Section: CNBC (USA)
Greece and Ukraine crises drown out G7 summit agenda
Group of Seven leaders meet on Sunday in the Bavarian Alps for a summit overshadowed by Greece’s debt crisis and ongoing violence in Ukraine. …read more Source:...
Russia faked MH17 images: Report
Russian authorities doctored satellite images it used to try peg the downing of flight MH17 on Ukraine, an independent report has claimed. …read more Source:...
This country’s economy may shrink by 10% in 2015
Ukraine may have dropped out of the headlines but its economic troubles are worsening as it continues to battle with separatists—and bondholders. …read more Source:...
West clings to fraying Ukraine deal despite doubts
Western powers are clinging to a fraying peace deal in Ukraine, even though NATO is warning that Moscow may be preparing for a new offensive. …read more Source:...
Russia: Back from the brink
Rate cuts, higher oil prices and easing tensions in Ukraine: Russia couldn’t ask for a better combination to bring it back from the brink of crisis. …read more Source:...
Marine Le Pen blames EU for Crimea
The leader of the French far-right National Front party said Russia’s annexation of Crimea was a result of “major errors” in the European Union. …read more Source:...
The war crippling the world’s biggest oil producer
As tensions in the Ukraine escalate, European sanctions are squeezing Russia’s energy sector. …read more Source:...
Soros ready to invest $1B in Ukraine if…
George Soros is ready to invest $1 billion in Ukraine, if Western countries help private investment there. …read more Source:...
Dispute with billionaire threatens Ukraine alliance
A dispute between Ukraine’s President and a billionaire governor has widened, confronting the government with a serious internal crisis. …read more Source:...
Ukraine finance minister: Why we can end corruption
Ukraine has never been so united in its desire to seek a European future based on transparency, the finance minister says. …read more Source:...