Section: CNS News (USA)
Poll: Americans and Europeans differ on aid to Ukraine
MOSCOW (AP) — A new survey shows that Americans are less willing than Europeans to send economic aid to Ukraine, where the government is struggling to keep the economy afloat while battling Russian-backed separatists. …read more Source: CNS...
Bush seeks stronger US steps against Putin
BERLIN (AP) — Republican presidential contender Jeb Bush is warning Russia that if he becomes president, the U.S. will step up its actions to counter Vladimir Putin’s aggression, especially in Ukraine and eastern Europe, and seek to “isolate his corrupt leadership from his people.” …read more Source: CNS...
Bush says Russian aggression requires stronger US action
BERLIN (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush is warning Russia’s Vladimir Putin that a Bush presidency would mean a more active U.S. role in countering Russian aggression, especially in Ukraine and eastern Europe. …read more Source: CNS...
Ukraine fuel depot fire kills 1, several injured near Kiev
KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — 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: CNS...
THE LATEST: Obama says G-7 studying more sanctions on Russia
ELMAU, Germany (AP) — 5:27 p.m. (1527GMT; 12:27 a.m. EDT) …read more Source: CNS...
Climate change, terror on agenda for 2nd day of G-7 meeting
ELMAU, Germany (AP) — After spending much of the first day talking about Ukraine, leaders of the Group of Seven wealthy democracies shifted their focus Monday to global issues including climate change, terrorism and the threat from diseases such as Ebola. …read more Source: CNS...
THE LATEST: Obama, Hollande agree on Ukraine, Iran nukes
ELMAU, Germany (AP) — 12:25 p.m. (1125 GMT; 6:25 a.m EDT) …read more Source: CNS...
Mideast problems command Obama attention on summit sidelines
ELMAU, Germany (AP) — President Barack Obama huddled with allies Monday on the sidelines of an international summit to address pressing Mideast problems while trying to convince European leaders to maintain sanctions against Russia in the face of fresh violence in Ukraine. …read more Source: CNS...
Obama huddles over Mideast problems on summit sidelines
ELMAU, Germany (AP) — President Barack Obama was huddling with allies Monday on the sidelines of an international summit to address pressing Mideast problems while trying to convince European leaders not to waver on sanctions against Russia in the face of fresh violence in Ukraine. …read more Source: CNS...
G-7 leaders signal united front on Russia sanctions
ELMAU, Germany (AP) — German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Sunday she expects a meeting of the Group of Seven industrialized democracies to produce a “united signal” that sanctions against Russia can only be softened if a February peace accord for Ukraine is fully implemented. …read more Source: CNS...


