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Painting of two Tahitian women by an artist whose work won little or no acclaim in his lifetime is sold for nearly $300m
Everyone has their price, so the saying goes, and it appears that almost $300m (£200m) was the right price for one Swiss art collector.
Rudolf Staechelin was the owner of the painting Nafea Faa Ipoipo? or When Will You Marry? by Paul Gauguin, but it is now thought to have become the most expensive artwork he sold it.
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Ohio barbershop shooting leaves 3 men dead, 3 other people wounded; police seek public's help
WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS, Ohio – A shooting at a suburban Cleveland barbershop has left three men dead and three other people wounded.
Police are looking for at least one suspect who burst into the Chalk Linez Barbershop in Warrensville Heights on Thursday night and opened fire.
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City officials released few details in a Friday news conference but asked for the public's help. They won't discuss a possible motive or say how many people did the shooting.
The Cuyahoga (ky-uh-HOH'-guh) County medical examiner identifies the three dead men as William Gonzalez, Brandon White and Walter Lee Barfield.
Warrensville Heights police Chief Wesley Haynes says the people who survived are in stable condition. He says his community "does not go through incidents like this" and he's "glad" he has support from other law enforcement agencies.
WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS, Ohio -- A lone gunman walked into a barbershop on Thursday and shot six people, killing three, in the deadliest shooting in the city's history.
Three men inside the Chalk Linez barbershop on Harvard Road died in a hail of gunfire. Three others, two men and a woman, suffered gunshot wounds. Those three are in stable condition at South Pointe Hospital, according to Warrensville Heights Police Chief Wesley Haynes.
Police and U.S. Marshals are tracking a suspect, Haynes said. Angela Ladson, the mother of Brandon White who was killed in the shooting, told a group of reporters after a Friday afternoon press conference that investigators are searching for a 21-year-old man.
"It's a senseless crime," she said. "What is the point of killing people? I don't get it. I lost my son. He didn't deserve this."
White, 31, of Warrensville Heights, William Gonzalez, 32, of Garfield Heights, and Walter Barfield, 23, of Cleveland, all died during the shooting. Haynes declined to provide more information about the people who were wounded.
All three of the men killed were friends. White went to the barbershop every Thursday to get his haircut and to play video games, White's sister Keisha Ladson said. Gonzalez owned the shop and Barfield worked there.
All three who died were taken across the street to South Pointe Hospital. The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner has not made an official ruling on the deaths. Haynes said the city has never had a triple homicide before.
He said the survivors are cooperating with police. Haynes said they are unsure what prompted the shooting.
Mayor Brad Sellers said they believe the incident began somewhere outside Warrensville Heights, but he and Haynes declined to provide more information.
"It's been really hard, because our community doesn't go through incidents like this," Haynes said. "I'm glad we have the support that we have through other agencies. We're going to get through this and bring somebody to justice."
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The killing is the second in Warrensville Heights since the Jan. 24 fatal shooting of Marc T. Lanier, 49. Lanier was shot to death several times on the doorstep of his home in the 20000 block of Wickfield Avenue.
Keisha Ladson said her family believes the shooting is connected with the fatal shooting on Saturday of Orlando Stevens, a barber who was shot and killed on Saturday at the R Bar & Lounge in Maple Heights. Her brother and Stevens were friends.
Haynes said they are investigating to see if the two shootings are connected.
Investigators are reviewing surveillance footage from the area surrounding the barbershop. The business sits in a plaza in the 20000 block of Harvard Avenue and is flanked by other businesses.
"Our response has been immediate and swift," Sellers said.
A woman who called 911 about 8 p.m. Thursday after the shooting. She screamed into the phone and most of the call was inaudible. The woman told dispatchers that her husband was shot but she never identified herself or her husband.
A man got on the phone later in the call. Neither person told the dispatcher where the shooting happened, only saying it was a barbershop.
Police from several neighboring cities responded. The state Bureau of Criminal Investigation assisted police with analyzing the crime scene.
Keisha Ladson said one of White's brothers pulled into the parking lot after the shooting. The gunman tapped on his car window with the gun but spared his life, she said.
"Life is not promised," Angela Ladson said. "Cherish the moments you have. You don't know from day-to-day with your kids, your husband, your wife. The world is really getting crazy out there."
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Obama, Merkel to Look for Solution on Ukraineby webdesk@voanews.com (Luis Ramirez)
After bidding for a peace deal with the Russians, German Chancellor Angela Merkel heads to Washington on Sunday for talks with President Barack Obama. The U.S. leader is considering providing lethal aid to Ukraine, something Merkel says her country will not do. Those differences will be on the agenda when she visits the White House. VOA White House correspondent Luis Ramirez reports.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande have met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in a diplomatic push for peace in eastern Ukraine.
