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Its corner location was unbeatable. But Brave New World cafe faced steep competition on Warsaw’s most fashionable thoroughfare: a pricey French bakery, a trendy sushi restaurant and the famous Café Blickle, which began serving coffee and pastries long before World War I. Moreover, as even its passionate defenders would admit, the food at...
Carl Bildt: Putin Must Face Mothers Of Fallen Russian Soldiers In Ukraine Conflict
Carl Bildt has been foreign minister of Sweden since 2006 and was prime minister from 1991-1994. He spoke to the WorldPost’s Nathan Gardels earlier this week at a conference on the Ukraine crisis at Harvard University’s Center for European Studies. WorldPost: You are among Vladimir Putin’s toughest foes in Europe. Why are you so...
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BERLIN—Russia and Ukraine are holding talks to solve their long-running gas dispute as pressure mounts for a solution to head off a winter supply crisis in Ukraine and beyond. Friday’s meeting in Berlin between the Russian and Ukrainian energy ministers, brokered by EU energy commissioner Guenther Oettinger, comes more than three months...
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Last week, the world’s most globe-spanning empire until the mid-20th century let its fate be decided by 3.6 million voters in Scotland. While Great Britain narrowly salvaged its nominal unity, the episode offered an important reminder: The 21st century’s strongest political force is not democracy but devolution. Before the vote was...
Russia Is Considering A Crazy New Law That Would Allow The State To Seize Foreign Assets
In another dark twist to the West’s stand-off with Russia over the crisis in Ukraine, a pro-Kremlin deputy has submitted a draft law that would allow the government to seize foreign assets in the country in response to Western economic sanctions. The law, submitted after Italian authorities seized €30m worth of shares and bank accounts...
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Russian Action Film Vows ‘The Truth’ About Ukraine War
A new Russian film is pledging to tell “The Truth” about the war between federal forces and separatists in eastern Ukraine, a project Ukrainian media has already dismissed as “propaganda.” …read more Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
Russia, Ukraine in EU-brokered talks on gas
Russia and Ukraine are to hold European Union-brokered talks on their long-running gas dispute Friday as pressure mounts for a solution to head off a winter supply crisis in Ukraine and beyond. …read more Source: FOX...
Survey finds conflicts, European economic weakness weighing on German consumers
A closely watched survey shows German consumer confidence has fallen further amid concerns over conflicts in Ukraine and elsewhere and economic weakness across Europe. …read more Source: FOX...
Activists From Limonov’s Group Disrupt Makarevich Moscow Concert
Activists from the group led by nationalist Eduard Limonov have taken responsibility for disrupting a concert in Moscow by Russia’s legendary rock-musician Andrei Makarevich. …read more Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio...



