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  • Russia's Gazprom reduces gas to Ukraine after deadline passes

    Russia's Gazprom reduces gas to Ukraine after deadline passes

    By Maria Kiselyova and Denis Pinchuk, Reuters

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian natural gas exporter Gazprom reduced supplies to Ukraine on Monday after Kiev failed to meet a deadline to pay off its gas debts in a dispute that could disrupt supplies to...

  • Russia's Gazprom says Ukraine fails to pay debt by deadline

    Russia's Gazprom says Ukraine fails to pay debt by deadline

    By Reuters

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Gazprom GAZP.MM said on Monday Ukraine had failed to pay at least part of its gas debts by a 0600 GMT deadline and would now have to pay up front for deliveries. It said...

  • In Ukraine, a day of mourning shows nation divided

    In Ukraine, a day of mourning shows nation divided

    By Timothy Heritage and Alessandra Prentice, Reuters

    KIEV/DONETSK Ukraine (Reuters) - Church bells rang out over Kiev's Maidan square and hundreds of mourners bowed their heads in silence on Sunday, a national day of mourning, to honor 49 Ukrainian...

  • German eurosceptics go mainstream in threat to Merkel

    German eurosceptics go mainstream in threat to Merkel

    By Noah Barkin and Stephen Brown, Reuters

    BERLIN (Reuters) - The Alternative for Germany (AfD) failed to make as big a splash in European elections last month as its eurosceptic counterparts in France and Britain. But that may be about to...

  • Ukrainian forces reclaim port city from rebels

    Ukrainian forces reclaim port city from rebels

    By Aleksandar Vasovic, Reuters

    MARIUPOL Ukraine (Reuters) - The Ukrainian flag fluttered over the regional government headquarters in the strategic port city of Mariupol on Friday after government forces reclaimed the city from...