Thursday, January 31, 2019

Russia Ordered To Pay $11.5 Million Over 2006 Expulsion Of Georgians - RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty

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January 31, 2019
Russia Ordered To Pay $11.5 Million Over 2006 Expulsion Of Georgians - RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
UNIAN: Wounded Ukrainian sailor lawyer files motion for his transfer from Russia to Ukraine - Kyiv Post
EU Observer: EU steps up pressure on Russia over Ukraine - Kyiv Post
Canada does not recognize Putin as war criminal - 112 International
Russia's Hybrid Strategy in the Sea of Azov: Divide and Antagonize (Part One) - The Jamestown Foundation

Russia Ordered To Pay $11.5 Million Over 2006 Expulsion Of Georgians - RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty

RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
The Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is set to deliver its judgment on the mass deportation of Georgian citizens from Russia in 2006. In its first-instance judgment delivered in July 2014, the Strasbourg-based court upheld Georgia's claims that Russian authorities had implemented "a coordinated policy of arresting, detaining, and expelling" Georgian nationals living in Russia.
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UNIAN: Wounded Ukrainian sailor lawyer files motion for his transfer from Russia to Ukraine - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Russia's War Against Ukraine UNIAN: Wounded Ukrainian sailor lawyer files motion for his transfer from Russia to Ukraine
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EU Observer: EU steps up pressure on Russia over Ukraine - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
EU Observer: EU steps up pressure on Russia over Ukraine Published Jan. 31 at 10:53 am
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Canada does not recognize Putin as war criminal - 112 International

112 International
The President of Russia Vladimir Putin Canada condemned Russia for multiple violations of the international law and aggressive behavior, yet it did not recognize Putin as a war criminal, as the press office of the Canadian Foreign Ministry reported.
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Russia's Hybrid Strategy in the Sea of Azov: Divide and Antagonize (Part One) - The Jamestown Foundation

The Jamestown Foundation
On January 17, Ukrainian Minster of Defense Stepan Poltorak stated that Russia’s ultimate goal in the Azov–Black Sea region is to “force Ukraine to renounce its right to navigate through the Kerch Strait and to annex the Sea of Azov in its entirety” (Telegraf.com.ua, January 17, 2019).
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Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Mueller Witness' Team Gamed Out Russian Meddling … in 2015 - The Daily Beast

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January 30, 2019
Mueller Witness' Team Gamed Out Russian Meddling … in 2015 - The Daily Beast
UNIAN: Kremlin reacts to Poroshenko's words about `cold` peace with Russia - Kyiv Post
The tricky business of inheriting billions in Russia - Independent Online
Ukraine's invisible voters - Open Democracy
New report claims to describe inception of private military company allegedly controlled by ‘Putin’s chef’ - Meduza

Mueller Witness' Team Gamed Out Russian Meddling … in 2015 - The Daily Beast

The Daily Beast
Days after Donald Trump rode down an escalator at Trump Tower and announced he’d run for president, a little-known consulting firm with links to Israeli intelligence started gaming out how a foreign government could meddle in the U.S.
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UNIAN: Kremlin reacts to Poroshenko's words about `cold` peace with Russia - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
UNIAN: Kremlin reacts to Poroshenko’s words about `cold` peace with Russia Published Jan.
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The tricky business of inheriting billions in Russia - Independent Online

Independent Online
BloombergWith Vladimir Putin now in his last consecutive presidential term, post-communist Russia’s first generation of billionaires is starting to test his commitment to private property by giving parts of their wealth to heirs.
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Ukraine's invisible voters - Open Democracy

Open Democracy
The campaign "Invisible voters", Kyiv, March 20, 2018. Source: Civic Holding Group "Vplyv".According to Ukraine’s Social Politics Ministry, there are over 1.5 million internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the country, and the latest data from the International Organization for Migration show that 80% of IDPs regard themselves as completely or partially integrated in their new communities.
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New report claims to describe inception of private military company allegedly controlled by ‘Putin’s chef’ - Meduza

Meduza
The Bell has released an extensive report that aims to document the rise of the private military company (PMC) “Wagner,” in which the caterer and restauranteur Evgeny Prigozhin reportedly plays a leading role.
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Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Denmark warns Russia over captured Ukrainian sailors – The Post - The Copenhagen Post - Danish news in english

