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Cluster bombs used in eastern Ukraine, says human rights group
21 Oct 2014: Human Rights Watch evidence suggests use by Ukrainian government forces – and possibly rebels – in Donetsk attacks
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20 Oct 2014: The defence secretary must pretend the world depends on British armed services – until Julian Brazier ruins the illusion
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20 Oct 2014: Pyotr Pavlensky, who once nailed his scrotum to Red Square’s cobblestones, says protest is over return to Soviet-era methods
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20 Oct 2014: Shakhtar Donetsk’s Donbass Arena suffered serious blast damage from shelling on Monday despite a ceasefire agreed between the Ukraine government and Russian-backed separatists
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19 Oct 2014:
Anthony Maslin and Marite Norris pay emotional tribute to Mo, Evie and Otis, who were killed with their grandfather Nick Norris, and say their lives are an ‘ongoing hell’
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18 Oct 2014: Shirtfronting doesn’t get a mention, but Australia’s foreign minister says investigators may gain entry to the MH17 crash site
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17 Oct 2014: Russia’s opposition leader and anti-corruption campaigner, held under house arrest, says president is using war to stay in power
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17 Oct 2014: EU leaders urge Russian president to demonstrate commitment to Minsk peace pact to stop crisis becoming a frozen conflict
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17 Oct 2014: Russian president meets Poroshenko and EU leaders as violence continues to spread across region despite ceasefire
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17 Oct 2014: Relations between Russia and some of its traditional European allies have soured over its role in the Ukraine crisis. As a result, Moscow is attempting to forge new alliances in the region with smaller eastern and central European states, many of which have important trade ties with their more powerful neighbour. Now many face a tricky balancing act between their links to Russia and allegiance to Brussels
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