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      Terrorists in Ukraine have more weapons than some NATO countries
      Feb14

      Terrorists in Ukraine have more weapons than some NATO countries

      This was stated by  the American ambassador to Ukraine, Geoffrey R.Pyatt: “The separatists now have larger fighting force with more tanks, armored vehicles, heavy artillery and rocket systems than some NATO and European countries,” wrote Pyatt on his official Twitter. On Saturday, February 14, 2015  the US Ambassador to Ukraine has posted...

      Ukraine fighting persists

      Officials in Mariupol say an array of artillery attacks hit areas near the city, as the deadline for a ceasefire creeps closer. ||| Kiev, Ukraine – Officials in the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol say an array of artillery attacks hit areas near the city during the morning, as the deadline for a ceasefire creeps closer.The city’s...

      Ukraine to have border battle on hands

      Rebel border guards have poured scorn on Kiev regaining control of the border with Russia, as part of a new deal. …read more Source:...

      McCain says that there is no reason to believe the result of new Minsk agreement
      Feb13

      McCain says that there is no reason to believe the result of new Minsk agreement

      John McCain, the senior United States Senator from Arizona, Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, criticised the Minsk agreement on his official website: “The agreement reached in Minsk freezes the conflict at a time of separatist advantage, solidifies the gains of Russian aggression, and leaves Ukraine’s border with Russia firmly...

      Ukraine’s Other War: Parliament Advances Anti-Corruption Fight
      Feb13

      Ukraine’s Other War: Parliament Advances Anti-Corruption Fight

      Lawmakers Vote to End Their Immunity from Prosecution Members of Ukraine’s parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, overwhelmingly passed a bill to end their own legal immunity from prosecution, one of the main laws that for years helped Ukraine to the top of Europe’s corruption charts. Article 80 of Ukraine’s constitution protects all...

      The Other War: Ukraine Wins a First Big Battle Against Corruption
      Feb13

      The Other War: Ukraine Wins a First Big Battle Against Corruption

      Parliament Votes in Landslide to Remove its Own Immunity from Prosecution Members of Ukraine’s parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, overwhelmingly passed a bill to end their own legal immunity from prosecution, one of the main laws that for years helped Ukraine to the top of Europe’s corruption charts. Article 80 of Ukraine’s...

      Shelling in Ukraine despite truce

      At least 15 people have been killed in east Ukraine in new shelling despite the signing of a peace deal to end the 10-month conflict. ||| Kiev/ Donetsk – At least 15 people have been killed in east Ukraine in new shelling despite the signing of a peace deal to end the 10-month conflict.Pro-Moscow rebels and government officials said on...

      Making Ukraine’s ‘Glimmer of Hope’ Sustainable
      Feb13

      Making Ukraine’s ‘Glimmer of Hope’ Sustainable

      If Russia Permits, the Minsk Accord Could Be a Start for Stabilizing Donbas The ceasefire agreement signed by Russia and Ukraine on in Minsk on 12 February offers what German Chancellor Angela Merkel calls “a glimmer of hope, no more no less” for constricting, and eventually ending, the war in southeast Ukraine’s Donbas region. Whether that...

      HK shares follow global markets higher

      Hong Kong shares on Friday took a cue from buoyant global markets in the wake of a ceasefire accord in Ukraine. ||| Hong Kong – Hong Kong shares rose on Friday, taking a cue from buoyant global markets in the wake of a ceasefire accord in Ukraine and Sweden’s surprise move to cut its main rate into negative territory. The rise came...

      Russia’s Military Advance in Ukraine Wins It Advantages in New Truce Deal
      Feb13

      Russia’s Military Advance in Ukraine Wins It Advantages in New Truce Deal

      ‘Minsk II’ Accord Will Let Moscow Keep Pumping Arms, Fighters into Ukraine War With thousands of Ukrainian troops nearly surrounded in Donbas by the freshly armed, Kremlin-directed rebel militias, Ukraine’s President Petro Poroshenko accepted the Minsk II agreement February 12. The new accord is clearly less advantageous to Kyiv than...