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[Analysis] EU sanctions on Russia hurt more than it seems
Threats, leaks, innuendoes – the creation of “market uncertainty” on Russia is “a new tool of European and US foreign policy”. …read more Source:...
US to Give Ukrainian Army $33 Mln
The United States will provide financial support to Ukrainian government troops by allocating them $33 million by the end of this year, …read more Source:...
Incertitude in Ukraine after government resignation
Author(s): Dan Alexe belgaimage_60496335_preview.jpg The entire Ukrainian government resigned on Thursday, after two parties said they would pull out of the governing coalition. This opened the way for new elections that would reflect the country’s starkly changed political scene after the ouster of pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych...
EU ambassadors reach preliminary Ukraine sanctions deal
European Union ambassadors meeting in Brussels have reached a preliminary agreement on stepping up sanctions against Russia over Ukraine. The proposals are to be reviewed next week. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Slavyansk grave reveals Ukraine’s wounds
Though many residents have welcomed the return of Ukrainian rule after violent pro-Russian forces left, others retain a deep mistrust of Kiev …read more Source: Financial...
Ukraine crisis: President Poroshenko says resignation of Prime Minister will not affect military operation to defeat pro-Russian rebels
Ukraine is facing further uncertainty after the parliament announced it was yet to receive a resignation letter from the country’s Prime Minister and was therefore unable to vote on whether or not to accept it. …read more Source: The...
Would there still be a crisis in Ukraine if the Soviet Union hadn’t collapsed?
Would there still be a crisis in the Ukraine today if the Soviet Union have never collapsed? Historian and columnist Tim Stanley steps into a parallel universe to assess what might have happened …read more Source: The...
Interpol puts Ukrainian ultranationalist Dmitry Yarosh on wanted list
The International Criminal Police Organization has put Ukrainian Right Sector leader Dmitry Yarosh on its wanted list, according to the cross-border police …read more Source:...
Mass grave discovered in eastern Ukraine
A mass grave feared to be holding the bodies of around 20 people has been discovered in a city in eastern… …read more Source: The...
Serbia is once again “little Russia” – analyst
Analyst and former ambassador in France Predrag Simić says that when it comes to the Ukraine crisis, “Serbia has for now avoided serious consequences.” But he noted that this was true “except in one case which refers to the South Stream project.” …read more Source:...



