Sat, Feb 11 2012
Ukraine's former finance minister Mykola Azarov stands during the parliament session in Kyiv, March 11 2010. Ukraine's parliament formed a new coalition and proposed Azarov, a close ally of president Viktor Yanukovych, as prime minister.
Policies of Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych, perceived by many to be pro-Russian, have sparked demonstrations outside of parliament in Kyiv. Inside, lawmakers discussed damages from last month's egg-throwing brawl over one of those policies.
Eggs thrown and MPs brawl in Kyiv over deal to extend the Russian naval base agreement for a further 25 years; the deal, also approved by Russian MPs, while Bulgarian and Romanian diplomats reportedly are concerned by the agreement.
Afghanistan, Middle East, Libya - Switzerland dispute, Ukraine, Moldova, Croatia, Greece and the future European External Action Service on the agenda for meeting on March 22 2010.
Russian nationalists in Crimea have burned Ukrainian history textbooks to protest what they say are distortions of the past by the administration of former President Viktor Yushchenko. The recent transfer of power in Kyiv has raised hope among Russian nationalists and fear among Ukrainians.
If a new government cannot be formed within 60 days, new parliamentary elections will have to be held.
Viktor Yanukovych seeking to position his country as a bridge between Europe and Russia.
European Parliament resolution calls for political and economic stabilisation including constitutional reform, the rule of law, involvement in minorities in the political process, a social market economy and combating corruption.
New Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych touts domestic reforms, non-aligned foreign policy
Blessed by the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church, recognised by the US, Russia and EU but still rejected by rival Yulia Tymoshenko.
Iranian silver-plated pigeons, African leopard skins and a Chinese bronze yak were among the 70 items sold in an auction of gifts presented to Romania’s former dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife Elena.
Airports were also showing signs of better co-ordination and providing passengers with accurate real-time information, compared to previous period of travel disruption, transport commissioner Siim Kallas said.
Viktor Orban defends government's record, new constitution in state-of-the-nation address as he slams European Commission.
PM Donald Tusk invited authors, NGOs, experts and bloggers to a debate on the ACTA copyright agreement, but several key organisations, including the Helsinki Foundation, rejected the invitation claiming that the talks will likely offer no opportunity to discuss concrete issues.
'Dirty Jews' and 'Dirty Nazis' were the most popular chants when two groups clashed in front of Új Színház (New Theatre)