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Obama gives Putin chilly reception at APEC summit in China

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ALEXEY DRUZHININ/AFP/Getty Images   President Obama doesn’t take too kindly to being touched by Russian President Vladimir Putin at the start of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting. It's not the Cold War, but a cold shoulder. President Obama appeared to blow off Russian President Vladimir Putin during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit of world leaders on Tuesday. The rebuff came as the two leaders entered a hall in a conference center near Beijing, China, with Chinese President Xi Jinping. "It's beautiful, isn't it?" Putin remarked toward Obama. "Yes," Obama agreed, avoiding eye contact in a manner watching reporters called cold. World Leaders Meet. Awkwardness Ensues. Wednesday November 12 th , 2014  at  10:30 AM WSJ.Com: World News 1 Share Even in highly scripted meetings like the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Beijing, awkward moments creep up when world leaders are

Moscow Sends More Convoys Into Ukraine as Cease-fire Collapses - TIME: NATO’s supreme commander says cease-fire now exists in “name only”

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A driver parks a truck of a Russian humanitarian-aid convoy at a warehouse in the city of Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, on Oct. 31, 2014  Dmitry Lovetsky—AP NATO’s supreme commander says cease-fire now exists in “name only” Moscow Sends More Convoys Into Ukraine as Cease-fire Collapses - TIME Wednesday November 12 th , 2014  at  10:02 AM Top Stories - Google News 1 Share The Moscow Times Moscow Sends More Convoys Into Ukraine as Cease-fire Collapses TIME Ukraine A driver parks a truck of a Russian humanitarian aid convoy at a warehouse in the city of Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, Friday, Oct. 31, 2014. Dmitry Lovetsky—AP. NATO's Supreme Commander says ceasefire now exists in “name only”. Russian officials ... Ukraine tensions: OSCE warns real "risk of further escalation" BBC News Bloomberg Businessweek: VimpelCom quarterly earnings drop as Russia  ... Kyiv Post all 1,345 news articles » China scores big at Apec summit