Thursday, October 31, 2019

Russia, OSCE hail troop separation in eastern Ukraine - Anadolu Agency

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October 31, 2019
Russia, OSCE hail troop separation in eastern Ukraine - Anadolu Agency
Reeker: 'Malign' Russia Invaded, Occupied Ukraine - Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty
NATO Chief Demands Russia Get Out Of Eastern Ukraine, Stop Supporting Separatists - Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty
UNIAN: Russia's actions in Black Sea problem of international scale - Kyiv Post
Halya Coynash: Russia uses falsification for persecution of pro-Ukraine activist in Crimea - Kyiv Post

Russia, OSCE hail troop separation in eastern Ukraine - Anadolu Agency

Opposing forces in eastern Ukraine, wracked by conflict with separatists, have “successfully begun” separation, according to Russia’s foreign minister and the leader of the Organization for Security and Cooperation (OSCE). more ›

Reeker: 'Malign' Russia Invaded, Occupied Ukraine - Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty

Reeker: 'Malign' Russia Invaded, Occupied Ukraine Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty more ›

NATO Chief Demands Russia Get Out Of Eastern Ukraine, Stop Supporting Separatists - Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty

KYIV -- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has held talks in Kyiv with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg and a small group of other officials from NATO and Ukraine. Zelenskiy's office said the meeting early on October 31 involved "a narrow circle" of delegates. more ›

UNIAN: Russia's actions in Black Sea problem of international scale - Kyiv Post

Russia's War Against Ukraine UNIAN: Russia’s actions in Black Sea problem of international scale Published Oct. 31 at 11:13 am People enjoy a day out at the beach in the Black Sea port of Skadovsk, southern Ukraine, on Sept. more ›

Halya Coynash: Russia uses falsification for persecution of pro-Ukraine activist in Crimea - Kyiv Post

Russia's War Against Ukraine Halya Coynash: Russia uses falsification for persecution of pro-Ukraine activist in Crimea Published Oct. 31 at 9:16 am Crimean pro-Ukrainian activist Oleh Prykhodko outside his home in Orekhovo, near Saki. more ›
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Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Testimony from career diplomats to outline Trump’s dark view of Ukraine - The Washington Post

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October 30, 2019
Testimony from career diplomats to outline Trump’s dark view of Ukraine - The Washington Post
[Doyle McManus] Trump and Ukraine: Putin’s got skin in this game, too - The Korea Herald
Millions In Infrastructure Investments Pledged In Ukraine’s Donbas - Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty
Brexit, Impeachment, Russia: Your Wednesday Briefing - The New York Times
How Ukraine and Pro-Russian Separatists Traded Unconvicted Prisoners - Balkan Insight

Testimony from career diplomats to outline Trump’s dark view of Ukraine - The Washington Post

The State Department officials, Catherine Croft and Christopher Anderson, will say their optimistic view of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky clashed with a darker outlook of the new government held by Trump and an informal channel of actors linked to the president’s attorney Rudolph W. more ›

[Doyle McManus] Trump and Ukraine: Putin’s got skin in this game, too - The Korea Herald

It’s only a little over a month since an intelligence community whistleblower turned the Trump administration on its side; it may seem like more. At first, the story seemed straightforward: The informant charged that President Trump had pressured Ukraine’s new president to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden’s son and blocked US military aid to force the Ukrainian leader to do his bidding. more ›

Millions In Infrastructure Investments Pledged In Ukraine’s Donbas - Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty

At the first Ukrainian government-sponsored investment forum since President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s election, hundreds of millions of dollars in investments and loans were promised on October 29 in Mariupol, a port city less than 30 kilometers west of the front line of a conflict with Russian-backed separatists. more ›

Brexit, Impeachment, Russia: Your Wednesday Briefing - The New York Times

(Want to get this briefing by email? Here’s the sign-up.) Good morning. We’re taking a look at the intense campaign season ahead of the British general election, a new White House official who alleges omissions in the account of Trump’s call with Ukraine and a battle cry for a fed-up generation. more ›

How Ukraine and Pro-Russian Separatists Traded Unconvicted Prisoners - Balkan Insight

Back in December 2014, Serhiy Shulakov was busy fixing cars in his company’s auto-service yard in the eastern Ukrainian town of Popasna when he saw a hand reaching over the fence. The hand that was trying to unlock the gate belonged to a member of the Ukrainian Security Service, the SBU. more ›
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Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Ukraine, separatists both pull back heavy weapons from east - Minneapolis Star Tribune

