Section: Main news

      Germany’s Socialists, Russia’s Fascism, and Ukrainian Deaths
      Jun21

      Germany’s Socialists, Russia’s Fascism, and Ukrainian Deaths

      On June 15, Ukraine’s Minister of Defense Stepan Poltorak informed NATO that Ukraine had suffered 623 battle deaths in its war with Russia in 2016.This astoundingly large figure—which amounts to three to four deaths per day—demonstrates conclusively that Russia and its proxies have no intention whatsoever of adhering to the Minsk...

      The West Was Wrong about Ukraine’s New Government
      Jun20

      The West Was Wrong about Ukraine’s New Government

      It is too early to draw firm conclusions, but Prime Minister Volodymyr Groisman’s and Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko’s early moves indicate that Ukraine is still on the reform path.There was understandable pessimism when Groisman assumed office in April with a new government that did not include the previous cabinet’s...

      NATO`s Stoltenberg: EU sanctions on Russia should remain – Reuters
      Jun20

      NATO`s Stoltenberg: EU sanctions on Russia should remain – Reuters

      The European Union should keep in place the sanctions imposed on Russia over the Ukraine crisis, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg told Reuters on Monday, a day after the German foreign minister said they should gradually be phased out.”My assessment is that one should not remove the economic sanctions before Russia has changed its...

      Nemtsov`s murder not linked to Charlie Hebdo cartoons – investigators
      Jun20

      Nemtsov`s murder not linked to Charlie Hebdo cartoons – investigators

      Russia`s Investigative Committee has completed its criminal investigation into the case of five suspects of opposition leader Boris Nemtsov`s murder, Investigative Committee spokesman Vladimir Markin said on Monday, according to Russian news agency TASS.”The Russian Investigative Committee`s Department for High-Profile Investigations has...

      Canadian PM Trudeau to visit Ukraine
      Jun20

      Canadian PM Trudeau to visit Ukraine

      Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau plans to visit Ukraine on July 9-11, the press-service of the President of Ukraine reports.”Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will visit Ukraine on July 9-11,” the report says.

      Merkel insists Russia sanctions tied to Minsk accords
      Jun20

      Merkel insists Russia sanctions tied to Minsk accords

      German Chancellor Angela Merkel stands by her view that European sanctions against Russia can only be unwound once Moscow fully implements the Minsk peace deal for eastern Ukraine, her spokesman said on Monday, according to Reuters.”The sanctions can be removed as soon as Russia fulfills these obligations,” spokesman Steffen Seibert told a...

      Savchenko starts work at PACE
      Jun20

      Savchenko starts work at PACE

      On June 20, Ukrainian MP Nadia Savchenko took part in the European People`s Party (EPP/CD) working meeting as part of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) plenary session, Ukraine Today has reported. The EPP/CD members greeted their counterpart Savchenko with cheers as she turned up at the PACE headquarters in Strasbourg,...

      Kremlin: Normandy Four talks possible after Kyiv implements Minsk accords – TASS
      Jun20

      Kremlin: Normandy Four talks possible after Kyiv implements Minsk accords – TASS

      Another summit of the Normandy Four (Russia, France, Germany and Ukraine) leaders looks impossible until Kyiv demonstrates its readiness to implement the Minsk agreements, Russian president`s press secretary Dmitry Peskov said on Monday, according to Russian news agency TASS.”Conditions [for holding such summit] could emerge only in case the...

      UN: Refugees at highest ever level
      Jun20

      UN: Refugees at highest ever level

      The number of people displaced by conflict is at the highest level ever recorded, the UN refugee agency says, according to the BBC.It estimates that 65.3 million people were either refugees, asylum seekers or internally displaced at the end of 2015, an increase of 5 million in a year, the BBC reports.This represents one in every 113 people on the...

      Orthodox church leaders meet despite Russian boycott
      Jun20

      Orthodox church leaders meet despite Russian boycott

      Leaders of the world`s Orthodox Christian churches have gathered for the first time in more than 1,200 years despite a boycott by the Russian church and three others, according to Radio Liberty.Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew led prayers on June 19 on the first day of a weeklong council on the Greek island of Crete, RFE/RL reports.”This great...