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Two miners die in aftermath of Pivnichna mine explosion Two miners that were injured in a Monday explosion of a mixture of gas and air in the Pivnichna coalmine in Donetsk region died on Thursday night at the Donetsk burn center.
2 days ago at 18:41 | Interfax-Ukraine
EU integration and Ukraine: next steps? What has to happen in order for Ukraine to start benefiting from the Association Agreement with the EU, and the associated Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (DCFTA), conclusion of negotiations on which were announced at the EU/Ukraine Summit on 19 December?
2 days ago at 18:19 | Leigh Turner
Bus crash in Indonesia kills more than a dozen JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — A packed passenger bus has slammed into several vehicles in Indonesia, killing more than a dozen people.
2 days ago at 18:16 | Associated Press
Europe's cold spell hits Turkey's quake survivors ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Freezing temperatures and heavy snow in Turkey are making life miserable for the more than 140,000 residents who were left homeless by the nation's devastating earthquake four months ago and who are still living in tents or temporary shelters.
2 days ago at 17:50 | Associated Press
Designer Roberto Cavalli trades pleats for tweets NEW YORK (AP) — After 42 years in the fashion industry, designer Roberto Cavalli is finding new ways to build his brand — in bursts of 140 characters or less. The 71-year-old recently began tweeting and blogging daily in his own irreverent, stream-of-consciousness way.
2 days ago at 17:27 | Associated Press
DigitalJournal.com: Is Putin the only way? Oleg Bondarenko, director of the Russian-Ukrainian Information Center, publicist and politologist claims that "in the awakened Russian civil society there is an urgent demand for a natural leader, not prearranged from the top, not imposed by the past, and not imagined by the Internet users." "We are not a crowd, we are not stupid, we are sons and daughters of Ukraine!" - sang Ukrainian group "GreenJolly" in their song Together we are many, which became the informal anthem of Maidan 2004. Read more here.
2 days ago at 17:17
Diplomat: Russia will keep shielding Assad at UN MOSCOW (AP) — A senior Russian diplomat signaled Friday that Moscow will again use its veto power at the United Nations to block any resolution aimed at ousting Syrian President Bashar Assad from power.
2 days ago at 16:59 | Associated Press
List of World Press Photo winners AMSTERDAM (AP) — A list of winners of the 2010 World Press Photo contest:
2 days ago at 16:48 | Associated Press
Turkey quake victims struggle in Europe's cold ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Record low temperatures and heavy snow are making life even more miserable for more than 140,000 Turkish quake survivors still living in tents or temporary homes.
2 days ago at 16:31 | Associated Press
Foreign, Ukrainian doctors to examine Tymoshenko on Feb. 13 Medical experts from Germany and Canada will arrive in Ukraine on Monday, Feb. 13, and together with Ukrainian doctors will conduct a medical examination of the jailed former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, the press service of the Prosecutor General's Office reported.
2 days ago at 16:12 | Interfax-Ukraine
Azarov: Russia to lift restrictions on Ukrainian cheese imports Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has said he is confident that Ukraine and Russia will reach agreement and that restrictions on imports of Ukrainian cheese will be lifted, as Ukrainian cheeses are of high quality.
2 days ago at 16:02 | Interfax-Ukraine
Ambassador: Russia, Ukraine heading for ratifying CIS free trade agreement Russia and Ukraine will simultaneously ratify a CIS free trade agreement and will reach an agreement on the Russian Black Sea Fleet's presence in Crimea in the near future, Russian Ambassador to Ukraine Mikhail Zurabov has said.
2 days ago at 15:46 | Interfax-Ukraine
Putin hails Antarctic lake discovery (updated) MOSCOW — Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Friday praised the Russian scientists who have reached a gigantic freshwater lake in Antarctica hidden under more than two miles (3.2 kilometers) of ice, a pristine body of water that may hold life from the distant past.
2 days ago at 15:30 | Associated Press
Big freeze kills 13 in Romania, ice blocks Danube BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Romanian authorities say freezing weather has killed another 13 people and left thousands of villagers stranded as navigation in parts of Danube is blocked because of floating ice.
2 days ago at 15:25 | Associated Press
Greek police union wants to arrest EU/IMF officials ATHENS, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Greece's largest police union has threatened to issue arrest warrants for officials from the country's European Union and International Monetary Fund lenders for demanding deeply unpopular austerity measures.
2 days ago at 15:10 | Reuters