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October 29, 2019
Ukraine, separatists both pull back heavy weapons from east - Minneapolis Star Tribune
GAS – Curve edges up on Russia, Ukraine concerns - Montel
UNIAN: Bohdan - Steinmeier formula `designed` for Russian media space - Kyiv Post
Impeachment backstory: The nuclear dimension of US security assistance to Ukraine - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Putin always on his mind? Trump refers to Ukraine’s Zelensky as ‘new Russian president’ - RT

Ukraine, separatists both pull back heavy weapons from east - Minneapolis Star Tribune

KYIV, Ukraine — Ukrainian officials and Russian-backed separatists both announced Tuesday they have begun pulling back weapons in Ukraine's war-torn east, a step they hope unblocks a stalled peace process. more ›

GAS – Curve edges up on Russia, Ukraine concerns - Montel

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UNIAN: Bohdan - Steinmeier formula `designed` for Russian media space - Kyiv Post

UNIAN: Bohdan – Steinmeier formula `designed` for Russian media space Published Oct. 29 at 1:34 pm Andriy Bohdan, President Volodymyr Zelensky's chief of staff, speaks at a briefing in Kyiv on July 30, 2019. more ›

Impeachment backstory: The nuclear dimension of US security assistance to Ukraine - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Ukraine has burst into international headlines as the country at the heart of the impeachment investigation of US President Donald Trump. Earlier this year, President Trump halted nearly $400 million of military aid to Ukraine, which has been battling Russian aggression for over five years at the cost of 13,000 lives. more ›

Putin always on his mind? Trump refers to Ukraine’s Zelensky as ‘new Russian president’ - RT

Donald Trump has galvanized Russiagate diehards lurking on social media, after mistakenly referring to Volodymyr Zelensky as the new leader of… Russia. The US president made the slip-up while defending his relationship with Kiev, which is currently being scrutinized by Democratic lawmakers. more ›
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Monday, October 28, 2019

Russia may put released Ukrainian sailors on wanted list — lawyer - Ukrinform. Ukraine and world news

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October 28, 2019
Russia may put released Ukrainian sailors on wanted list — lawyer - Ukrinform. Ukraine and world news
Zach Dorfman: How Trump is helping Russia help Trump again - Kyiv Post
Timeline: Trump, Ukraine and impeachment | TheHill - The Hill
Kremlin network blaming Ukraine for MH17 crash - news politics - UNIAN
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's death doesn't erase Trump's foreign policy failures (or Russia's wins) - NBC News

Russia may put released Ukrainian sailors on wanted list — lawyer - Ukrinform. Ukraine and world news

Nikolay Polozov, the lawyer of the Ukrainian military sailors released from Russian prison, warns that Russia may put them on the wanted list. "There is a very serious danger that the Russian authorities may put the sailors on the wanted list if they do not appear at the request of an investigator or in court," Polozov said in a commentary to Crimea. more ›

Zach Dorfman: How Trump is helping Russia help Trump again - Kyiv Post

Russia's War Against Ukraine Ukraine-U.S. Relations In Trump Era Zach Dorfman: How Trump is helping Russia help Trump again Published Oct. 28 at 12:25 pm US President Donald Trump offers a hand shake to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during a meeting in New York on Sept. more ›

Timeline: Trump, Ukraine and impeachment | TheHill - The Hill

The House impeachment inquiry focused on President Trump’s dealings with Ukraine has consumed Washington since late September. Democrats are investigating whether Trump made military aid to Ukraine contingent on Kiev launching an investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden, a potential 2020 opponent. more ›

Kremlin network blaming Ukraine for MH17 crash - news politics - UNIAN

With the approach of the MH17 trial set to start March 2020, the Kremlin is trying to discredit the findings of the Joint Investigation Team to escape from responsibility for the downing of the civilian jet over the Donbas in July 2014.To this end, the Russian Federation has set up a network of organizations and agents of influence in Europe tasked with smearing the JIT efforts to find those responsible for the deaths of passengers of a Boeing Malaysian Airlines flight MH-17 en route from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur. more ›

Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's death doesn't erase Trump's foreign policy failures (or Russia's wins) - NBC News

A deadly U.S.-led raid in northwestern Syria has killed the world’s most wanted terrorist, Islamic State founder and leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who reportedly detonated a suicide vest. more ›
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Sunday, October 27, 2019

