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Petro poroshenko says he is going to sign a key economic agreement with the eu. The pact has been at the heart of the conflict between russia and ukraine since last poroshenko told members of the European Parliament that he wants to build a strong democracy thats respected among the european nations. He says he will sign the Association Agreement with the eu on friday. The pact centers on trade liberalization. It will paef the way for eu membership. Russia is expected to protest the move. A ceasefire in Eastern Ukraine where fighting continues is set to ex peer friday. He says russias support for ending the violence has been insufficient. He has called on moscow to use its influence over prorussian separatists. Russia should support his peace plan not just with words but with deeds. The iraqi Prime Minister is facing growing calls from his fellow shia muslims to step down. They say nuri al malikis resignation is necessary to mend the divide in the conflicthit nation. A powerful iraqi s
Community groups are opposing a plan to build two residential towers at the former site of the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre (JCCC), which last month was designated a heritage building
transparency to get the tax and revenue they need and the issue of taxation and making sure they crack down on the tax evasion and tax avoidance. he expects u.s. and european leaders to agree to begin formal talks on a trade deal. he said trusting terrorists would boost employment on both sides of the atlantic. russia has been supplying rep ones to the syrian government. president putin defended the shipments, saying they are in line with international law. u.s. president barack obama announced last week that u.s. officials would help arm opposition groups. he said syrian president crossed a line when his group used chemical weapons. before the summit was japanese prime minister abe. they agreed they would work together to produce defense equipment and draw up a pack to share intelligence and improve counter terrorism measures. his colleagues at the summit said they agreed with abe nomices. now we have more on that. good morning. good morning, catherine. they said he need
the g8 summit is underway in northern ireland where the war in syria is expected to dominate the two-day talks. positions are still wide apart. u.s. president barack obama is promising to back those who chose choose the path to peace, meaning the syrian rebels, while russia is unrelenting in its support for the syrian regime. leaders have signaled progress on a free-trade agreement between the united states and that you. and they are looking to make it harder for multinational companies to avoid paying taxes. here is more on what is on the agenda in enniskillen. british crime prime minister david cameron personally receive the group of eight. u.s. president barack obama and french president francois hollande, despite the idyllic surroundings, tough talks lie ahead. syria could prove an especially thorny issue. russian president vladimir putin says he will continue deliver weapons to the syrian regime. president assad wants us to think that the only alternative to