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The 10 Most Important Things In The World Right Now
Good morning! Here’s what you need to know for Thursday. 1. Leaked documents show that Luxembourg allegedly helped more than 300 of the world’s largest corporations save millions in tax. 2. New malware called WireLurker is targeting iPhones and iPads on an unprecedented scale, a security firm told The New York Times, with Chinese...
Artillery Fire Kills Teens in Donetsk as Ukraine’s Ceasefire Breaks Down
Two teens were killed and four others wounded when an artillery shell hit a school in Ukraine’s war-torn Donetsk region on Wednesday as a two-month truce between Kiev and pro-Russian militants appeared to be in collapse. The BBC reports that the shell struck a school sports field where children were playing soccer, near Donetsk airport. The...
Australian prime minister remains determined to meet Russian president over MH17 disaster
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott says he is determined to secure a one-on-one meeting soon with Russian President Vladimir Putin to demand full cooperation in the investigation into the shooting down of a Malaysian airliner over Ukraine. …read more Source: FOX...
Poland Prepares For Russian ‘Confrontation’ In New Defense Strategy
Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski has signed into law a new national defense strategy that addresses an “intensifying policy of confrontation” by Russia and threats to regional security from the conflict in Ukraine. …read more Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
Russia Plans to Boycott 2016 Nuclear Meeting Hosted by Obama
The plan to bypass the event is the latest sign of the deteriorating relationship with the United States over Ukraine. …read more Source: The New York...
Ukraine to Freeze Payments in Separatist Areas
The prime minister said payments totaling $2.6 billion, mostly for public sector wages and pensions, would be withheld, putting a burden on Russia. …read more Source: The New York...
Russia’s Putin, EU’s Barroso burnt on British bonfires
Lewes (United Kingdom) (AFP) – Russian President Vladimir Putin in nothing but green underwear and European leader Jose Manuel Barroso are among those being paraded and burned during traditional British bonfire celebrations this week.Effigies of the two leaders were unveiled as part of Guy Fawkes Night, a nationwide celebration on November...
Ukraine peace plan in tatters, conflict takes shape
Kiev said on Wednesday it would halt payment of state funds in areas controlled by pro-Moscow rebels, as both sides hardened positions. …read more Source:...
Few Changes Predicted in US-Russia Relations After US Elections
The crisis in Ukraine has damaged relations between Washington and Moscow, with some experts believing they are at their lowest point in decades. Now that the Republican Party controls both houses of Congress, will that have an effect on U.S.-Russia relations? John Parker, a Russia expert at the National Defense University in Washington, said,...
Russian troops closer to Ukraine border: NATO chief
Russia has moved troops closer to the border with Ukraine and continues to support rebels in the country’s east, NATO’s chief said on Tuesday, after an election held by the pro-Russian separatists and condemned by Kiev and Western leaders. …read more Source:...



