That Time A Russian OSCE Monitor In Ukraine Got Drunk, Said Too Much
A Russian member of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe's (OSCE) Special Monitoring Mission in eastern Ukraine has lost his job after revealing his bias.
Ukraine Seeks EU Help As Shelling Continues In The East
European Union leaders have resisted Ukraine's demands for peacekeepers, as monitors reported a surge in shelling near a strategic government-held city in the east.
UN Security Council calls for an to end hostilities in eastern Ukraine
The UN Security Council has urged rebels in eastern Ukraine and the Kyiv government to cease hostilities, as violence continues despite Sunday's ceasefire.
UN Security Council, OSCE to discuss escalating violence in Ukraine
Diplomatic efforts are continuing in an attempt to end the bloodshed in eastern Ukraine. A quick breakthrough is not expected, with both sides blaming each other for the deadly shelling of Mariupol over the weekend.
Ukraine peace talks fail as violence flares in east
Talks between the Kyiv government and Russian-backed separatists in the east have failed to reach agreement over a ceasefire. The diplomatic breakdown came as violence flared Friday around the rebel stronghold Donetsk.