Merkel and Hollande on February 6 were presenting Putin with a new proposal to end the conflict between government forces and Russian-backed rebels that has killed more than 5,350 people since April and raised East-West tension to a level unseen since the Cold War.
Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said the three leaders were meeting "eye-to-eye" in the Kremlin without other members of the visiting delegations or lower-level officials.
Details of the proposal brought by Merkel and Hollande have been kept under wraps, but Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said talks with the duo in Kyiv on February 5 raised "hope for a cease-fire."
Putin is facing growing Western pressure to abandon support for the separatists, who hold parts of two provinces and have gained ground in an upsurge of fighting that has killed hundreds of people in less than a month.
In Brussels, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said that Russia "continues to escalate the conflict by sending mercenaries and tanks" into Ukraine.
Russia "cannot be allowed to redraw the map of Europe," Biden said, speaking alongside European Council chief Donald Tusk on February 6.
"This is a moment where the United States and Europe must stand together, stand firm," he said.
“Russia continues to escalate the conflict by sending mercenaries and tanks," Biden added.
Tusk said, "The European Union and the United States need to continue standing shoulder to shoulder, coordinate our efforts, and uphold the pressure on Russia for as long as necessary."
"We cannot compromise on Ukraine's independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity," he added.
European Union President Donald Tusk (right) listens to U.S. Vice President Joe Biden at EU headquarters in Brussels on February 6.
Putin's spokesman said on February 5 that the leaders would discuss "the fastest possible end to the civil war in southeastern Ukraine" -- wording that reflects Russia's claim that it is not involved in the conflict.
The separatists and the Kremlin blame Kyiv and the West for the renewed bloodshed, which followed a lull in the fighting in December, but the United States has called the recent escalation in fighting a "Russian-backed offensive" by the rebels.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, arriving in Munch for a three-day annual security conference that will be dominated by the deadliest conflict in Europe since the Balkan wars of the 1990s, said reinforced rebels were on the attack.
"What we know is that the separatists have moved well beyond the original contact line and that they have also received substantial increased supplies of weapons during recent weeks," Stoltenberg said.
He said that "this has enabled them to launch new attacks and we have seen increased fighting along the whole of the original contact line. And that just underscores how serious and critical the situation in Ukraine is."
In Munich, British Defense Secretary Michael Fallon said that Western sanctions imposed on Russia over its annexation of Crimea in March and its support for the separatists will remain in place until it abides by commitments under a shattered cease-fire deal signed in September in Minsk.
"Anything that can help push, pull the Russians back to the negotiating table and ensure that the Minsk agreements are properly respected is to be welcomed, but we also need to keep up the pressure on Russia and make it absolutely clear that the current level of sanctions will continue to apply as long as the aggression in eastern Ukraine continues and that if it is increased then the sanctions too will be increased," he told Reuters
Ahead of her departure from Berlin, Merkel played down the chances of securing a truce.
"We don't know whether it will happen today or if further talks will be required,” she told reporters on February 6. “We don't know if these will be short talks today in Moscow or long ones, or if they will be final talks."
She also rejected reports that she was prepared to offer more territory to Ukraine's separatists, saying: "As German chancellor I would never, over the head of another country, in this case Ukraine, get involved in territorial issues."
Diplomatic Push
In Paris, Hollande said he was heading for the talks with Putin with the aim of reaching an global agreement to end violence in Ukraine.
"Everyone knows that the first step must be a cease-fire, but it is not enough," he said. "We must get a comprehensive agreement."
The duo visited Kyiv on February 5 in the biggest push yet to resolve the 10-month conflict, which has killed more than 5,350 people since April 2014.
In Moscow, Putin aide Yury Ushakov said the Kremlin expected that Merkel and Hollande had taken the Russian president's own peace proposals into account.
Ushakov said Russia was "ready for a constructive conversation" aimed at stabilizing the situation, establishing a dialogue between the Ukrainian government and the rebels, and rebuilding economic ties between eastern Ukraine and Kyiv.
Those are goals Moscow has long espoused, and Ushakov made no mention of withdrawing troops or weapons.
Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said Kyiv would not consider any peace plan that casts doubt on the country's territorial integrity, sovereignty, or independence.
Yatsenyuk made the statement after talks with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, who was also in Kyiv on February 5.
Kerry said Washington supported diplomacy, but "cannot close our eyes to Russian tanks crossing the border" into Ukraine.
He said that "Russia's continued aggression in the east" is the gravest threat facing Ukraine today.
Kerry demanded the withdrawal of all Russian troops and weaponry from Ukraine, and said U.S. President Barack Obama will decide soon whether to provide Ukraine with lethal weapons to fight the separatists.
