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    Further economic sanctions on Russia not planned, Merkel says
    Nov11

    Further economic sanctions on Russia not planned, Merkel says

    BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s Angela Merkel said on Tuesday there were no plans at present for further economic sanctions on Russia over Ukraine but she was unhappy that a ceasefire agreement was being broken and that pro-Russian rebels had gone ahead with their elections. …read more Source:...

    Heavy shelling in east Ukraine increases fears over ceasefire
    Nov11

    Heavy shelling in east Ukraine increases fears over ceasefire

    DONETSK Ukraine (Reuters) – Heavy shelling resumed around the pro-Russian separatist stronghold of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine on Tuesday, a Reuters witness said. …read more Source:...

    EU to discuss Russia sanctions, Ukraine support next week: Mogherini
    Nov11

    EU to discuss Russia sanctions, Ukraine support next week: Mogherini

    BERLIN (Reuters) – European Union foreign ministers will discuss whether to increase sanctions on Russia and how to help Ukraine when they meet in Brussels next week, EU foreign affairs chief Federica Mogherini said on Tuesday. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine’s currency plunges as ceasefire fears grow
    Nov10

    Ukraine’s currency plunges as ceasefire fears grow

    KIEV/DONETSK Ukraine (Reuters) – Ukraine’s currency lost nearly 5 percent of its value on Monday after a weekend that saw the heaviest shelling in a month hit the main rebel stronghold in the east and signs that Moscow had dispatched troops and tanks to reinforce separatists. …read more Source:...

    Worst east Ukraine shelling for month; ceasefire looks in doubt
    Nov10

    Worst east Ukraine shelling for month; ceasefire looks in doubt

    DONETSK Ukraine (Reuters) – East Ukraine’s rebel stronghold Donetsk was pummeled on Sunday by the heaviest shelling in a month, and the OSCE said it spotted an armored column of troops without insignia in rebel territory that Kiev said proved Moscow had sent reinforcements. …read more Source:...

    Japan’s Abe urges Putin to ensure Ukraine ceasefire holds
    Nov09

    Japan’s Abe urges Putin to ensure Ukraine ceasefire holds

    BEIJING (Reuters) – Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Sunday pressed Russian President Vladimir Putin to play a constructive role in ensuring that a shaky ceasefire in Ukraine holds. …read more Source:...

    Hard Ukraine bargaining leaves sour taste for some in EU
    Nov09

    Hard Ukraine bargaining leaves sour taste for some in EU

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Seeing its gold-spangled blue flag flown on the barricades of Kiev thrilled the European Union, reviving its self-image as a beacon of democracy at a time of growing doubt and economic gloom. …read more Source:...

    Heavy shelling in east Ukraine adds to concern over ceasefire
    Nov09

    Heavy shelling in east Ukraine adds to concern over ceasefire

    DONETSK Ukraine (Reuters) – Heavy shelling around the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk increased strains on a two-month-old ceasefire between Ukrainian government forces and pro-Russian separatists on Sunday. …read more Source:...

    Security framework eyed as way out of Ukraine crisis
    Nov09

    Security framework eyed as way out of Ukraine crisis

    PARIS (Reuters) – Even as tension in Ukraine mounts anew, veteran diplomats are starting to think quietly about a way out of the worst East-West crisis since the end of the Cold War. …read more Source:...

    Gorbachev says world is on brink of new Cold War
    Nov08

    Gorbachev says world is on brink of new Cold War

    BERLIN (Reuters) – Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev warned in a speech in Berlin on Saturday that East-West tensions over the Ukraine crisis were threatening to push the world into a new Cold War, 25 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall. …read more Source:...