Column: Trump and Ukraine: Putin's got skin in this game, too - Los Angeles Times

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October 27, 2019
Column: Trump and Ukraine: Putin's got skin in this game, too - Los Angeles Times
John Bolton — Democrats' Newest, And Unlikely, Ally Against Trump - NPR
‘This is going to do lasting damage’: Impeachment leaves Ukraine policy in chaos - POLITICO
Hobbs native brings home stories from Ukraine - Odessa American
Russia-led forces attack Ukraine troops 21 times amid President Zelensky's visit to Donbas war zone - UNIAN

Column: Trump and Ukraine: Putin's got skin in this game, too - Los Angeles Times

It’s only a little over a month since an intelligence community whistleblower turned the Trump administration on its side; it may seem like more. At first, the story seemed straightforward: The informant charged that President Trump had pressured Ukraine’s new president to investigate Joe Biden’s son and blocked U.S. more ›

John Bolton — Democrats' Newest, And Unlikely, Ally Against Trump - NPR

John Bolton, as national security adviser, listens as President Trump speaks during a Cabinet meeting in February. Evan Vucci/AP hide caption toggle caption Evan Vucci/AP John Bolton, as national security adviser, listens as President Trump speaks during a Cabinet meeting in February. more ›

‘This is going to do lasting damage’: Impeachment leaves Ukraine policy in chaos - POLITICO

U.S. policy toward Ukraine is in shambles, lawmakers and foreign policy experts say, as House Democrats barrel along with an impeachment probe that began with an anonymous whistleblower’s complaint and has ballooned into the most serious threat so far to Donald Trump’s presidency. more ›

Hobbs native brings home stories from Ukraine - Odessa American

Like any other entrepreneur, Ryan Miller had an idea, filed a limited liability company and went to work. Only the 24-year-old Hobbs, N.M., native didn’t invent a new product or improve on previous ideas. more ›

Russia-led forces attack Ukraine troops 21 times amid President Zelensky's visit to Donbas war zone - UNIAN

Russia-led forces attack Ukraine troops 21 times amid President Zelensky's visit to Donbas war zone11:20, 27 October 2019 War 2 0 No Ukrainian army casualties have been reported over the period under review. more ›
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Saturday, October 26, 2019

By pressing Zelensky for political favors, Trump upended US support for 'rule of law' in Ukraine - CNN

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October 26, 2019
By pressing Zelensky for political favors, Trump upended US support for 'rule of law' in Ukraine - CNN
Action to support Ukrainian political prisoners in Russia took place in Riga - 112 International
Immigration to Israel is on the rise thanks to these 'non-Jews' - Haaretz
As Trump impeachment probe heats up, some say Congress is doing inquiry the Justice Department should've done - USA TODAY
Razumkov: Ukraine can't accept return of Russia to PACE | KyivPost - Ukraine's Global Voice - Kyiv Post

By pressing Zelensky for political favors, Trump upended US support for 'rule of law' in Ukraine - CNN

A comedian-turned-politician who promised big changes, Zelensky would need to study the ins and outs of government. He would soon become commander-in-chief of a military still at war with Russia. more ›

Action to support Ukrainian political prisoners in Russia took place in Riga - 112 International

Action to support Ukrainian political prisoners in Russia happened in Riga An action to support Ukrainians who were arrested by Russian military forces took place in the capital of Latvia, Riga, as Liberty Radio informs. more ›

Immigration to Israel is on the rise thanks to these 'non-Jews' - Haaretz

Two countries have been responsible for a growing share of immigration to Israel in recent years: Russia and Ukraine. Israel invests considerable resources in promoting and facilitating aliyah, and when immigration figures are up, it is widely seen as a measure of success of the Zionist project. more ›

As Trump impeachment probe heats up, some say Congress is doing inquiry the Justice Department should've done - USA TODAY

WASHINGTON – At the time, the disclosure was offered almost as a footnote to the explosive contents of a phone call in which President Donald Trump pressed his Ukrainian counterpart to investigate political rival Joe Biden. more ›

Razumkov: Ukraine can't accept return of Russia to PACE | KyivPost - Ukraine's Global Voice - Kyiv Post

Razumkov: Ukraine can’t accept return of Russia to PACE Published Oct. 26 at 12:56 pm Activists hold placards as they shout slogans in front of the German Embassy in Kyiv on June 25, 2019. more ›
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Friday, October 25, 2019

