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Jeb Bush: U.S. should send more troops to Eastern Europe to stop Putin
BERLIN – The United States should consider sending thousands more U.S. troops along with NATO forces to Eastern Europe to match the strength Russian President Vladimir Putin is amassing along the former Soviet bloc nations’ eastern border, Republican Presidential hopeful Jeb Bush said Wednesday. Capping the two-day German leg of a European...
Putin, Pope Francis Will Meet At Vatican
Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to bring up the crisis in Ukraine. The meeting will be the second between the two men.» E-Mail This …read more Source:...
Harper leads world stage again with Putin talk
The more he articulates it, the more Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s position on Russian President Vladimir Putin isn’t just sensible. It’s an argument to rethink the entire raison d’etre of international gatherings. In March 2014, the G8 assembly of countries became the G7 when they decided to boot Russia out for its...
International survey shows a world divided on Ukraine, Putin
Canadians and Americans are distinctly hawkish when it comes to Ukraine, more willing to push back against Russia than almost all their NATO allies, including the United Kingdom, a major international survey confirms. Barely 5 per cent of Canadians blame Ukraine for the festering conflict that has blurred its eastern borders, fewer than any other...
International survey shows a world divided on Ukraine
While most polled blame Russia for the conflict, few are in favour of military action …read more Source: Toronto...
Iceland’s president: Without co-operation with Russia, we fail
Iceland’s president is warning Canada and other Arctic nations not to let international conflicts, especially that in Ukraine, affect their co-operation. Addressing ambassadors and Arctic policymakers in Ottawa June 9, Ólafur Grímsson warned, “we have to be very careful not to take this alarmist rhetoric.” read more …read more Source:...
No, Mr. Bond — Putin is no global threat
Despite spending hundreds of millions of dollars on foreign-language propaganda, all that President Vladimir Putin has achieved outside Russia is the status of a Bond movie villain. He may enjoy it, especially since there’s no 007 in sight to tackle him, but his variety of pop stardom is growing into a problem for his country: He is seen as...
Signs of better times ahead for Ukraine’s economy
Country’s economic outlook has veered between bleak and hopeless since revolution …read more Source: The Globe and...
Stephen Harper begins Poland visit in Warsaw as European trip continues
WARSAW, Poland – Prime Minister Stephen Harper is kicking off the next leg of his European travel today in Warsaw, Poland.Harper is to take part in a wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. He then has meetings planned with Polish Prime Minister Eva Kopacz and President Bronislaw Komorowski.Poland is a major European ally...
Fuel depot fire near Ukraine’s capital kills 1, injures several others
Ukrainian officials say that a major blaze has engulfed a fuel depot near the capital, leaving one man dead and injuring several others. …read more Source: Global...