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January 29, 2019
Denmark warns Russia over captured Ukrainian sailors – The Post - The Copenhagen Post - Danish news in english
OSCE representative’s ‘UN initiative’ on Donbass is ‘surprising’ – Russian envoy - RT
Hundreds of Ukranian Jews land in Israel - The Jerusalem Post
Corruption Perception Index 2018: Ukraine up 10 places, still among most corrupt in Europe - Kyiv Post
Reuters: Danish minister calls for EU-wide sanctions on Russia over Azov Sea - Kyiv Post

Denmark warns Russia over captured Ukrainian sailors – The Post - The Copenhagen Post - Danish news in english

The Copenhagen Post - Danish news in english
The foreign minister, Anders Samuelsen, has warned Russia that new EU sanctions could be on the horizon if the country doesn’t free the 24 Ukrainian sailors detained since late November following a drama in the Kerch Strait.
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OSCE representative’s ‘UN initiative’ on Donbass is ‘surprising’ – Russian envoy - RT

RT
Russian Representative to the Contact Group on resolving the conflict in eastern Ukraine Boris Gryzlov has described as “surprising” OSCE’s special representative Martin Sajdik’s interview with an Austrian newspaper, in which he tried to shift responsibility for resolving Ukraine’s domestic crisis to the UN.
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Hundreds of Ukranian Jews land in Israel - The Jerusalem Post

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Corruption Perception Index 2018: Ukraine up 10 places, still among most corrupt in Europe - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Ukraine is not as corrupt as it was a year ago, but it’s still the second most corrupt country in Europe after Russia, according to anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International.
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Reuters: Danish minister calls for EU-wide sanctions on Russia over Azov Sea - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Reuters: Danish minister calls for EU-wide sanctions on Russia over Azov Sea Published Jan.
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Monday, January 28, 2019

While Putin Hardens His Line in Ukraine, Trump Goes Squishy - The Daily Beast

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January 28, 2019
While Putin Hardens His Line in Ukraine, Trump Goes Squishy - The Daily Beast
Halya Coynash: Court quashes Lviv Council's Russian language 'moratorium' - Kyiv Post
Three wounded Ukrainian sailors transferred to Moscow's Lefortovo – Russian journalist - UNIAN
There’s only one way to tackle Ukraine’s infestation of mines ... slowly - Euronews English
Ukraine reports one enemy attack in Donbas warzone in past 24 hours - UNIAN

While Putin Hardens His Line in Ukraine, Trump Goes Squishy - The Daily Beast

The Daily Beast
MARIUPOL, Ukraine—Oleksandr was the last Ukrainian soldier entering the snow-caked trenches on a journey to the front lines of war. The Ukrainian troops and I trudged at five-meter intervals, a distance close enough so the men could communicate but far enough to minimize casualties if we were shelled by Russian-backed forces trying to take over eastern Ukraine.
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Halya Coynash: Court quashes Lviv Council's Russian language 'moratorium' - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Halya Coynash: Court quashes Lviv Council’s Russian language ‘moratorium’ Published Jan.
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Three wounded Ukrainian sailors transferred to Moscow's Lefortovo – Russian journalist - UNIAN

UNIAN
Three wounded Ukrainian sailors transferred to Moscow's Lefortovo – Russian journalistThey were previously kept in the hospital of the Matrosskaya Tishina detention center. Three Ukrainian sailors were wounded amid the November 25 incident / Photo from facebook.com/RomanTsymbaliuk
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There’s only one way to tackle Ukraine’s infestation of mines ... slowly - Euronews English

Euronews English
“I am not afraid,” says 80 year-old Lidiya Korolyova as she walks across a snow-covered field to check on a suspicious object. It might be a landmine, lying in wait among the trees not far from her village of Ozerne in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine.
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Ukraine reports one enemy attack in Donbas warzone in past 24 hours - UNIAN

UNIAN
Ukraine reports one enemy attack in Donbas warzone in past 24 hours09:21, 28 January 2019 War 4
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Sunday, January 27, 2019