The Guardian: Central African Republic considers hosting Russian military base | KyivPost - Ukraine's Global Voice - Kyiv Post

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October 25, 2019
The Guardian: Central African Republic considers hosting Russian military base | KyivPost - Ukraine's Global Voice - Kyiv Post
Geography of diesel fuel supply to Ukraine: Dependence on Russia is quite strong - 112 International
Missing-Server Conspiracy Theories Are a Convenient Smokescreen - National Review
Ukraine demands Russia to let journalist Stanislav Aseev walk free - Ukraine demands that Russia release reporter Aseev - 112 International
Trump has upended the long history of US investment in Ukraine's democracy - The Conversation US

The Guardian: Central African Republic considers hosting Russian military base | KyivPost - Ukraine's Global Voice - Kyiv Post

The Guardian: Central African Republic considers hosting Russian military base Published Oct. 25 at 3:46 pm Russian President Vladimir Putin greets Central African President Faustin Archangel Touadera during the official welcoming ceremony for the heads of state and government of states participating in the 2019 Russia-Africa Summit in Sochi on October 23, 2019. more ›

Geography of diesel fuel supply to Ukraine: Dependence on Russia is quite strong - 112 International

In September, after the suspension of work of the only Prykarpatzakhidtrans oil pipeline, due to the introduction of special duties, diesel fuel deliveries through Ukrainian ports rose to record levels. more ›

Missing-Server Conspiracy Theories Are a Convenient Smokescreen - National Review

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky meets with President Donald Trump during the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York City, Sept. 25, 2019. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) The suggestion that 'the server' is being hidden in some Ukrainian warehouse is straight-up bonkers. more ›

Ukraine demands Russia to let journalist Stanislav Aseev walk free - Ukraine demands that Russia release reporter Aseev - 112 International

Ukraine used UN General Assembly as a playground to stress on the release of political prisoners illegally held in Russia. In this case, the message concerned Stanislav Aseev, the Ukrainian reporter who is sentenced to 15 years behind the bars. more ›

Trump has upended the long history of US investment in Ukraine's democracy - The Conversation US

On a cold December night in 2016, Marie Yovanovitch, the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, spoke to an anxious audience at a library in the southern Ukrainian port of Odessa. The audience was eager to hear what the recent election of Donald Trump might mean for their own security. more ›
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Thursday, October 24, 2019

Ukraine to recognize death, birth certificates issued in Russia-occupied Donbas - UNIAN

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October 24, 2019
Ukraine to recognize death, birth certificates issued in Russia-occupied Donbas - UNIAN
Russian Activist Reportedly Asks For Political Asylum In Ukraine - Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty
Pentagon official testifies about withheld military aid to Ukraine - POLITICO
Behind an Impeachment Inquiry, a Forgotten War - The New York Times
Ukrainian lives hung in balance as Trump held up aid - Roll Call

Ukraine to recognize death, birth certificates issued in Russia-occupied Donbas - UNIAN

Ukraine to recognize death, birth certificates issued in Russia-occupied DonbasRecognizing individual documents issued by de-facto authorities in the occupied territory does not mean recognition of the occupying administrations' authority. more ›

Russian Activist Reportedly Asks For Political Asylum In Ukraine - Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty

A Russian activist accused of co-founding an extremist group to overthrow the Russian government has reportedly asked for political asylum in Ukraine. Citing sources in law enforcement, Russian media reported that 26-year-old Sergei Gavrilov entered Ukraine via Belarus on October 21, where he asked for political asylum. more ›

Pentagon official testifies about withheld military aid to Ukraine - POLITICO

Cooper’s testimony could fill in details of an explosive aspect of Democrats’ impeachment inquiry: whether Trump withheld nearly $400 million in military aid from Ukraine to pressure the ally’s new president, Volodymyr Zelensky, to open two politically motivated investigations into Trump’s Democratic adversaries. more ›

Behind an Impeachment Inquiry, a Forgotten War - The New York Times

ZOLOTE, Ukraine — Lt. Ivan Molchanets peaked over a parapet of sand bags at the front line of the war in Ukraine. Next to him was an empty helmet propped up to trick snipers, already perforated with multiple holes. more ›

Ukrainian lives hung in balance as Trump held up aid - Roll Call

On June 6, Russian-allied forces in Ukraine’s eastern Donbass region fired a volley of artillery shells on Ukrainian soldiers based in a rural area, even though Moscow had signed a ceasefire agreement the day before.  more ›
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