Section: The New York Times (USA)
World Briefing: Ukraine: Report Finds War Crimes
Both warring sides in eastern Ukraine are perpetrating war crimes almost daily, including torturing prisoners and summarily killing them, Amnesty International said in a report. …read more Source: The New York...
2 Men Captured in Ukraine Admit to Being Russian Soldiers, Monitoring Group Says
Diplomats from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe interviewed the two men in a hospital in Kiev. Russia has denied they are active duty soldiers. …read more Source: The New York...
Russia and U.S. Find Common Cause in Arctic Pact
Russia will sign a treaty on fishing in the Arctic Ocean, which was delayed by the crisis in Ukraine. …read more Source: The New York...
Ukraine Says It Has Captured 2 Russian Soldiers
The Kremlin repeated its longstanding denial that any Russian troops had been deployed across the border, despite growing evidence to the contrary. …read more Source: The New York...
Memo From Kiev: In Ukraine, Corruption Concerns Linger a Year After a Revolution
The new government led by Petro O. Poroshenko has largely failed to deliver on promises to root out endemic corruption and has become ensnared in new allegations of misconduct. …read more Source: The New York...
American Envoy to Hold Talks With Russians on Peace Deal for Ukraine
Since an agreement was reached in Minsk, Belarus, in February, fighting has continued at various flash points, and work on implementing political and economic measures in the plan has sputtered. …read more Source: The New York...
Lviv Journal: In Ukraine, Bones of War Dead Re-emerge to Stir Political Passions
The regular discovery of World War II remains in mass graves in western Ukraine reignites resentments over which invading army or partisan group was to blame. …read more Source: The New York...
Finland, Once a Eurozone Point of Pride, Is Now Faltering
Hurt by the sanctions on Russia and the fall of Nokia, the Finnish economy has contracted for two consecutive quarters. …read more Source: The New York...
Kremlin Critic’s Posthumous Report Links Russian Soldiers to Ukraine
Members of Russia’s political opposition published the report by Boris Y. Nemtsov, who was killed in February. The report documents the deaths of 220 Russian soldiers in southeastern Ukraine. …read more Source: The New York...
Kerry Speaks After Meeting With Putin
After an earlier meeting with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia on Tuesday, Secretary of State John Kerry appeared with Russia’s foreign minister and spoke about the conflict in Ukraine. …read more Source: The New York...