels in eastern Ukraine on Saturday, as Moscow and the west stepped up their war of words.The seizure of Krasnogorovka and...
British Airways will continue to fly over Iraq as other carriers divert flights after MH17 disaster
The chief executive of British Airways has said it will continue to fly over war-torn Iraq even though other European airlines have diverted planes amid heightened fears following the downing of the Malaysia Airlines MH17 over Ukraine. …read more Source: The...
American Way: Taken for granted, Britain has slipped far behind Angela Merkel in the Washington pecking order
While tougher EU sanctions on Russia felt like a victory for British diplomacy, they concealed the truth about Britain’s reduced place in Washington …read more Source: The...
Poland protests Russian import ban with ‘apple selfies’
Polish nationals are posting online photos of themselves posing with apples to protest against a new Russian ban on Polish imports. While Moscow cites health concerns, Poland says the ban is retribution for criticising Russian actions in Ukraine. …read more Source: France...
The 20 photographs of the week
The conflict in Gaza and Israel, daily life in North Korea the Commonwealth Games in Scotland and a human tower in Spain the best photography in news, culture, nature and sport from around the world this week … …read more Source: The...
MH17: Australian and Dutch police recover human remains at crash site
Despite continued fighting between rebels and Ukrainian army, officers spend five hours combing the airliners wreckage A large team of international investigators, including Australian police, have recovered human remains and passenger belongings from the MH17 crash site during their first visit to the area.An 80-strong Australian and Dutch team...



