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      Russia and Turkey sign deal to build TurkStream gas pipeline
      Oct10

      Russia and Turkey sign deal to build TurkStream gas pipeline

      ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkey and Russia signed a bilateral agreement on Monday to build the TurkStream undersea gas pipeline, which will allow Moscow to strengthen its position in the European gas market and cut energy supplies via Ukraine. …read more Source:...

      EU officials see sanctions against Russia over Ukraine continuing
      Oct10

      EU officials see sanctions against Russia over Ukraine continuing

      BERLIN (Reuters) – European Parliament President Martin Schulz on Monday said it was important to remain in dialogue with Russia and not dismiss it as a pariah, but also to maintain pressure on Moscow over its actions in eastern Ukraine and Syria. …read more Source:...

      Ukraine military postpones withdrawal from town, cites rebel shelling
      Oct09

      Ukraine military postpones withdrawal from town, cites rebel shelling

      STANYTSA LUHANSKA, Ukraine (Reuters) – Ukraine’s military on Sunday postponed a planned parallel withdrawal with pro-Russian separatists from Stanytsa Luhanska, a town on the eastern frontline, saying rebels had disregarded the agreement by firing artillery at Ukrainian positions. …read more Source:...

      Russia suspends nuclear agreement, ends uranium research pact with United States
      Oct05

      Russia suspends nuclear agreement, ends uranium research pact with United States

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia said on Wednesday it was suspending its nuclear and energy research agreement with the United States as a countermeasure against Washington for imposing sanctions on Russia over Ukraine. …read more Source:...

      Moscow is bankrolling Ukraine rebels: ex-separatist official
      Oct05

      Moscow is bankrolling Ukraine rebels: ex-separatist official

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – A former senior official from breakaway eastern Ukraine said Russia directly finances pensions and public sector salaries in the two pro-Russian regions there. …read more Source:...

      Ukraine warns citizens against traveling to Russia
      Oct05

      Ukraine warns citizens against traveling to Russia

      KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine warned its citizens on Wednesday against traveling to Russia, saying they were at risk following an increase in harassment and detentions of Ukrainians by Russian security services. …read more Source:...

      France says time to act on Congo, EU sanctions possible
      Oct04

      France says time to act on Congo, EU sanctions possible

      PARIS (Reuters) – France said on Tuesday it was time to prevent the political situation worsening in Democratic Republic of Congo and consider imposing European Union sanctions. …read more Source:...

      Putin suspends nuclear pact, raising stakes in row with Washington
      Oct03

      Putin suspends nuclear pact, raising stakes in row with Washington

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday suspended a treaty with Washington on cleaning up weapons-grade plutonium, signaling he is willing to use nuclear disarmament as a new bargaining chip in disputes with the United States over Ukraine and Syria. …read more Source:...

      Australia says MH17 missile suspects might be confirmed by year-end
      Oct02

      Australia says MH17 missile suspects might be confirmed by year-end

      SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said on Sunday the names of those responsible for shooting down Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over Ukraine in 2014 might be confirmed by the end of the year. …read more Source:...

      Putin, Merkel discuss Ukraine, agree on future contacts in Normandy format: Kremlin
      Sep29

      Putin, Merkel discuss Ukraine, agree on future contacts in Normandy format: Kremlin

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Angela Merkel discussed the Ukraine crisis during a phone call on Thursday and agreed on the schedule of future contacts in the Normandy format, the Kremlin said in a statement. …read more Source:...