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Tymoshenko to be treated at Ukrainian clinic

in International - Sat May 05, 2012

Yulia Tymoshenko, Ukraine\'s jailed former prime minister, has tentatively agreed to receive medical treatment at a local hospital under the supervision of a German docto

Manthorpe European leaders shun Ukraine over imprisonment

in International - Fri May 04, 2012

Ukraine"s dreams of being welcomed into the expanding Greater Europe are withering before President Viktor Yanukovych"s apparently insatiable passion for vengeance

Goverments set to boycott Euro 2012

in International - Thu May 03, 2012

Austria and the Netherlands announced Wednesday they would not send government ministers to the Euro 2012 soccer tournament because of the way that co-host nation Ukraine ha

4 explosions in Ukraine injure 27

in International - Sat April 28, 2012

Four explosions rocked an eastern Ukrainian city on Friday, injuring 27 people. Authorities say it was a terrorist attack but an opposition lawmaker claims it could be a

Ukraine governments office art swapped for fakes

in International - Thu April 26, 2012

Two valuable paintings in the offices of theUkrainian governmenthave been mysteriously swapped for replicas, the former Soviet republic\'s Culture Ministry said on Wednesday

Sarkozy faces cover up allegations after his teenage son h

in International - Mon March 12, 2012

The youngest son of Nicolas Sarkozy threw a tomato and other objects at a police woman standing outside France\'s presidential residence, it emerged today.

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The Man Vladimir Putin Fears Most

in International - Sat March 03, 2012

Moscow

The outcome is a foregone conclusion. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, Russia\'s paramount ruler since 2000, will reclaim his old job as president i

Hungary orders Danube closed amid big freeze

in International - Sat February 11, 2012

BUDAPEST: Hungary closed the Danube to river traffic Friday due to thick ice, bringing shipping to a near standstill on Europe\'s busiest waterway, as the continent\'s cold

Putin supporters to hold anti-revolution rally

in International - Wed February 01, 2012

MOSCOW: Supporters of Vladimir Putin on Tuesday urged people to attend a "counter-revolutionary" rally in Moscow on the same day as Russia\'s opposition holds its

French presidents son hospitalized in Ukraine

in International - Thu January 26, 2012

KIEV: The eldest son of French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been hospitalised in the Ukrainian resort city of Odessa with apparent food poisoning, a security source told AF

What really happened in the Russian elections

in International - Fri December 09, 2011

Moscow is unusually warm: the temperature refuses to dip below zero degrees Centigrade, the freezing point. Instead, it is wet and dark. The sun gets up late and goes to

Canada relations with Ukraine at risk

in International - Sat October 15, 2011

TORONTO: Prime Minister Stephen Harper says he is "deeply concerned" about the conviction of a Ukrainian opposition politician and has written a letter to

Former Ukraine premier faces new charges

in International - Fri October 14, 2011

KIEV - Ukraine issued mixed signals yesterday on the fate of imprisoned former premier Yulia Tymoshenko, with the nation"s president hinting she could be released a

Tymoshenko sentence EU Ukraine relations at risk

in International - Thu October 13, 2011

A trip to Brussels by President Viktor Yanukovych of Ukraine next week hangs in the balance following the sentencing of Yulia Tymoshenko, an opposition leader, to

EU concerns over Tymoshenko

in International - Sat October 01, 2011

WARSAW (AFP) - European Union leaders have expressed their concerns to Ukraine over the trial of former premier Yulia Tymoshenko, which they consider "a seriou

US, Ukraine sign nuclear dealUkraine

in International - Wed September 28, 2011

NEW P) - Ukraine and the United States signed a deal Monday formalizing the intent of their leaders to cooperate in preventing the spread of nuclear technology and

Russia major market of local Kinno

in International - Thu September 22, 2011

ISLAMABAD: Russia and Ukraine have emerged as biggest markets for Pakistani kinno as exports to these countries have reached to 30 per cent of total exports of the fr

Testimony against Tymoshenko

in International - Thu August 18, 2011

KIEV (AFP) - Ukraine s ex-president Viktor Yushchenko gave dramatic testimony Wednesday against his one-time premier Yulia Tymoshenko in her controversial abuse of power tri

Court bars release of Tymoshenko

in International - Tue August 09, 2011

KIEV (AFP) - A Ukrainian court on Monday rejected requests to release detained opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko despite global concern, as the former prime minister defian

Ukraine arrests ex-PM Tymoshenko in trial drama

in International - Sat August 06, 2011

KIEV (AFP) - Ukraine on Friday placed ex-prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko under arrest for contempt of court, in a dramatic twist to her abuse of power trial which her allies

Beijing boosts naval power with carrier programme

in International - Thu July 28, 2011

BEIJING (Reuters) - China is building two aircraft carriers as part of a military modernisation programme that is causing concern among other Asian countries, sources said o

Hu makes rare visit to Ukraine

in International - Tue June 21, 2011

KIEV (AFP) - Chinese President Hu Jintao on Monday made a rare visit to Ukraine, signing a strategic partnership declaration to revive a relationship which fell into n

More nuclear accidents are likely: Ban

in International - Fri April 22, 2011

KIEV : The world must prepare for more nuclear accidents on the scale of Chernobyl and Japan s Fukushima Dai-ichi plant, the UN chief warns, saying that grim reality will de

With eye to Japan, world pledges cash for Chernobyl

in International - Wed April 20, 2011

KIEV : World powers, spurred by the nuclear crisis in Japan, pledged 550 million euros ($780 million) on Tuesday to help build a new containment shell at the site of the 198

Libyan forces pound Misrata, 1,000 ..

in International - Tue April 19, 2011

BENGHAZI : A chartered ship evacuated nearly 1,000 foreign workers and wounded Libyans from Misrata on Monday as rebels said they had gained ground in fighting with governme