Section: The Telegraph (The United Kingdom)
The Daily Telegraph is the UK and international newspaper. The official
language is English. It was founded in 1855. Its headquater is in London, UK.
The owner is Telegraph Media Group. It has the special edition Russia Beyond the
Headlines with the articles produced by Rossiyskaya Gazeta (Russia).
The official website is The Daily Telegraph
Poroshenko: Nemtsov planned to reveal Russian links to Ukraine conflict
As people in Kiev pay tribute to murdered Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko says he was about to provide “clear evidence” of Russian involvement in Ukraine …read more Source: The...
Leading Putin critic gunned down outside Kremlin
Boris Nemtsov, former deputy prime minister, gunned down near Kremlin before taking part in march against Russian war in Ukraine …read more Source: The...
Vladimir Putin announces official holiday to mark Crimea operation
Russia has made the day it launched an operation to annex Crimea from Ukraine an official holiday …read more Source: The...
Ukraine crisis: In the trenches on the rebel front line near Donetsk
On the outskirts of the Ukrainian city of Donetsk, separatists occupy trenches and trade fire with the country’s army …read more Source: The...
Deep mistrust threatens Ukraine’s shaky ceasefire
Rebel soldiers have one thing in common with rank-and-file Ukrainians: an almost complete lack of faith in their enemy’s willingness to fulfil the Minsk peace agreement …read more Source: The...
Ukraine crisis: The meaning behind badges and symbols of the conflict
Roland Oliphant shows you some of the various symbols and clothing worn by separatists in the battle for Ukraine and explains their meanings …read more Source: The...
Russia could shut off gas to Ukraine ‘by weekend’
Kremlin accuses Kiev of falling behind on scheduled payments for gas and threatens to cut off supplies within days, risking flow of gas to Europe …read more Source: The...
Ukraine ‘likely to start withdrawing heavy weapons from the east’
Petro Poroshenko, the Ukrainian president, is likely to order the pulling back of heavy weapons under the ceasefire, a source says …read more Source: The...
Kremlin ‘considered plan to split Ukraine before president’s overthrow’
Strategy document suggests Moscow was already pondered plan to annex Crimea and assimilate pro-Russian regions …read more Source: The...
Ken Clarke: Sending troops to Ukraine will not ‘solve anything’
Former Tory Cabinet minister undermines David Cameron’s pledge to send UK troops to Ukraine to help train government forces fighting Russian separatists. …read more Source: The...


