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      Ukrainian health official says 25 people killed by swine flu
      Jan14

      Ukrainian health official says 25 people killed by swine flu

      KIEV (Reuters) – Twenty-five people have died from swine flu in Ukraine since the start of the flu season, Tetyana Dykhanovska, the director of the state flu center, told Reuters by phone on Thursday. …read more Source:...

      Obama discusses Syria, Ukraine with Russia’s Putin: White House
      Jan13

      Obama discusses Syria, Ukraine with Russia’s Putin: White House

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama spoke by telephone with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, the White House said. …read more Source:...

      Dutch PM says will push for ‘yes’ in Ukraine vote
      Jan10

      Dutch PM says will push for ‘yes’ in Ukraine vote

      AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said he would argue for a “yes” vote in an upcoming referendum on a treaty on closer ties between the European Union and Ukraine which threatens to overshadow his presidency of the 28-member bloc. …read more Source:...

      Juncker: Dutch Ukraine vote could spark ‘continental crisis’
      Jan09

      Juncker: Dutch Ukraine vote could spark ‘continental crisis’

      AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has warned that a Dutch advisory referendum in April on the bloc’s association agreement with Ukraine could lead to a “continental crisis” if voters reject the treaty. …read more Source:...

      Hungary PM flags veto of any EU sanctions against Poland
      Jan08

      Hungary PM flags veto of any EU sanctions against Poland

      BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Friday flagged a veto on any possible European Union sanctions against Poland, a strong regional ally, following a recent meeting with the head of Poland’s ruling party. …read more Source:...

      Merkel sees progress on Ukraine crisis in ‘Normandy format’ over next months
      Jan07

      Merkel sees progress on Ukraine crisis in ‘Normandy format’ over next months

      MAGDEBURG, Germany (Reuters) – German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Thursday she believes there will be progress in the “Normandy format” negotiations on the Ukraine crisis over the next few months. …read more Source:...

      Coca-Cola blames ad agency for map showing Crimea as part of Russia
      Jan06

      Coca-Cola blames ad agency for map showing Crimea as part of Russia

      MOSCOW/KIEV (Reuters) – U.S. drinks firm Coca-Cola on Wednesday blamed a marketing agency for a map used in an online advertising campaign that showed Crimea to be part of Russia and which drew protests and threats of a boycott from angry Ukrainians. …read more Source:...

      Russia says Ukraine defaulted on $3 billion Eurobond
      Jan01

      Russia says Ukraine defaulted on $3 billion Eurobond

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia will file a lawsuit against Ukraine after Kiev failed to repay a $3 billion Eurobond and $75 million of interest by Dec. 31, the Russian finance ministry said late on Thursday. …read more Source:...

      Leaders of Ukraine, Russia, France and Germany back extension of Ukraine peace deal
      Dec30

      Leaders of Ukraine, Russia, France and Germany back extension of Ukraine peace deal

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – The leaders of Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany have agreed to extend the Minsk peace accord on Ukraine into 2016, the Kremlin said in a statement on Wednesday, following a phone call between the four leaders. …read more Source:...

      Russian court jails blogger for five years for ‘extremist’ posts
      Dec30

      Russian court jails blogger for five years for ‘extremist’ posts

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – A Russian court on Wednesday sentenced a blogger to five years in jail for what it said was his extremist activity on the Internet after he urged people to attend a protest against high transport fares and criticized Russian intervention in Ukraine. …read more Source:...