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Marine Le Pen BLASTS EU for Russia sanctions & pledges ‘not to forget their WW2 sacrifice’
Feb25

Marine Le Pen BLASTS EU for Russia sanctions & pledges ‘not to forget their WW2 sacrifice’

MARINE Le Pen has slammed the EU for “giving the order” to forget the sacrifice made by Russia during Second World War. …read more Source:...

Grey ‘blob’ takes seat in Ukraine parliament
Feb24

Grey ‘blob’ takes seat in Ukraine parliament

MP brings mini copy of Dutch sculpture to parliament to shame absent colleagues. …read more Source:...

Bitter Harvest review – timely but uneven Ukrainian famine drama
Feb24

Bitter Harvest review – timely but uneven Ukrainian famine drama

Despite honourable intentions, this film addressing the Stalin-inflicted 1932-33 genocide in Ukraine is at times embarrassingly badAt least Bitter Harvest’s release date is relatively timely, given the recent focus in the news on Russia’s brutally aggressive, expansive ambitions. Putin may be accused of killing, but he’s got...

Injuries and fixture pile-up will reveal Man Utd squad plans
Feb23

Injuries and fixture pile-up will reveal Man Utd squad plans

Description Henrikh Mkhitaryan of Manchester United leaves the field with an injury after scoring the only goal of the game in France Credits Christopher Lee/Getty Images Alt Text Henrikh Mkhitaryan Mourinho insists he will not field under-strength teams as United hunt …read more Source: The...

Kidnapped Ukrainian MP found unharmed, attackers detained: prosecutor
Feb23

Kidnapped Ukrainian MP found unharmed, attackers detained: prosecutor

KIEV (Reuters) – A Ukrainian lawmaker kidnapped in the southern city of Odessa earlier on Thursday has been found unharmed and his attackers have been detained, the local prosecutor’s office said. …read more Source:...

Ukrainian right-wing groups stage anti-government rally in Kiev
Feb22

Ukrainian right-wing groups stage anti-government rally in Kiev

KIEV (Reuters) – A few thousand Ukrainians rallied on Wednesday to demand a change of political leadership in a demonstration that coincided with the third anniversary of the ousting of pro-Russian president Viktor Yanukovich amid mass street protests. …read more Source:...

THE FINAL BETRAYAL: Dutch MPs set to force through EU deal voters REJECTED in referendum
Feb22

THE FINAL BETRAYAL: Dutch MPs set to force through EU deal voters REJECTED in referendum

DUTCH MPs were today set to railroad through a controversial EU agreement despite the fact that it was rejected by an overwhelming majority of voters in a referendum. …read more Source:...

The world has entered a new Cold War – what went wrong?
Feb22

The world has entered a new Cold War – what went wrong?

Peter Conradi’s Who Lost Russia? How the World Entered a New Cold War traces the accumulation of distrust between the West and Russia. In March 1992 an alarmist “secret” memo written by Richard Nixon found its way on to the front page of the New York Times. “The hot-button issue of the 1950s was, ‘Who lost China?’ If Yeltsin goes...

Ten Things You Need to Know Today: Wednesday 22 Feb 2017
Feb22

Ten Things You Need to Know Today: Wednesday 22 Feb 2017

IS bomber was British Guantanamo detainee A suicide bomber who attacked coalition forces near Mosul, Iraq, on Monday has been identified by his family as a Mancunian former Guantanamo detainee. Jamal al-Harith, born Ronald Fiddler, was paid £1m compensation by the British government when he was released from the US camp in 2004. He was 50...

Ukraine ceasefire ‘doesn’t look too good’: OSCE head
Feb22

Ukraine ceasefire ‘doesn’t look too good’: OSCE head

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The head of the OSCE said on Tuesday that a ceasefire in Ukraine was not looking “too good” and confirmation of the agreed removal of heavy artillery would have to wait until at least Wednesday. …read more Source:...