Paul Goble: Orthodoxy doesn't define Russian attitudes toward Ukraine - Kyiv Post

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January 27, 2019
Paul Goble: Orthodoxy doesn't define Russian attitudes toward Ukraine - Kyiv Post
Business Viewpoint with Benjamin Schiller: Eurpean pipeline expansion may have local implications - Tulsa World
EU strives to secure Russian gas transit via Ukraine post-2019 - New Europe
FSB exploits "sabotage countering" pretext to hide aggressive preparations of occupation forces in Donbas – Ukraine intel - UNIAN
Fake: No Evidence of Russian Involvement in MH17 Crash - StopFake.org

Paul Goble: Orthodoxy doesn't define Russian attitudes toward Ukraine - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Paul Goble: Orthodoxy doesn’t define Russian attitudes toward Ukraine Published Jan.
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Business Viewpoint with Benjamin Schiller: Eurpean pipeline expansion may have local implications - Tulsa World

Tulsa World
European-Russian relations can be a bit confounding. Questions of sovereignty and sanctions often abut more traditional economic dilemmas.
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EU strives to secure Russian gas transit via Ukraine post-2019 - New Europe

New Europe
Published 01:45 January 22, 2019 Updated 02:54 January 22, 2019 The European Commission has tabled a proposal for Russia and Ukraine, covering duration, volumes and tariffs of a future gas transit agreement via Ukraine to Europe after 2019, Vice-President for Energy Union Maroš Šefčovič said, following the trilateral talks in Brussels on January 21.
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FSB exploits "sabotage countering" pretext to hide aggressive preparations of occupation forces in Donbas – Ukraine intel - UNIAN

UNIAN
FSB exploits "sabotage countering" pretext to hide aggressive preparations of occupation forces in Donbas – Ukraine intel15:40, 21 January 2019 War
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Fake: No Evidence of Russian Involvement in MH17 Crash - StopFake.org

StopFake.org
Russian propagandist media are once again circulating new fakes on the theme of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH17 which was shot down over Russian separatist-controlled eastern Ukraine in July 2014, killing all passengers and crew on board.
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Saturday, January 26, 2019

Trump and His Associates Had More Than 100 Contacts With Russians Before the Inauguration - New York Times

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January 26, 2019
Trump and His Associates Had More Than 100 Contacts With Russians Before the Inauguration - New York Times
Russia to help Cubana get fleet back in air this year - Channel NewsAsia
Paul Manafort: Judge sets hearing Feb. 4 for arguments about whether he lied to investigators - USA TODAY
There’s One Country in Europe Where Putin Is a Rock Star - Foreign Policy
Ukraine should impose reponsibility for denial of Russian military aggression, - ex-governor - 112 International

Trump and His Associates Had More Than 100 Contacts With Russians Before the Inauguration - New York Times

New York Times
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Russia to help Cubana get fleet back in air this year - Channel NewsAsia

Channel NewsAsia
World Russia to help Cubana get fleet back in air this year Russia will help Cuba repair state-run airline Cubana's mostly grounded fleet, likely by year's end, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov was quoted as saying by Cuban news agency Prensa Latina on Friday.
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Paul Manafort: Judge sets hearing Feb. 4 for arguments about whether he lied to investigators - USA TODAY

USA TODAY
Paul Manafort arrives June 15, 2018, for a hearing at U.S. District Court on in Washington, D.C. (Photo: MANDEL NGAN, AFP/Getty Images) WASHINGTON – A federal judge on Friday set a hearing Feb.
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There’s One Country in Europe Where Putin Is a Rock Star - Foreign Policy

Foreign Policy
For days before Vladimir Putin’s first foreign trip of 2019, the press in Serbia were already giving wall-to-wall coverage to the Russian president’s one-day visit to Belgrade.
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Ukraine should impose reponsibility for denial of Russian military aggression, - ex-governor - 112 International

112 International
The Ukrainian Parliament should introduce criminal reponsibility for denial of the Russian military aggression against Ukraine in 2014. Pavlo Zhebrivsky, the ex-head of Donetsk regional administration said this on air of 112 Ukraine TV channel.
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