In Washington, Republican Senator John McCain said U.S. lawmakers would write legislation requiring the United States to send arms to Ukraine if Obama did not do so.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest, meanwhile said, that the United States continues "to be supportive of ongoing efforts to try to find a diplomatic resolution" to the crisis.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Aleksandr Lukashevich has warned that any U.S. move to send weapons to Ukraine would cause "colossal damage" to U.S.-Russian ties.
Germany and other European states remain fiercely opposed to sending arms to Ukraine.
The top NATO commander, U.S. Air Force General Philip Breedlove, said on February 5 that Russia continued to supply the separatists with heavy, state-of-the-art weapons, air defenses, and fighters.
Breedlove also cautioned that any move to give Ukraine lethal defensive weapons "could trigger a more strident reaction from Russia."
New NATO Command Posts
Meanwhile, NATO on February 5 agreed to immediately set up six command posts in eastern Europe and establish a spearhead force of 5,000 troops in response to Russian aggression in Ukraine.
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said the force would be available to deploy within two to seven days in a crisis.
The six command posts will be located in Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Romania -- all former Soviet republics or satellites that are now in the EU and NATO.
The spearhead force will be backed up by two more brigades in order to keep reinforcements coming in a crisis.
In total, the NATO response force will be increased to 30,000 troops from the current number of 13,000.
On the ground in eastern Ukraine, a temporary, localized humanitarian truce for several hours on February 6 enabled some civilians to leave the besieged town of Debaltseve, the site of some of the deadliest fighting in recent weeks.
Separatist forces are trying to dislodge government forces from Debaltseve, which straddles a transport junction between the rebel-held provincial capitals of Donetsk and Luhansk.
The Ukrainian military said on February 6 that the rebels had carried out more than 100 attacks on army positions in eastern Ukraine over the past 24 hours, killing two soldiers and wounding 26.
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Московский комсомолец |
«Встреча надежды»: Меркель и Олланд согласуют с Путиным новый план, а Порошенко готов подписать "что угодно"
Московский комсомолец Накануне визита в Москву Ангела Меркель и Франсуа Олланд провели пятичасовые переговоры с Петром Порошенко, на которых обсуждался новый план по урегулировании конфликта на Донбассе. Эти же предложения европейские лидеры сделают в пятницу Владимиру Путину в ... В Москве встретятся Владимир Путин, Франсуа Олланд и Ангела МеркельПервый канал Путин, Меркель и Олланд в Кремле обсудят неотложное урегулирование на УкраинеТАСС Путин, Олланд и Меркель проводят переговоры в КремлеВести.Ru Газета.Ru-Взгляд-Российская Газета Все похожие статьи: 3 125 » |
inoСМИ.Ru |
СМИ Чехии: Путин ищет лазейку в Европу
inoСМИ.Ru Он не только вверг множество европейских стран в кризис, но и дает сегодня возможность Владимиру Путину, который «ищет любую лазейку», оказывать влияние на принятие решений в Европе. Обозреватель уверена, что и на этот раз у президента России уже приготовлены ... |
Медиагруппа "Звезда" |
Bild: Путин победил
Медиагруппа "Звезда" Одно из ведущих немецких изданий Bild заявило о безоговорочной победе Москвы и, в частности, президента России Владимира Путина, в ситуации, возникшей между европейскими государствами из-за украинского конфликта. Обозреватель Пауль Ронцхаймер в своей статье говорит ... Bild: Путин одержал победу в украинском конфликтеГазета.Ru В Германии уверены, что Владимир Путин одержал победу над ЗападомПетербургский дневник Все похожие статьи: 15 » |
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Российская Газета |
Владимир Путин посетит в Сочи праздничное ледовое шоу "Год после Игр"
Российская Газета Вечером Владимир Путин посетит праздничное ледовое шоу "Год после Игр". Мероприятие приурочено к годовщине со дня открытия XXII Олимпийских зимних игр и XI Паралимпийских зимних игр в Сочи. Глава государства также примет участие в торжественном открытии композиции ... Владимир Путин посетит СочиRegions.ru Путин решил провести выходные в Сочи, где его уже дожидается ЛукашенкоNEWSru.com Владимир Путин едет в Сочи праздновать годовщину ОлимпиадыПетербургский дневник Интервью Агентство -Агентство Бизнес Новостей (пресс-релиз) -Блокнот Воронеж Все похожие статьи: 384 » |
CNN |
Kremlin spokesman says Putin does not have Asperger's
USA TODAY A spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday that the longtime leader does not have Asperger's Syndrome, which was theorized by analysts in a 2008 report for the Pentagon obtained by USA TODAY. "That is stupidity not worthy of comment," ... Does Putin have Asperger's?CNN Pentagon thinktank claims Putin has Asperger's – has Putinology gone too far?The Guardian Vladimir Putin may have Asperger's syndrome, Pentagon report saysNational Post The Hill (blog) -Forbes all 188 news articles » |
