Section: News & Summaries

      Five geopolitical risks for 2015

      Economic pessimists shouldn’t feel confined to the developing world this year, writes Eric Roston. ||| New York – Critical events of early 2015 – cheap oil and Middle East violence – will probably continue to take their toll as the year goes on, according to a new projection of geopolitical hotspots. Lower overall prices...

      MH17 relatives view plane wreckage

      The first of about 500 relatives of those killed in the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 visited the wreckage, investigators said. ||| Gilze-Rijen Airbase, Netherlands – The first of around 500 relatives of those killed in the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over Ukraine visited the wreckage at a Dutch airbase...

      Tough talk from Greece stuns EU leaders

      Greece’s new government ruffled feathers in Brussels by not respecting the diplomatic niceties of the negotiating table. ||| Brussels – Strapped for cash and under pressure to deliver on reforms, Greece’s new government has ruffled feathers in Brussels by not respecting the diplomatic niceties of the negotiating table.From...

      The Director of National Intelligence of the U.S. James Clapper states that Russia needs Mariupol to have a land corridor to Crimea
      Mar03

      The Director of National Intelligence of the U.S. James Clapper states that Russia needs Mariupol to have a land corridor to Crimea

      The Director of National Intelligence James Clapper talks to Charlie Rose about Russian President Vladimir Putin and what his goals are in Ukraine. In this interview on Monday, March 2, 2015 was also discussed whether or not the U.S. should give arms to help the Ukrainian government fight Russia-backed separatists. The same James Clapper said to...

      Petro Poroshenko had a phone conversation with the leaders of  Germany, France and Russia
      Mar03

      Petro Poroshenko had a phone conversation with the leaders of Germany, France and Russia

      As the Ukrainian Press office of President reported, the ‘Normandy Quartet’ leaders held the telephone conversation on Monday, March 2, 2015. Ukraine’s President Petro Poroshenko, Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel, France’s President Francois Hollande and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin talked about the ways...

      Russians mourn murdered Nemtsov

      Thousands of Russians, many carrying red carnations, queued to pay their respects to Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov. ||| Moscow – Thousands of Russians, many carrying red carnations, queued on Tuesday to pay their respects to Boris Nemtsov, the Kremlin critic whose murder last week showed the hazards of speaking out against Russian President...

      Nemtsov killing triggers Russia warnings

      The killing of leading Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov sent an exchange of warnings and charges across Europe. ||| Geneva/ Moscow – The killing of leading Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov sent an exchange of warnings and charges across Europe on Monday as a top Polish legislator was denied an entry visa to attend the...

      Europe Averts Winter Gas Cutoff for Now with Ukraine-Russia Deal
      Mar03

      Europe Averts Winter Gas Cutoff for Now with Ukraine-Russia Deal

      For Long-Term Security, EU Should Push Moscow to Obey Rules and Kyiv to Reform Gas Sector By brokering a March 2 interim gas deal between Ukraine and Russia, the European Union helped avert a wintertime cutoff of gas to Ukraine and other parts of Europe. Russia had threatened to halt supplies to Ukraine in the two countries’ dispute over...

      Model tells of last hours with Nemtsov

      The Ukrainian model who was with Boris Nemtsov recounted her last hours with him – but said she did not see the killer. ||| Moscow – The 23-year-old Ukrainian model who was with slain opposition leader Boris Nemtsov tearfully recounted on Monday their last dinner in a chic Red Square restaurant and their walk onto a nearby bridge...

      ‘Western values are ticket to hell’

      Western values are a “ticket to hell,” China’s state media said in the latest example of a rising level of invective targeting critics of the authoritarian government. ||| Beijing – Western values are a “ticket to hell,” a newspaper published by China’s Communist Party said in a recent editorial that held up Ukraine and some...