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Russian troops again building up along Ukraine border, U.S. says
U.S. officials believe Moscow may be sending heavy weapons into the country to aid the separatists, the U.S. Defence Department says. …read more Source: Toronto...
EU leaders order stricter sanctions for Russia over actions in Ukraine
European Union leaders ordered tougher sanctions against Russia on Wednesday because of its actions in Ukraine, asking the European Investment Bank to sign no new financing agreements with Moscow. …read more Source: CTV...
Adam: Politics and sports on a collision course
The World Cup has ended with the crowning of a deserving new champion, Germany. Now on to Russia in 2018, where for a month, the outcast Vladimir Putin would be on top of the world. On television at the finals in Rio, the Russian leader could be seen chatting merrily with other leaders, and soon all the attention will be on him. Putin has...
Rebels claim comeback in fight for eastern Ukraine
Separatist rebels said they retook a village near the Russian border from government forces Wednesday as both sides pressed to claim territory in eastern Ukraine. …read more Source: CTV...
More Ukrainian soldiers killed as fighting rages in east
Fighting raged in Ukraine’s east on Wednesday when separatists tried to break through the lines of government forces near the border with Russia and a tentative step towards agreeing conditions for a ceasefire failed. …read more Source: The Toronto...
Photos July 16: Top images from around the world
A village official leads a child as he is evacuated from their house at an informal settlers’ area as Typhoon Rammasun barrels across Manila on July 16, 2014. Typhoon Rammasun shut down the Philippine capital on July 16 as authorities said the first major storm of the country’s brutal rainy season claimed at least one life and forced...
Ukraine crisis: U.S. prepares unilateral sanctions on Russia
The United States is considering imposing unilateral sanctions on Russia over its threatening moves in Ukraine, a shift in strategy that reflects the Obama administration’s frustration with Europe’s reluctance to take tougher action against Moscow, according to U.S. and European officials. …read more Source:...
Ukrainian soldiers killed in east as push toward ceasefire fails
Fighting has escalated sharply since Friday with the downing of a Ukrainian military transport plane and the deaths of civilians in air and artillery attacks …read more Source: The Globe and...
Canadian group trying to assist Ukrainian orphans caught up in civil war
Kyiv says that nearly 600 children from orphanages in eastern Ukraine need to be moved as fighting in the area intensifies, but separatists say they should go to Russia. …read more Source: Toronto...
Airstrike demolishes apartment block in Ukraine, killing 11
An airstrike in eastern Ukraine sent an apartment building crumpling to the ground Tuesday, killing at least 11 people and adding to the steadily mounting civilian death toll from the fighting between government forces and pro-Russian insurgents. …read more Source: CTV...