Flight MH17 – Putin tacks to restrain EU
European leaders will gather today for a foreign ministers’ meeting that is expected to be dominated by the issues of Russia and Ukraine. But what will actually be done?
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Four protesters are arrested after a Ukrainian flag appears on a famous Russian landmark in Moscow and a golden Soviet star is painted blue.
Skirmishes resume in Ukraine between government forces and pro-Russians as Moscow dismisses as “fantasy” the claims that part of one of its military convoys was destroyed.
Ukrainian artillery has destroyed a “significant” part of a Russian military column that crossed into Ukraine on Thursday night, according to the Ukrainian president. But Russia denies this.
Russias humanitarian aid convoy moved closer to the Ukrainian border, as fighting continued in the separatist-held city of Donetsk.
Kiev says it will not allow Russian lorries carrying humanitarian aid to eastern Ukraine to cross the border unless the Red Cross is involved.
Star-gazers take selfies of the phenomenon known as the “supermoon” – an unusually large and bright moon when its orbit point is closest to the earth.
The Netherlands, Australia and Malaysia rule out sending an international armed mission to secure the site in Ukraine where Malaysia Airlines flight MH-17 crashed, the Dutch prime minister says.
How should Britain respond to growing calls to punish Russia’s oligarchs in wake of the shooting down of MH17?
European leaders will gather today for a foreign ministers’ meeting that is expected to be dominated by the issues of Russia and Ukraine. But what will actually be done?
Vladimir Putin’s closest allies face sanctions if the Russian president does not help secure the MH17 crash site, UK politicians warn but Mr Putin dismisses such threats.
“Good mate, a good lad”: the father of Liam Sweeney, who died in the Malaysian Airlines crash in Ukraine, has talked to Channel 4 News to pay tribute to his son.
President Barack Obama says the United States believes Flight MH17 was shot down, killing 298 innocent people in an act he describes as “an outrage of unspeakable proportions”.
RT journalist Sara Firth tells Channel 4 News why she quit the Kremlin-backed news provider – saying it was in response to RT’s coverage of the MH17 crash.
Pro-Russian separatists fire on Ukrainian military checkpoints in the east, despite a ceasefire declared by the rebels, Ukrainian government forces claim.
People in the UK should stop being bashful about Britishness, Prime Minister David Cameron says as he calls for the Magna Carta to be taught in all schools.