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						Exclusive: Germany wants more EU sanctions on Russia over Siemens Crimea turbines - sources						 
					Germany is urging the European Union to add up to four more Russian nationals and companies to the bloc's sanctions blacklist over Siemens (SIEGn.DE) gas turbines delivered to Moscow-annexed Crimea, two sources in Brussels said. 
 
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						Trump open to signing Russia sanctions legislation: official						 
					The White House said on Sunday that U.S. President Donald Trump was open to signing legislation toughening sanctions on Russia after Senate and House leaders reached agreement on a bill late last week. 
 
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						Merkel's Bavarian ally opposes Macron's euro zone reform plans: Der Spiegel						 
					A senior member of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's Bavarian allies rejected French President Emmanuel Macron's plans to reform the euro zone by installing a joint finance minister and creating a common budget, in an interview published on Saturday. 
 
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						Macron to discuss Ukraine with Putin, Merkel and Poroshenko						 
					French President Emmanuel Macron will call the leaders of Russia, Germany and Ukraine on Monday to discuss the conflict in eastern Ukraine, his office said in a statement, as world powers step up efforts to try to end the violence in the region. 
 
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						U.S. lawmakers reach deal on sanctions bill for Russia, Iran, North Korea						 
					U.S. Republicans and Democrats have reached agreement on legislation that allows new sanctions against Russia, Iran and now also North Korea, leading congressional Democrats said on Saturday. 
 
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						Taiwan says Chinese aircraft flew near island in military exercise						 
					China flew several fighter and reconnaissance aircraft near Taiwan in a training exercise, the self-ruled island's defense ministry said on Friday. 
 
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						Putin says yet to decide whether to run for president again						 
					President Vladimir Putin said on Friday he had not yet decided whether to run for re-election in 2018, but promised not to change the constitution to allow him to keep on running for Russia's top political post indefinitely. 
 
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						Crimean scandal prompts Siemens to retreat from Russian energy						 
Germany's Siemens tried to distance itself from a Crimean sanctions scandal on Friday, halting deliveries of power equipment to Russian state-controlled customers and reviewing supply deals. 
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