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Kiev, rebels agree to extra measures to ensure Ukraine cease-fire
MINSK (Reuters) – Pro-Russian separatists and representatives from Kiev and Moscow agreed on Saturday on further measures to ensure a cease-fire between Ukrainian troops and pro-Russian separatists. …read more Source:...
Russia critical of MH17 inquiry, wants bigger U.N. role
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – Russia on Friday criticized an international investigation into the downing of a Malaysia Airlines plane in Ukraine, saying it can be transparent only with more U.N. involvement, even though the world body found the inquiry met international standards. …read more Source:...
Ukraine, Poland and Lithuania form joint military unit
WARSAW (Reuters) – Ukraine, Poland and Lithuania launched a joint military force on Friday that Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski said could start its first exercises in the tense region in the next year. …read more Source:...
U.N. Security Council to discuss Dutch report on MH17 downing
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over war-torn eastern Ukraine will be discussed by the U.N. Security Council on Friday after Russia requested a meeting on a Dutch finding that a large number of fragments hit the plane and tore it apart. …read more Source:...
Ukraine PM tells army to be on full battle alert despite ceasefire
KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine’s prime minister told the defense ministry on Wednesday to ensure that government forces were on full battle alert despite a 12-day ceasefire with Russian-backed separatists. …read more Source:...
Ukraine ratifies EU deal, offers special status to rebels
KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine ratified a sweeping agreement with the European Union on Tuesday – an issue at the heart of the Russia-West crisis over its future – and sought to blunt the independence drive of Russian-backed separatists by offering them temporary and limited self-rule. …read more Source:...
International monitors shelled in eastern Ukraine
KIEV (Reuters) – A six-person international monitoring team came under shelling attack twice in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk on Sunday despite a ceasefire between government forces and pro-Russian separatists, a spokesman for the group said on Monday. …read more Source:...
Crimean critics call foul as region votes in first Russian election
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Six months after Russia annexed Crimea, residents of the Black Sea peninsula cast their first votes in a Russian election – an election many of them are calling unfair and undemocratic. …read more Source:...
NATO countries have begun arms deliveries to Ukraine: defense minister
KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine’s defense minister said on Sunday that NATO countries were delivering weapons to his country to equip it to fight pro-Russian separatists and “stop” Russian President Vladimir Putin. …read more Source:...
Tough time to sell Ukraine president’s ‘mouthwatering’ candy empire
LONDON (Reuters) – A chance to buy the candy empire of Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko is the kind of opportunity in a fast-growing market that would normally have multinational confectioners – like Nestle or Cadbury’s parent Mondelez – drooling at the prospect. …read more Source:...