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  • U.N. council mulls authorizing cross-border Syria aid access

    U.N. council mulls authorizing cross-border Syria aid access

    By Michelle Nichols, Reuters

    UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.N. Security Council members are considering a draft resolution to authorize cross-border aid deliveries into Syria at four points without government consent, diplomats...

  • Ukraine separatists down army helicopter, 14 killed

    Ukraine separatists down army helicopter, 14 killed

    By Sabina Zawadzki and Gabriela Baczynska, Reuters

    DONETSK Ukraine (Reuters) - Pro-Russian separatists shot down a Ukrainian army helicopter on Thursday, killing 14 soldiers including a general, as government forces pressed ahead with an offensive to...

  • Ukraine separatists down army helicopter, 14 killed

    Ukraine separatists down army helicopter, 14 killed

    By Sabina Zawadzki and Gabriela Baczynska, Reuters

    DONETSK Ukraine (Reuters) - Pro-Russian separatists shot down a Ukrainian army helicopter on Thursday, killing 14 soldiers including a general, as government forces pressed ahead with an offensive to...

  • Ukraine's empty seat at table darkens party for Putin's new ex-Soviet bloc

    Ukraine's empty seat at table darkens party for Putin's new ex-Soviet bloc

    By Raushan Nurshayeva and Alexei Anishchuk, Reuters

    ASTANA (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin welcomed Kazakhstan and Belarus on Thursday into a new Eurasian Economic Union built to rival the United States, EU and China - but the absence of...

  • Election rout could weaken Hollande's reform drive, tilt growth debate

    Election rout could weaken Hollande's reform drive, tilt growth debate

    By Ingrid Melander and Jean-Baptiste Vey, Reuters

    PARIS (Reuters) - Sunday's European election rout will make it even harder for Francois Hollande to reform the French economy but his weakness at home could prove to be a bargaining chip in building...