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Russia Will React If West Imposes New Sanctions Over Ukraine Crisis, Says Minister
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia will take counter measures if Washington imposes new sanctions on Moscow over the Ukraine crisis, Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said, according to an Interfax news agency report published on Saturday. Late on Thursday, the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives unanimously passed the...
US Congress readies new sanctions on Russia
U.S. lawmakers were expected on Friday to approve new sanctions on Russian weapons companies and investors in the country’s high-tech oil projects. …read more Source:...
Ukraine strives to preserve fragile truce
KIEV, Ukraine — A fragile truce is holding in Ukraine after what President Petro Poroshenko called its first full day of peace since May. …read more Source: Pittsburgh...
The foreign students accidentally trapped in Ukraine’s war
Donetsk (Ukraine) (AFP) – Wissam Fawzi left Iraq in 2006, hoping to put the horrors of war behind him and study dentistry far away from the sound of bombs. Unfortunately, he picked eastern Ukraine for his new home. “I wanted to move to Donetsk because there was war in Iraq. There was shelling in Baghdad in 2006. It was very...
Ukraine’s Chocolate King president not sweet on promise
Petro Poroshenko made an unusual promise last spring while campaigning to be president – if elected, he would sell most of his business assets. …read more Source:...
Kerry to meet Russia’s Lavrov in Rome on Monday
Washington (AFP) – Top US diplomat John Kerry will meet with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Rome on Monday, amid a toughening American response to a Kremlin-backed separatist insurgency in Ukraine.State Department deputy spokeswoman Marie Harf said on Friday that the pair would discuss the Palestinian bid for statehood at the...
Weekend Roundup: Coming Clean on Torture Makes America Stronger, Not Weaker
The soft power of America’s open society has once again come to the rescue of its hard power misadventures, this time by coming clean on the post-9/11 practice of torture. As China and several other countries intensify their crackdown on the Internet and open expression in general, the U.S. offers a lesson: honest criticism fortifies the...
Kerry aims to avert UN crisis on Mideast
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says he hopes upcoming talks with Israel’s prime minister and European officials will avert the possibility of a U.N. Security Council clash over proposed resolutions dealing with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Meetings set for Kerry next week in Europe aim to unite different...
Who Will Foot the Bill in Ukraine?
When it comes to fighting the economic battle over Ukraine, the West has been much more willing to hit Russia in its pocketbook than play sugar daddy to Kiev. The International Monetary Fund, after hinting in September that Ukraine would come up short, officially sounded the alarm this week, acknowledging that Kiev’s coffers face a $15...
Hungary’s Leader Wants Drug Tests for Journalists
BUDAPEST, Hungary—The Hungarian prime minister, who has vowed to remake his country into a “non-liberal” state as he moves closer to Moscow, called Friday for mandatory drug testing of journalists and politicians. Viktor Orban’s plan alarmed critics, who called it an attack on civil liberties and a cynical attempt to combat his declining...



