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Ukraine winter season gas reserves rise to 18.8 bcm - Reuters

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September 09, 2019
Ukraine winter season gas reserves rise to 18.8 bcm - Reuters
Radio Poland: Poland says Russian vote in Ukraine's Crimea 'illegal' - Kyiv Post
Russia/Ukraine Prisoner Exchange: Daily Brief - Human Rights Watch
Belarus President targets co-hosting Olympics with Russia or Ukraine - Insidethegames.biz
ICC to be able to prosecute Russian army commanders over Ukraine mission – Amnesty International - UNIAN

Ukraine winter season gas reserves rise to 18.8 bcm - Reuters

Reuters
KIEV, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Ukraine has stored 18.81 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas by Sept. 7 for the 2019/20 heating season that starts in mid-October, gas transport company Ukrtransgaz said on Monday.
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Radio Poland: Poland says Russian vote in Ukraine's Crimea 'illegal' - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Russia's War Against Ukraine Radio Poland: Poland says Russian vote in Ukraine’s Crimea ‘illegal’ Published Sept. 9 at 2:33 pm A elderly woman walks in front of a graffiti depicting Russian President Vladimir Putin on a building in Sevastopol, Crimea, on March 12, 2018.
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Russia/Ukraine Prisoner Exchange: Daily Brief - Human Rights Watch

Human Rights Watch
Plus: Algeria tightening the screws on demonstrations; Indonesia should investigate deaths of Papuans killed in protests; Bangladesh should end restrictions on Rohingya refugee freedoms; clampdown in Kashmir; extending the UN Commission of Inquiry mandate in Burundi; Pride in Honduras; trial over private life allegations in Morocco; and the need to ban a neurotoxic pesticide in the EU.
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Belarus President targets co-hosting Olympics with Russia or Ukraine - Insidethegames.biz

Insidethegames.biz
Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko has targeted co-hosting the Olympic Games with Russia or Ukraine. The 65-year-old leader made the assertion with the Eastern European country increasingly looking to stage major sporting events.
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ICC to be able to prosecute Russian army commanders over Ukraine mission – Amnesty International - UNIAN

UNIAN
The ICC jurisdiction now allows the body to start the investigation of all occurencies in Ukraine since the start of the Euromaidan and up to date. REUTERS Amnesty International Ukraine President Oksana Pokalchuk has said Moscow's refusal to ratify the Rome Statute will not be able to stop the International Criminal Court (ICC) from prosecuting Russia's highest-level military commanders if it finds enough evidence that criminal orders were issued during the aggression in Ukraine.
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