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      Ukraine bus attack kills 12 as airport battle worsens
      Jan14

      Ukraine bus attack kills 12 as airport battle worsens

      KIEV (Reuters) – A passenger bus came under heavy fire in eastern Ukraine, killing 12 people, Ukrainian authorities said, and fighting intensified around the international airport in the city of Donetsk as separatists tried to oust government forces. …read more Source:...

      U.S. to back $2 billion in loan guarantees for Ukraine
      Jan13

      U.S. to back $2 billion in loan guarantees for Ukraine

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States plans to provide up to $2 billion in loan guarantees to Ukraine this year, the U.S. Treasury said on Tuesday, as part of a broader international package to stave off bankruptcy in the country. …read more Source:...

      Shell hits bus in eastern Ukraine, 10 killed: regional spokesman
      Jan13

      Shell hits bus in eastern Ukraine, 10 killed: regional spokesman

      KIEV (Reuters) – At least 10 people were killed and 13 were injured when a shell struck a passenger bus at a government army checkpoint in eastern Ukraine on Tuesday, a regional press spokesman said. …read more Source:...

      Ceasefire holds key to talks on Ukraine crisis, says Russia
      Jan13

      Ceasefire holds key to talks on Ukraine crisis, says Russia

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – Talks on the Ukraine crisis can advance only when both sides fully observe a ceasefire in the country’s east to open the way for the full implementation of a four-month-old peace deal, Russia said on Tuesday. …read more Source:...

      Exclusive: Ukraine tensions keep Putin away from Auschwitz anniversary
      Jan12

      Exclusive: Ukraine tensions keep Putin away from Auschwitz anniversary

      WARSAW (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin is unlikely to join world leaders gathering at the site of the Auschwitz death camp this month because distrust caused by the conflict in Ukraine has cast a pall on arrangements to commemorate the Holocaust. …read more Source:...

      Interpol lists ousted Ukraine President Yanukovich as wanted person
      Jan12

      Interpol lists ousted Ukraine President Yanukovich as wanted person

      KIEV (Reuters) – Interpol has put ousted Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich on the international wanted list on Ukrainian charges of embezzlement and financial wrong-doing, according to a notice on the international police organization’s website on Monday. …read more Source:...

      EU sanctions on Russia depend on Ukraine truce: Latvia
      Jan12

      EU sanctions on Russia depend on Ukraine truce: Latvia

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – The European Union will consider lifting sanctions on Russia over the Ukraine crisis only if there is “real progress” in implementing a four-month-old ceasefire deal, Latvia’s foreign minister said on Monday. …read more Source:...

      NATO’s Stoltenberg sees slight improvement in eastern Ukraine: paper
      Jan12

      NATO’s Stoltenberg sees slight improvement in eastern Ukraine: paper

      BERLIN (Reuters) – Fighting between Kiev’s forces and pro-Russian rebels has eased in eastern Ukraine, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg was quoted on Monday as saying, although he voiced concern about the risks to local people. …read more Source:...

      No Ukraine summit without progress on peace plan, Merkel tells Putin
      Jan11

      No Ukraine summit without progress on peace plan, Merkel tells Putin

      BERLIN (Reuters) – German Chancellor Angela Merkel told Russian President Vladimir Putin on the phone on Saturday that a four-way summit to discuss the situation in eastern Ukraine would not take place until there was real progress on the Minsk peace plan. …read more Source:...

      Russia likely to demand early repayment of Ukraine’s $3 billion debt: RIA Novosti
      Jan10

      Russia likely to demand early repayment of Ukraine’s $3 billion debt: RIA Novosti

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – It is “highly likely” that Russia will demand early repayment of $3 billion in debt owed by Ukraine, Russia’s RIA Novosti agency reported on Saturday citing an anonymous government source. …read more Source:...