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Putin’s war of attrition: Is Lithuania next?
Tensions are running high in Lithuania, over Russia’s involvement?in the Ukrainian ?conflict. And, writes Rageh Omaar, there are growing fears within the former Baltic state that they could become the next targets for Russian aggression …read more Source: The...
Sanctions on Russia ‘to last until the end of the year’
The EU suggests it will only lift sanctions on Russia when the Minsk peace agreement is fully implemented …read more Source: The...
Vladimir Putin praises Russian patriotism and claims: Ukrainians and Russians are one
Russia celebrates the one year anniversary of the annexation of Crimea as the Russian president claims Crimea has returned to its “native shores” …read more Source: The...
Crimea, one year on: the Night Wolves howl for Putin
Many residents are still elated over the annexation of the Ukrainian peninsula but critics face threats and prosecution – and a crude nationalisation process is crushing private enterprises …read more Source: The...
Ukraine unveils draft bills on rebel autonomy in line with Minsk ceasefire
The proposal to grant separatist areas in the east special status falls in line with the Minsk ceasefire deal from February …read more Source: The...
‘Appeasement’ of Putin by EU leaders could cause rift with White House, warns EU president
EU must not compromise with Russia over Ukraine sanctions until Ukraine regains control of its border with Russia, says Donald Tusk …read more Source: The...
Vladimir Putin mulled putting nuclear forces ‘on alert’ over Crimea
New documentary shows Russian President was personally involved step-by-step in the events that were seen by the West as an illegal occupation …read more Source: The...
Ukraine’s president: Truce not working
Ukraine’s president accused Russian-backed separatists in the east of failing to respect a ceasefire with Ukrainian troops and called for further sanctions on Russia in comments to a German newspaper expected to be published today. Attacks have become less frequent since the latest ceasefire came into force in mid-February, but both sides...
US slams sanctions on Ukrainian rebels, Russian
The United States yesterday placed sanctions on eight Ukrainian separatists and a Russian bank, warning that recent attacks by rebels armed by Russia violated a European-brokered ceasefire in the war-torn country. The sanctions signal Washington is ratcheting up pressure on Moscow a day after accusing Russia of sending tanks and heavy military...
EU lawmakers condemn Nemtsov killing
European Union lawmakers have condemned the killing of Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov and expressed increasing concern at worsening pressure from Moscow on opposition groups. EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini told the lawmakers yesterday that “freedom of expression is under increased pressure. Opposition parties struggle to...