Reuters: European politicians call for new sanctions on Russia over Ukraine
MOSCOW/KERCH, Crimea (Reuters) - Several senior European politicians on Tuesday raised the possibility of new sanctions against Russia to punish it for capturing three Ukrainian vessels at sea, an incident the West fears could ignite a wider conflict.
A Russian minister said further sanctions would solve nothing and that the incident should not be used to derail the Minsk accord, which aims to end fighting in eastern Ukraine between Kiev’s forces and pro-Russian separatist rebels.
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MIDDLE EAST
Winter risks 'dire' for 1 mln children in MENA region: UNICEF.
Pentagon tells Russia not to tamper with alleged Aleppo attack site.
Syria: Hundreds of bodies exhumed from mass grave in Raqqa.
U.S. could unveil peace plan at start of 2019: Israel's U.N. envoy.
Iran vows to fight Trump's Israel-Palestinian deal.
Iran's nuclear chief warns EU patience is running thin.
Egypt and Saudi Arabia say Qatar blockade will continue.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed requested to meet Erdogan: Turkish FM.
Human Rights Watch calls for investigation of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Matthew Hedges arrives back in the UK after being pardoned for 'spying' on UAE.
ASIA
Larry Kudlow: White House is having ‘a lot of communication with the Chinese government at all levels’ ahead of critical Trump-Xi meeting at G-20.
Trump eyes more China tariffs, pushing total upwards of $500bn.
Deputy NZ PM Winston Peters issues warning against Chinese interference.
China's Xi arrives in Spain for business-driven visit.
China defends holding fugitive businessman's US children.
Chinese scientist who claims to have 'edited' twins' genes slammed by peers and medical ethicists.
North Korea's Kim open to nuclear site inspection report.
Three US soldiers killed in Afghanistan: NATO.
Afghanistan election to be held on time: officials.
AFRICA
Under pressure from Western donors, Tanzanian leader prefers Chinese aid.
Thousands rally as Tshisekedi returns to launch DR Congo presidential bid.
DR Congo ex-militia chief goes on trial for mass rape.
Uganda faces pressure to probe 2016 massacre by military.
Nigeria's Buhari to visit troops fighting Boko Haram.
Chad president makes surprise visit to Israel as nations revive diplomatic ties.
Corruption is a reality, says ANC chair.
Ethiopia PM promises free election as he meets opposition parties.
Tunisians protest Saudi prince's visit.
EUROPE
In interview, Ukrainian president asks Trump to deliver pointed message to Putin.
Ukraine: We have spies on the ships that Russia seized.
Ukraine imposes martial law amid 'extremely serious' threat of Russian invasion. Ukrainian Parliament votes to impose martial law for 30 days after Crimea incident.
Russia-Ukraine tensions rise as Kremlin plans to charge captured sailors.
Putin 'seriously concerned' after Ukraine votes to impose martial law.
Germany offers to mediate between Russia and Ukraine.
Brexit court case 'could lead to disaster', EU lawyers warn.
Emannuel Macron: 'Yellow vest' protests won't change fuel tax.
France arrests official-turned-spy for North Korea: reports.
AMERICAS
Manafort allegations throw new uncertainty into Russia probe.
Mueller has emails from Stone pal Corsi about WikiLeaks Dem email dump.
Trump ratchets up attacks on head of Russia probe.
Trump sanctions top Nicaraguan officials.
White House prevents Gina Haspel from briefing Senate on Khashoggi murder.
Russian firm wants to disclose 'sensitive' US government info in court fight with Mueller.
Sanders to force vote this week on US support for Saudi Arabia in Yemen.
Mexico to deport asylum seekers who tried to breach US border.
Argentina considering probe into Saudi crown prince.
Hospital ship gives free medical care to Venezuelans in Colombia.
Honduran president's brother accused of drug trafficking.
TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR
Attack against French company in southeastern Niger suggests jihadist link-up, increasing Chad Basin terrorism risks to foreigners.
US lobbies Europe to back UN vote on condemning Hamas.
New York woman pleads guilty to using bitcoin to launder money for terror group ISIS.
ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS
Wall Street reverses losses after White House adviser's trade remarks.
North American free trade deal to be signed in Argentina: Kudlow.
Alibaba founder Jack Ma revealed as communist party member, China state paper reveals.
Google could face EU fines for tracking users.
Trump threatens General Motors after announced closures in Midwest.
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