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Russia still supplying rebels weapons — Nato
NATO has said it continues to see evidence of weapons being moved into the rebel-held eastern Ukraine from Russia following… …read more Source: The...
Ukraine rebels deny having missile
A pro-Russian rebel leader tells the BBC his forces do not possess the Buk missile thought to have brought down flight MH17 in Ukraine. …read more Source:...
Dutch mourn crash victims
The Netherlands observed a minute of silence to honor Dutch victims on flight MH17, which was apparently shot down over eastern Ukraine last week. Experts say identifying the crash’s victims could take weeks. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Dutch-led force hopes to secure Malaysia crash site in eastern Ukraine
The Dutch and Australian foreign ministers are to visit Kyiv to press for proper security at the Malaysian MH17 crash site in rebel-held eastern Ukraine, so official probes can begin and remaining bodies repatriated. …read more Source: Deutsche...
EU to weigh extensive sanctions on Russia
Proposal includes ban on buying new debt or stock of Russia’s largest banks and from listing new shares on European exchanges …read more Source: Financial...
ECB board faced with struggling eurozone
Worse than expected economic figures for the eurozone in the second quarter of 2014 will weigh heavily on the European Central Bank’s governing council when it meets on 7 August. Industrial production in the eurozone fell by 1.1% in May compared with April, according to Eurostat. Notably, Germany experienced one of the largest slowdowns in...
Digital and energy reforms head business wish-list
At the outset of a new legislative cycle, European business lobbies, sector-specific trade associations and individual companies are all setting out their recommendations and demands to the new MEPs and the incoming European Commission. There is an element of formalistic ritual to this process. Some of it is about using the external focus to...
Bulgarian prime minister stands aside
Plamen Oresharski yesterday (23 July) formally resigned as Bulgaria’s prime minister, clearing the way for a caretaker government to lead the country to early parliamentary elections – and bequeathing his successor problems that promise a summer of febrile political activity. Oresharski’s last cabinet meeting had been scheduled...
Russian Defence ministry says Ukraine might have shot down MH17
Author(s): NENewsroom russia_defence_briefing.jpg Claiming that the Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 deviated from it’s assigned air corridor and that a Ukrainian Sukhoi SU-25 military aircraft was sighted by radar close to the airliner around the time of the crash, the Russian Defence ministry attempts to point to the Ukrainian government as...
EU steps up efforts to help Ukraine
The European Union has stepped up its efforts to end the conflict in eastern Ukraine, with EU foreign ministers warning Russia that it faces economic sanctions unless it does more to stop pro-Russian rebels and unless it co-operates fully with an international investigation into the shooting down last week of a Malaysian airliner over Ukraine. A...



