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Exxon to wind down Russian drilling project
NEW YORK (AP) — Exxon Mobil said Friday that it will stop drilling an exploratory well in Russia’s Kara Sea in compliance with U.S. sanctions against Russia over Russia’s involvement in the Ukraine. Exxon planned to drill the well between August and October. The latest round of sanctions called for … …read more Source: The...
Estonian President: Europe’s Security Architecture ‘Has Collapsed’
Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves expressed concern that Russian aggression in Ukraine has led to the collapse of Europe’s security system n a presentation at the Open Society Forum in Tallinn on September 18th. “The current security architecture in Europe, which relied on both the Helsinki Final Act and the Paris Charter, has...
Donetsk cleans up from shelling in eastern Ukraine
Representatives of Ukraine, Russia, and the Moscow-backed rebels arrived in Minsk for the talks that many hope could bring a permanent political solution to the region, as civilian casualties continue to rise, despite a cease-fire imposed in the region on Sept. 5. Leonid Kuchma, the former Ukrainian president who is Kiev’s envoy to the...
New Ukraine peace talks begin in Minsk: AFP
Minsk (AFP) – A fresh round of talks on how to find a lasting solution to five months of brutal fighting in eastern Ukraine began on Friday in the Belarussian capital Minsk.The so-called Contact Group comprising Ukraine’s former president Leonid Kuchma, Russian envoy Mikhail Zurabov, four pro-Moscow separatist leaders and OSCE...
Ukraine Announces Exit From Eurovision 2015
Ukraine says it will not be taking part in next year’s Eurovision Song Contest due to financial constraints. …read more Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
World War 3: Vladimir Putin Threatens Ukraine, Says Russia Could Invade Europe Within Two Days
Things in Europe are heating up with threats made by Russia President Vladimir Putin to the Ukraine President Petro Poroshenko. In a private meeting also attended by European Commission President Jose Manuel Barraso, Putin says that Russian troops could reach multiple points in Europe in just two days. “If I wanted, in two days I could have...
OSCE Calls for Safety of Crimean Journalists
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe has called on authorities in Crimea to protect the rights of ethnicTatar journalists there. The OSCE Friday expressed particular concern about the fate of Avdet, the weekly newspaper of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People, following what it called a week of “intimidation.” The...
Malta rejects ship with suspected Ebola case
VALLETTA, Malta — Malta has refused entry to a cargo ship with a Filippino on board who was showing symptoms of Ebola, citing fears the virus might spread on the Mediterranean island.Prime Minister Joseph Muscat said Malta was legally and morally right to refuse to let the Hong Kong-registered vessel MV Western Copenhagen come into port on...
Pabst Blue Ribbon, Iconic Hipster Beer, Sold To Russians
Pabst Blue Ribbon is defecting to Russia. The 170-year-old Milwaukee brewery known for its acronymic hipster beer announced on Thursday night that it was sold to Moscow-based Oasis Beverages, a six-year-old beer and soda firm that operates in Kazakhstan, Belarus and Ukraine. “Pabst Blue Ribbon is the quintessential American brand — it...
Russian Pollster Brands Scottish Independence Referendum “Last Century”
A Russian polling expert, Igor Borisov, has lambasted the Scottish Independence referendum process, in an interview with state media yesterday. Borisov, who used to chair Russia’s Central Election Commission, a governmental organisation, claimed that the poll failed to meet basic international norms. Voting in Scotland “do[es] not conform...



