Greek shipowners paid ransom to Somali pirates, Ariana freighter to be freed soon
Greek-owned cargo ship to be freed in Somalia Ukrainian museum says portrait of Venetian Doge in its collection is Titian’s work
Ukrainian museum claims it owns a Titian portrait Prison sentence cut for ex-Ukrainian prime minister convicted in US of corruption in homeland
Former Ukraine leader’s prison sentence reduced Diary of British reporter who sacrificed reputation to expose Stalin’s famine goes on display
Diary that helped expose Stalin’s famine displayed Sweden, Finland approve Russian-German gas pipeline project in Baltic Seamore images Sweden OKs Russian-German gas pipeline in Baltic Sea, says it meets environmental concernsRussia, Slovakia tighten borders with Ukraine as WHO investigates swine flu outbreak
Swine flu scare tightens borders around Ukraine Russia’s Putin urges the EU to lend Ukraine a ‘lousy billion’ to ensure gas deliveriesmore images Ukraine closes all schools to fight swine flu; Some observers see political overtones
Ukraine closes all schools to fight swine flu Poll reveals generation gap on democracy, capitalism in ex-communist European countries
Poll: generation gap in Eastern Europe on politics WHO experts visit Ukraine as country erupts in swine flu panic; Some see political overtones
Ukraine in panic over swine flu; WHO team visits Lavrov, EU leaders talks focus on improving bilateral ties, gas suppliesBRUSSELS — Talks between the European Union and Russia are on track to conclude a new partnership and cooperation agreement to replace the one that expired last year, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Monday. AP Interview: A fresh face among Ukraine’s warring leaders vows to break political deadlockKIEV, Ukraine — Ukraine’s youngest leading presidential hopeful says he flies economy class, vows not to take advice from either Moscow or Washington and promises to fight corruption with “a truncheon in my hands.” Reports: Russia warns US missile-defense talks with non-NATO nationsMOSCOW — A top Russian diplomat suggested Thursday that the U.S. should not talk with non-NATO nations about a prospective missile shield, Russian news agencies reported. IMF efforts to help E. Europe weather the recession run into political turbulenceLONDON — The International Monetary Fund is facing key political crunch points in its dealings across Eastern Europe even though it has done much to lose its previous reputation as an advocate of austerity. Mich. man fighting deportation denies shooting Jews as part of WWII Ukrainian police unitDETROIT — An 88-year-old retired auto engineer told a judge Tuesday that he never shot Jews while serving in a Nazi-controlled police force during World War II, during an initial hearing over whether the government can deport him. Ukraine president oversees naval exercises off tense Crimea peninsulaKIEV, Ukraine — Ukraine sent hundreds of troops, five ships and 15 aircraft into the Black Sea region Thursday for day-long military drills off its Crimean peninsula, a potential flashpoint with Russia. Ukraine’s Naftogaz indicates default on $500 million bonds, but restructuring likelyKIEV, Ukraine — Ukraine’s debt-laden state energy company Naftogaz on Thursday effectively defaulted on its $500 million Eurobond issue after it failed to make a payment on time, but a deal on restructuring the debt was expected soon. Kiev marks 68th anniversary of Babi Yar Nazi massacre with new monumentKIEV, Ukraine — Stone-faced Nazi soldiers wielding rifles marched Kiev’s sobbing Jews to be killed in the Babi Yar ravine as passers-by held back tears in a dramatic theatrical performance meant to mark the anniversary of the massacre Tuesday. Ukraine’s Yushchenko asks Russia to hand over key figures in his dioxin poisoningKIEV, Ukraine — Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko has urged Russia to turn over important figures in his nearly lethal dioxin poisoning five years ago. Official: Kiev scraps plans to build hotel near site of Babi Yar massacreKIEV, Ukraine — Kiev authorities have scrapped a widely criticized plan to build a hotel near what experts say was a killing field used by Nazis during the Babi Yar massacre, officials said Monday. Ukraine: Jewish groups protest Kiev plans for hotel at Babi Yar, site of Holocaust massacreKIEV, Ukraine — Jewish groups condemned Thursday a plan by authorities in the Ukrainian capital to build a hotel on what a leading scholar said was a killing field in the Babi Yar massacre, a horrific chapter of the Holocaust. AP Interview: Ukraine leader Yushchenko optimistic about NATO membership, re-election chancesNEW YORK — Ukraine President Viktor Yushchenko says he is optimistic that his country will join NATO, declaring the tide of public opinion in the former Soviet republic is swinging in favor of membership in the Western military alliance. Analysis: US missile move gives Russia what it wants; will Kremlin offer anything in return?MOSCOW — The Kremlin got exactly what it wanted when the United States scrapped plans for missile defenses on Russia’s borders. Ukraine: Elton John too old, too single to adopt HIV-infected boy from Ukrainian orphanageKIEV, Ukraine — Elton John won’t be able to adopt a 14-month-old HIV-positive child from Ukraine because the pop star is too old and isn’t married, the government said Monday. Ukraine family minister says Elton John can’t adopt HIV-infected boyKIEV, Ukraine — A Ukrainian official says Elton John cannot adopt a 14-month-old Ukrainian child because the pop star is too old and isn’t married. Elton John wants to adopt Ukrainian toddler with his partner David FurnishLONDON — Look out, Madonna and Angelina Jolie — pop star Elton John has decided he wants to join the ranks of A-list celebrities with adopted children. Ukraine’s political chaos deepens ahead of January presidential voteKIEV, Ukraine — The lawmaker strode through parliament, smiling politely and clutching a chair — his contribution to a barricade designed to paralyze proceedings. Kremlin bill on using military force abroad clears preliminary hurdleMOSCOW — A Kremlin bill expanding the legal reasons for using military force abroad won a quick preliminary approval in the lower house of parliament Wednesday. Russia’s chief rabbi condemns Ukrainian mayor accused of anti-Semitic remarksKIEV, Ukraine — Jewish leaders in Ukraine and Russia on Thursday condemned the mayor of a Ukrainian city who called a presidential hopeful “an impudent little Jew,” and Russia’s chief rabbi said he would travel there in a show of support for the local Jewish community. |