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International observers come under fire in eastern UkraineA team of international observers monitoring the shaky cease-fire in eastern Ukraine says it came under fire while inspecting a village.WorldDec 27, 2015
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Canada funds ballot box training in addition to battle schools in UkraineCanada has joined its allies in dusting off a Cold War playbook to push back against Russian influence in Ukraine, but the advance of democratic ideals is fraught with contradictions and qualifications.WorldJul 13, 2015
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Ukraine agrees on new cease-fire with separatist rebels in the eastInternational monitors in eastern Ukraine say government troops and Russian-backed separatist forces in the Luhansk region have agreed on a new cease-fire.WorldDec 2, 2014
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Flight MH17: Obama demands investigators be allowed access to crash siteRescuers retrieved more bodies Monday in the sprawling fields of east Ukraine where Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was downed, killing all 298 people aboard.WorldJul 21, 2014
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Russia says OSCE monitors should stay in UkraineRussia's Foreign Ministry criticized a suggestion by an OSCE official that the organization could consider withdrawing its observer mission from Ukraine because of safety concerns.WorldMay 31, 2014
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Putin orders troops near Ukraine to return to their home basesRussian President Vladimir Putin on Monday ordered troops deployed near Ukraine to return to their home bases.WorldMay 19, 2014
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Ukraine set to launch discussions on decentralizing powersThe Ukrainian government agreed to launch discussions Wednesday on giving more powers to the regions under a peace plan brokered by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.WorldMay 14, 2014
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OSCE observers held in eastern Ukraine releasedPro-Russia insurgents in eastern Ukraine on Saturday released the seven OSCE military observers and five Ukrainian assistants who had been held for more than a week.WorldMay 3, 2014
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Harper says Canada will send up to 500 observers to Ukraine electionPrime Minister Stephen Harper says Canada will send up to 500 people to monitor Ukraine's presidential election next month.CanadaApr 23, 2014
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