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    Vladimir Putin live: Russian military ‘were in Ukraine’, president admits
    Dec17

    Vladimir Putin live: Russian military ‘were in Ukraine’, president admits

    Follow live coverage of the Russian president’s annual, marathon press conference, in which Putin will be questioned on the country’s policies in the Middle East …read more Source: The...

    Corruption allegations between top officials lead to brawl in front of Ukrainian president
    Dec15

    Corruption allegations between top officials lead to brawl in front of Ukrainian president

    Spokesman for Ukraine’s president has upbraided the country’s interior minister and the Odessa governor for a water-throwing and insult-laced clash …read more Source: The...

    Brawl erupts in Ukrainian parliament as MP attempts to carry out prime minister
    Dec11

    Brawl erupts in Ukrainian parliament as MP attempts to carry out prime minister

    Fighting broke out among members of Ukraine’s ruling coalition after a member of President Petro Poroshenko’s bloc physically picked up prime minister Arseny Yatsenyuk and pulled him from the podium …read more Source: The...

    Dutch Golden Age paintings ‘held for €50m ransom by Ukrainian far-Right militia group’
    Dec07

    Dutch Golden Age paintings ‘held for €50m ransom by Ukrainian far-Right militia group’

    Westfries Museum alleges that the group holding the artworks was the Battalion of Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists (Battalion OUN) …read more Source: The...

    Ukrainian oligarchs clash in court over £2bn business deal amid claims of murder and bribery
    Dec04

    Ukrainian oligarchs clash in court over £2bn business deal amid claims of murder and bribery

    A businessman is bringing a £2 billion dispute against two other oligarchs over the 2004 purchase of a mining company in the Ukraine. …read more Source: The...

    Crimea ‘should be cut off from power supplies,’ says senior Ukrainian minister
    Nov23

    Crimea ‘should be cut off from power supplies,’ says senior Ukrainian minister

    Russia and Ukraine on brink of trade war as Kiev blocks cargo traffic to blacked-out Crimea …read more Source: The...

    Crimean Tartars scuffle with Ukrainian servicemen to stop power repairs
    Nov22

    Crimean Tartars scuffle with Ukrainian servicemen to stop power repairs

    Ukrainian activists, calling themselves Civil Blockade of Crimea, block repairs to damaged power lines as Crimea plunges into darkness …read more Source: The...

    State of emergency declared in Crimea after activists ‘blow up’ electricity pylons
    Nov22

    State of emergency declared in Crimea after activists ‘blow up’ electricity pylons

    Crimea left without power after power pylons blown up in what appears to be the latest attempt to enforce an economic blockade on the region which was annexed by Russia in March 2014 …read more Source: The...

    Russian OSCE monitor in Ukraine fired after ‘drunkenly saying he was a Moscow spy’
    Oct30

    Russian OSCE monitor in Ukraine fired after ‘drunkenly saying he was a Moscow spy’

    Maksim Udovichenko criticises Ukraine as he apparently drunkenly admits to working for Russian intelligence …read more Source: The...

    Director of Ukrainian library in Moscow detained for ‘extremism’
    Oct29

    Director of Ukrainian library in Moscow detained for ‘extremism’

    The 58-year-old library head faces jail for storing books written by a Ukrainian nationalist writer, in a case denounced as political persecution …read more Source: The...