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Ex-Ukrainian president testimony postponed
MOSCOW (AP) — Video testimony by Ukraine’s ousted president has been postponed in the trial of five former special forces policemen charged with… …read more Source:...
PSCE reports spike in Ukraine cease-fire violations
MINSK, Belarus (AP) — The international monitoring mission in eastern Ukraine says it has recorded a sharp rise in cease-fire violations following… …read more Source:...
Ukraine seeks EU support for Russia sanctions
BRUSSELS (AP) — Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko is pressing top European Union officials to keep sanctions pressure up on Russia while the EU… …read more Source:...
Russia arrests retired officer accused of spying for Ukraine
MOSCOW (AP) — Russia’s domestic security agency says it has arrested a retired navy officer in Crimea accused of spying for Ukraine.The Federal… …read more Source:...
Germany, France propose Ukraine meeting in Minsk next week
BERLIN (AP) — Germany’s foreign minister says he and his French counterpart have proposed a meeting next Tuesday with their Russian and Ukrainian… …read more Source:...
Obama, Putin discuss Syria and Ukraine at summit in Peru
LIMA, Peru (AP) — President Barack Obama spoke briefly with Russian President Vladimir Putin about Syria and Ukraine on Sunday as an economic… …read more Source:...
Obama, Putin speak for four minutes about Syria and Ukraine
LIMA (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin spoke for about four minutes on Sunday at the APEC… …read more Source:...
The Latest: Obama, European leaders focus on Syria, Ukraine
BERLIN (AP) — The Latest on President Barack Obama’s last official overseas trip (All times local):1:15 p.m.The White House says President Barack… …read more Source:...
Ukraine man, 24, who faked age for high school gets 2 months
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A 24-year-old Ukrainian man who faked his name and age to attend a Pennsylvania high school has been ordered to spend two… …read more Source:...
UN committee votes to condemn Russian occupation of Crimea
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — A key U.N. committee has approved a resolution condemning Russia’s “temporary occupation” of Crimea and reaffirming the… …read more Source:...