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NATO units set for Baltics, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria
NATO is deploying small units in six eastern European nations to help co-ordinate a spearhead force set up in response to Russia’s actions in Ukraine. …read more Source: Global...
Twelve civilians, five troops killed in eastern Ukraine fighting
KIEV, Ukraine – At least 12 civilians and 5 Ukrainian troops have been killed in the past 24 hours in war-ravaged eastern Ukraine. Full-blown fighting between Russian-backed separatists and government forces erupted anew at the start of January following a month of relative tranquility. The city hall in the rebel stronghold of Donetsk said Friday...
Moscow, Washington discuss possible Kerry visit to Russia: sources
A visit would be John Kerry’s first to Russia since the start of the conflict in Ukraine, during which ties between Washington and Moscow have plunged to their worst level since the Cold War …read more Source: The Globe and...
Henry Kissinger, Mikhail Gorbachev separately warn about Ukraine crisis blowing out of control
As Russian-backed rebels scored another victory is Eastern Ukraine Thursday, two giants of 20th-century geopolitics issued separate warnings about the crisis, suggesting it could evolve into a deeper, direct conflict between the United States and Russia with dangerous consequences. Testifying at a U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee hearing,...
Russian power struggle: Could Putin lose his leverage over Moscow elite?
Russia faces an economic crisis, but with the ruble falling, the superwealthy are buying the latest luxury cars and may end up being the source of President Vladimir Putin’s biggest power struggle, the CBC’s Susan Ormiston reports from Moscow. …read more Source:...
EU extends sanctions against Russia over fighting in Ukraine
Gorbachev says West has ‘dragged’ Russia into new Cold War that could heat up …read more Source: The Globe and...
Photos Jan 29: Top images from around the world
The day’s best photos, as selected by editors at Postmedia News, are a stunning collection of the greatest images from around the world. An injured Ukrainian soldier arrives at a hospital in the town of Artemivsk, Ukraine, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek) Israeli soldiers cry during the funeral of Major Yochai Kalangel...
Pro-Russian rebels take another town in push against Ukraine troops
Ukraine’s military has acknowledged that Russia-backed separatists have overrun another town in their onslaught against government troops in the east of the country. …read more Source: CTV...
France says EU will step up sanctions against Ukraine separatists
France says European Union sanctions against separatists in eastern Ukraine and their Russian backers will be reinforced in an attempt to force all sides back to the negotiating table. …read more Source: CTV...
Arctic Council meeting sets up awkward Russian visit to Canada
The federal government is set to host a high-level Russian delegation on Canadian soil in April, despite a deep freeze in relations between the two countries over the crisis in Ukraine. The Russian officials will be participating in an Arctic Council meeting in Iqaluit, during which Canada will complete its two-year chairmanship of the...



