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      Ukraine leaves sabotaged power lines to Russian-annexed Crimea in mud
      Nov27

      Ukraine leaves sabotaged power lines to Russian-annexed Crimea in mud

      CHAPLINKA, Ukraine (Reuters) – Five days after saboteurs blew up power lines in southern Ukraine plunging Russian-annexed Crimea into an energy crisis, all four damaged pylons are out of action and engineers say they need a political decision to restore supplies. …read more Source:...

      Ukraine says Russia has started to restrict its coal supplies
      Nov27

      Ukraine says Russia has started to restrict its coal supplies

      KIEV (Reuters) – Russia has started to restrict coal supplies to Ukraine, Energy Minister Volodymyr Demchyshyn told parliament on Friday, saying Kiev had 1 month of its own supplies left, enough to ensure the stable functioning of the power system for up to 50 days. …read more Source:...

      Ten EU nations say Nord Stream gas extension not in EU interests
      Nov27

      Ten EU nations say Nord Stream gas extension not in EU interests

      BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Russia’s plans to extend its gas link to Germany run counter to EU interests and risk further destabilizing Ukraine, 10 European governments said in a letter to the European Commission that called for a summit-level debate on the issue. …read more Source:...

      Power blackouts test loyalty to Kremlin in Russian-annexed Crimea
      Nov26

      Power blackouts test loyalty to Kremlin in Russian-annexed Crimea

      SIMFEROPOL, Crimea (Reuters) – Power blackouts in Crimea orchestrated by anti-Russian saboteurs are stirring discontent a year and a half after Moscow seized the peninsula from Ukraine, threatening to chip away at the pro-Kremlin euphoria many Crimeans felt after annexation. …read more Source:...

      Khodorkovsky says Russia’s Putin and West want rapprochement
      Nov26

      Khodorkovsky says Russia’s Putin and West want rapprochement

      LONDON (Reuters) – Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin wants to edge Russia towards a rapprochement with the West after a stand-off over Ukraine brought relations between the two sides to their lowest since the Cold War, former tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky said on Thursday. …read more Source:...

      Italy says no agreement made at G20 to extend Russia sanctions
      Nov26

      Italy says no agreement made at G20 to extend Russia sanctions

      ROME (Reuters) – No agreement was reached among leaders at this month’s Group of 20 summit in Turkey to extend sanctions against Russia over its intervention in Ukraine, Italian Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni said on Thursday. …read more Source:...

      Dutch anti-Ukraine activists are helping Putin: Poroshenko
      Nov26

      Dutch anti-Ukraine activists are helping Putin: Poroshenko

      AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said on Thursday that Dutch activists seeking to undo Ukraine’s association agreement with the European Union are unwitting pawns of Russian President Vladimir Putin. …read more Source:...

      Experts pore over evidence of downed Malaysian Airlines plane
      Nov24

      Experts pore over evidence of downed Malaysian Airlines plane

      AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – A team that includes Dutch and Ukrainian investigators have begun examining evidence from the MH17 Malaysia Airlines flight that was downed in eastern Ukraine in July 2014, killing all on board, Dutch prosecutors said on Tuesday. …read more Source:...

      Putin’s ‘realpolitik’ aims to make Russia indispensable
      Nov24

      Putin’s ‘realpolitik’ aims to make Russia indispensable

      BRUSSELS (Reuters) – By intervening in Syria, President Vladimir Putin has broken Russia’s relative isolation and is making it the “indispensable nation” in conflicts in Syria, Ukraine and with Islamic State while the United States balks at deeper involvement. …read more Source:...

      Russia prepares reprisals against Ukraine over Crimea blackout
      Nov24

      Russia prepares reprisals against Ukraine over Crimea blackout

      MOSCOW/KIEV (Reuters) – Russia said on Tuesday it would cut off gas supplies to Ukraine and threatened to halt coal deliveries, ratcheting up a dispute over a power blackout in Crimea at a time when a ceasefire between Kiev and separatist rebels is fraying. …read more Source:...