Независимая газета |
CNN: Что будет делать Путин, если в Украине появится американское оружие
Независимая газета «Это не сдержит Путина и может быть не только недостаточно, но и опасно», - сказал экс-разведчик. По мнению Румера, российский президент до сих пор демонстрировал способность к эскалации (конфликта – НГ), несмотря на сбой в отношения с Европой и США, на экономические ... и другие » |
Bloomberg View |
Putin's Evolution
New York Times How did Vladimir Putin, the president who promised Russians stability when he first came to power in 2000, become today's high-stakes gambler, presiding over an economy in crisis and the war in Ukraine? Why do his priorities now center on his political ... Putin Shrugs Off Oligarch Opposition To His 'Holy War' And PoliciesForbes Ukraine conflict: Russia lets 'spy mother' leave jailBBC News A Russian Housewife Caught in Putin's WarBloomberg View The Week Magazine-The Guardian-Bloomberg all 278 news articles » |
The Moscow Times |
How Putin Managed to Dodge the Blame for Russia's Recession
The Moscow Times The economy may be in serious trouble, but Russians continue to trust and support President Vladimir Putin, and analysts say this is because he represents the focal point of the “symbolic unity” of the Russian nation. Putin is associated with Russia's ... Vladimir Putin's daughter identified by opponentNew York Daily News Putin's 'family values' only add to his legendThe Japan Times Russian Opposition to Test Putin's Popularity Amid Financial CrisisGlobal Voices Online The Cairo Post -Tribune-Review all 14 news articles » |
Financial Times |
Battle for Ukraine: How the west lost Putin
Financial Times Vladimir Putin is the master destabiliser. A black belt in judo, he is an expert at keeping opponents off-balance. He alternates between the friendly gesture and the menacing glance. Throughout the crisis in Ukraine, the most serious threat to security ... and more » |
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BBC Russian |
FT: Путин предложил Меркель «чеченский» вариант урегулирования украинского кризиса
Телеканал ДОЖДЬ Как стало известно газете, на переговорах в Брисбене Путин выразил мнение, что украинским властям стоит вести в отношении самопровозглашенных Донецкой и Луганской «народных республик» такую же политику, какую Москва вела по отношению к Чечне: покупать их в обмен на ... Путин предложил Меркель урегулировать украинский кризис по чеченскому варианту - FTВедомости Пресса Британии: как Запад потерял ПутинаBBC Russian Financial Times рассказала, чем Путин шокировал Меркель в БрисбенеБлокнот ВоронежОбщественное телевидение России-Российский Диалог -Новостной проект INFOX.ru Все похожие статьи: 426 » |
Wall Street Journal |
There's only one thing that can save Russia's economy, and it's not Vladimir Putin
Washington Post (blog) Putin can't let it fall too much, though, otherwise Russian companies might not be able to pay back all the dollars they owe, and Russian banks might not be able to give scared depositors all the dollars they want. That's why the central bank increased ... Putin's Ruble GambleWall Street Journal all 106 news articles » |
Putin on track to nationalize companies: Critic
CNBC As a result, there is little value to be found in the country for investors, the outspoken critic of President Vladimir Putin said in a CNBC "Squawk Box" interview. "It's a value trap right now. Low price-to-earnings ratio only helps you if you get ... |
Business Insider |
Putin Says Russia Needs $3 Billion Used to Bail Out Ukraine
Bloomberg (Bloomberg) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin said Ukraine should repay a $3 billion loan because Russia needs the money for the government's plan to fight an economic crisis. Russia's Wellbeing Fund, including the debt due for repayment by Ukraine ... Putin's EvolutionNew York Times Putin Shrugs Off Oligarch Opposition To His 'Holy War' And PoliciesForbes |
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BBC Russian |
Запад и Путин: кто кого потерял и почему?
BBC Russian Однако сама постановка вопроса представляется весьма интересной: действительно ли именно Запад "потерял" Путина и вместе с ним всю Россию? Ведущий "Пятого этажа" Михаил Смотряев беседует с Павлом Баевым, профессором Международного института исследования ... |
Business Insider |
Putin says Ukraine needs to repay a $3 billion loan because Russia needs the ...
Business Insider On Tuesday Russian president Vladimir Putin said that Ukraine should repay the $3 billion loan because Russia needs that money to fight the economic crisis that's currently ravaging the nation, reports Bloomberg's Anton Doroshev. Last week, Russia ... |
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