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      U.S. calls on Moscow to release jailed Ukrainian pilot
      Jan10

      U.S. calls on Moscow to release jailed Ukrainian pilot

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States on Friday called on Moscow to immediately release a jailed Ukrainian military pilot who has been moved to solitary confinement. …read more Source:...

      Ministers to meet in Berlin on Monday to discuss Ukraine crisis
      Jan09

      Ministers to meet in Berlin on Monday to discuss Ukraine crisis

      BERLIN (Reuters) – The foreign ministers of France, Germany, Russia and Ukraine will meet in Berlin on Monday to discuss the situation in eastern Ukraine and the implementation of the Minsk protocol, the German foreign ministry said on Friday. …read more Source:...

      Leader of Latvia’s Russian-speakers fears sanctions backfiring
      Jan09

      Leader of Latvia’s Russian-speakers fears sanctions backfiring

      RIGA (Reuters) – It’s not so much the risk of conflict with Russia that worries the mayor of the Latvian capital Riga; it’s the threat to jobs and investment as EU sanctions on Moscow rebound on the economy of the Baltic state. …read more Source:...

      More than one million flee, Ukraine close to ‘humanitarian catastrophe’
      Jan08

      More than one million flee, Ukraine close to ‘humanitarian catastrophe’

      LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – More than one million people have been driven from their homes by the conflict in Ukraine, hampering aid efforts and leaving the country on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe, aid agencies said on Thursday. …read more Source:...

      EU offers 1.8 bln euros for Ukraine as Germany seeks reform
      Jan08

      EU offers 1.8 bln euros for Ukraine as Germany seeks reform

      RIGA/BERLIN (Reuters) – The European Union proposed on Thursday offering an additional 1.8 billion euros ($2.1 billion) to help save Ukraine from bankruptcy as Kiev assured Germany it had credible plans to modernize. …read more Source:...

      Russia sanctions can only be lifted if Minsk fully implemented: Merkel
      Jan08

      Russia sanctions can only be lifted if Minsk fully implemented: Merkel

      BERLIN (Reuters) – German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Thursday that EU sanctions against Russia tied to its intervention in eastern Ukraine could only be lifted if there was full implementation of the Minsk agreement signed between Kiev and pro-Russian rebels back in September. …read more Source:...

      IMF talks resume in Ukraine as Soros urges bigger aid package
      Jan08

      IMF talks resume in Ukraine as Soros urges bigger aid package

      KIEV (Reuters) – An IMF team resumed talks in Kiev on Thursday that Ukraine’s government hopes will lead to a bigger aid program, as billionaire financier George Soros urged the West to step up funding to the country. …read more Source:...

      Soros urges giving Ukraine $50 billion of aid to foil Russia
      Jan08

      Soros urges giving Ukraine $50 billion of aid to foil Russia

      LONDON (Reuters) – Billionaire financier George Soros has urged the West to step up aid to Ukraine, outlining steps towards a $50 billion financing package that he said should be viewed as a bulwark against an increasingly aggressive Russia. …read more Source:...

      Ukraine says Russia behind cyber attack on German government
      Jan08

      Ukraine says Russia behind cyber attack on German government

      BERLIN (Reuters) – Ukraine’s prime minister blamed Russian intelligence on Thursday for a hacker attack against German government websites, for which a pro-Russian group claimed responsibility. …read more Source:...

      EU chair Latvia sees ‘opening’ with Russia on Ukraine
      Jan07

      EU chair Latvia sees ‘opening’ with Russia on Ukraine

      RIGA (Reuters) – Latvia, which holds the rotating chair of European Union governments, believes Russia may be more willing to negotiate a deal to ease tensions over Ukraine, its foreign minister said on Wednesday. …read more Source:...