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Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych has met with US Senator John McCain. The meeting took place…

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Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych has met with US Senator John McCain. The meeting took place after McCain addressed hundreds of thousands of protesters packed into Kyiv’s Independence Square on Sunday, supporting them and their European ambitions.

McCain threatened sanctions against Ukraine if authorities use more violence against protesters.

Yanukovych has faced mass protests since his U-turn away from Europe and a heavy police crackdown against demonstrators.

Ukraine is looking for help with its creaking economy: it needs to cover an external funding gap of 12 billion euros next year.

Catherine Aston, EU foreign policy chief, said a deal can still be worked out.

“We are very concerned when we look at some of the things that have been said and my purpose in talking to President Yanukovytch was to discover what these short-term economic issues are that have prevented him from signing and I feel that we can work with him to resolve those,” said Ashton.

On the other side of the political tug-of-war is Russia. Extra money could be on the table at a meeting on Tuesday between Yanukovych and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

But Russia, which for centuries controlled or exerted heavy influence on Ukraine, wants the country to join a customs union analogous to the EU, which also includes Belarus and Kazakhstan.

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Europe Today: Magyar softens on Ukraine as EU prepares new Russia sanctions

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Europe Today: Magyar softens on Ukraine as EU prepares new Russia sanctions

Hungary could lift its veto on the opening of Ukraine’s EU accession talks if Kyiv accepts to protect minority rights for the Hungarian community in Ukraine. Meanwhile, the EU is preparing more sanctions against Russia. Angela Skujins speaks to the EU’s Sanctions Envoy, David O’Sullivan.

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Iran To Blame For Closing Strait Of Hormuz

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Gulf Cooperation Council leader Jasem Mohamed AlBudaiwi tells Euronews that Iran is responsible for weaponising the Strait to score a geopolitical win and should deal with the effects.

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Where Are Tickets Getting Most Expensive To?

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Long-haul flights to south-east Asia from Europe have risen by nearly 300% since the onset of the war in the Middle East.

While some low-cost carriers have kept competitive prices through fuel hedging, this won’t be sustainable long-term.

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Who Did The UK Ban From Entering And Why?

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The UK government barred seven individuals from entering the UK, stating that their presence is “not conducive to the public good”.

But on what grounds and what does this decision mean in practice?

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UK PM Starmer pays tribute to stabbing victim Henry Nowak and family, condemns protest violence

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