Section: The United Kingdom
Notorious warlord killed in bombing in eastern Ukraine
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Boris Johnson and John Kerry plan fresh sanctions on Russia and Assad
Boris Johnson and John Kerry have threatened additional economic sanctions to turn up the pressure on the Assad regime and Russia over the bloodshed in Syria. …read more Source:...
Boris Johnson and John Kerry plans fresh sanctions on Russia and Assad
Boris Johnson and John Kerry have threatened additional economic sanctions to turn up the pressure on the Assad regime and Russia over the bloodshed in Syria. …read more Source:...
Russia’s Putin says progress needed before Berlin meeting on Ukraine
GOA, India (Reuters) – A planned round of talks between Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany in Berlin on the Ukrainian peace process will be possible only if experts make progress in dialogue, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Sunday. …read more Source:...
Merkel: 4-way Ukraine talks next week still an option
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Germany, Ukraine agree more talks needed before four-way summit
BERLIN (Reuters) – German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko agreed more talks were needed before a “Normandy format” summit on the Ukraine conflict could be held, the German government said. …read more Source:...
Seamus Milne wouldn’t condemn Bin Laden and spoke up for Lee Rigby’s killers, TOM RAWSTORNE
Milne has long been a supporter of Vladimir Putin, even appearing with him at a 2014 event in Sochi in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. …read more Source: Daily...
Who was Mary Seacole? Google Doodle honours British black heroine army nurse
Seacole funded her own trip to the Crimea, established a hospital and earned a reputation rivalling Florence Nightingale’s …read more Source:...
Is Boris Johnson ready to make a stand against Russia in Syria?
The foreign secretary has been accused of “Russophobic hysteria” by Moscow. No matter what job he has, Boris Johnson, it seems, cannot stop being Boris Johnson. It took only his frontbench debut in the Commons, on 11 October, to cause outrage. This time it was Russia he offended when he suggested it should be investigated for war...
Extend sanctions to keep Russia in check
Despite the EU’s resolve on Crimea, Moscow remains largely unfazed, writes Anders Fogh Rasmussen …read more Source: Financial...



