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      EU to tighten sanctions on Crimea in time for leaders summit: officials
      Dec17

      EU to tighten sanctions on Crimea in time for leaders summit: officials

      BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Union will widen its ban on investment in Crimea to target Russian Black Sea oil and gas exploration, EU officials said on Wednesday, tightening sanctions first imposed over Moscow’s annexation of the region. …read more Source:...

      Russia says arms for Kiev won’t help solve Ukraine crisis: RIA
      Dec16

      Russia says arms for Kiev won’t help solve Ukraine crisis: RIA

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – A deputy Russian foreign minister declared on Tuesday that supplying weapons to Kiev would not help solve a crisis in east Ukraine, after the White House said U.S. President Barack Obama would sign corresponding legislation this week. …read more Source:...

      Tripoli-based government releases foreign airmen held in Libya
      Dec16

      Tripoli-based government releases foreign airmen held in Libya

      TRIPOLI (Reuters) – Libya’s rival government released four air crew members from Ukraine, Russia and Tajikistan who had flown into the North African country from the United Arab Emirates without permission, officials said on Tuesday. …read more Source:...

      Obama to sign new Russian sanctions bill by end of week: spokesman
      Dec16

      Obama to sign new Russian sanctions bill by end of week: spokesman

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama was expected to sign legislation implementing new sanctions on Russia over its activities in Ukraine by the end of the week, the White House said on Tuesday. …read more Source:...

      Kerry says Russia has made ‘constructive moves’ on Ukraine in recent days
      Dec16

      Kerry says Russia has made ‘constructive moves’ on Ukraine in recent days

      LONDON (Reuters) – U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Tuesday that Russia had made constructive moves towards possibly reducing tensions in Ukraine. …read more Source:...

      Ukraine’s Poroshenko hails first full overnight truce in rebel east
      Dec16

      Ukraine’s Poroshenko hails first full overnight truce in rebel east

      KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine’s separatist east passed the night into Tuesday without any shooting, President Petro Poroshenko said, hailing the first such stretch of calm as a positive sign for the next steps in a peace plan. …read more Source:...

      Ukrainian PM appeals to EU for immediate financial aid
      Dec16

      Ukrainian PM appeals to EU for immediate financial aid

      BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk appealed to the European Union for urgent financial aid on Monday, saying the government was doing all it could to fix a shattered economy but needed help. …read more Source:...

      Obama administration says no decision yet on Russia sanctions bill
      Dec15

      Obama administration says no decision yet on Russia sanctions bill

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Obama administration is looking at a bill that would authorize new sanctions on Russia over its activities in Ukraine, and has not yet made a decision on whether the president will sign the measure, a senior administration official said on Monday. …read more Source:...

      Russia wants charter reform, east Ukraine to stay with Kiev: Interfax
      Dec15

      Russia wants charter reform, east Ukraine to stay with Kiev: Interfax

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – Moscow wants a solution to the crisis in Ukraine envisaging a constitutional reform and the Russian-speaking eastern regions staying with Kiev, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told Interfax news agency in an interview published on Monday. …read more Source:...

      Around 1,300 killed in Ukraine since ceasefire: U.N.
      Dec15

      Around 1,300 killed in Ukraine since ceasefire: U.N.

      KIEV (Reuters) – Around 1,300 people have been killed in Ukraine’s separatist conflict since a September ceasefire, according to a U.N. report that said many living in the country’s rebel-held east were struggling to survive. …read more Source:...