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Putin: Fifa decision to grant World Cup to Russia ‘should not be questioned’
Jun20

Putin: Fifa decision to grant World Cup to Russia ‘should not be questioned’

The Russian president also insists he wants to co-operate with the US in dealing with Islamic State, and wants Ukraine peace agreement to succeedRussia fought honestly for the right to host the 2018 World Cup and the decision should not be called into question, Vladimir Putin has declared.Swiss judicial authorities are investigating the awarding...

Ukraine offers creditors ‘last chance’ to reach deal over debt
Jun19

Ukraine offers creditors ‘last chance’ to reach deal over debt

Kiev says it will stop servicing its $23bn debt unless progress is made in restructuring talks with foreign bondholders soon Ukraine has offered an updated debt restructuring proposal to creditors, its finance minister says, warning that Kiev would halt debt payments if bondholders did not make use of this last chance to clinch a deal in coming...

Win 2 tickets to the Chalke Valley History Festival!
Jun19

Win 2 tickets to the Chalke Valley History Festival!

Win 2 tickets to the Chalke Valley History Festival! Enter our competition today to win a pair of tickets to the Chalke Valley History Festival including entrance to Prospect’s debate:Should the west defend Ukraine? To enter, simply fill in your details below. Competition closes midnight Wednesday 24 June. Email: …read more Source:...

EU extends trade and investment ban on Crimea
Jun19

EU extends trade and investment ban on Crimea

BRUSSELS (Reuters) – EU governments extended for a year a ban on trade and investment with Crimea on Friday, meaning European help for Russian Black Sea oil and gas exploration and visits by European cruise ships will remain outlawed. …read more Source:...

‘A true friend’: Ukraine president asks Tony Blair to take on advisory role
Jun18

‘A true friend’: Ukraine president asks Tony Blair to take on advisory role

Unclear whether former British PM will take up offer by Petro Poroshenko, as Blair meets other key figures in Kiev hosted by oligarch Viktor PinchukTony Blair has been offered a role advising Ukraine’s president after the pair met in Kiev on Wednesday. Blair, whose foundation has long-standing links with a Ukrainian oligarch, is said to be...

Putin the uniter
Jun18

Putin the uniter

A message to Russia MIKHAIL ZABRODSKY, the broad-shouldered commander of Ukraine’s airborne troops, came of age in the Soviet Union. After the Soviet collapse he even served in the Russian army. When he moved home to Ukraine he stayed in touch. “We were all friends,” he says, shaking his head. When Russia turned its guns on Ukraine last...

Three Ukrainian soldiers killed as fighting intensifies in east: Ukraine military
Jun18

Three Ukrainian soldiers killed as fighting intensifies in east: Ukraine military

KIEV (Reuters) – Three Ukrainian servicemen have been killed and 14 wounded in the past 24 hours in fighting in separatist eastern territories despite a ceasefire, the Ukrainian military said on Thursday. …read more Source:...

Russia may toughen response to EU sanctions over Ukraine: Kremlin
Jun18

Russia may toughen response to EU sanctions over Ukraine: Kremlin

MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia may toughen its response to European Union sanctions over the Ukraine crisis if the EU carries out a decision to extend the sanctions, Kremlin economic adviser Andrei Belousov said on Thursday. …read more Source:...

Russian journalist beaten and detained by Ukrainian separatists
Jun18

Russian journalist beaten and detained by Ukrainian separatists

Novaya Gazeta reporter says he was beaten after being held at gunpointA correspondent for the independent Russian newspaper, Novaya Gazeta, was beaten and briefly detained in eastern Ukraine on Tuesday, reports the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). Pavel Kanygin, a special correspondent for the Moscow-based paper, said he was held for five...

Latvia says Russia tension worst since Cuban missile crisis
Jun18

Latvia says Russia tension worst since Cuban missile crisis

SYDNEY (Reuters) – Russia’s nuclear “sabre-rattling” and refusal to abide by the terms of a ceasefire in Ukraine have dragged East-West relations to their lowest level since the 1962 Cuban missile crisis, Latvian Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkevics said on Thursday. …read more Source:...