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Ukrainian, Turkish bonds rally on election results - bne IntelliNews

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April 02, 2019
Ukrainian, Turkish bonds rally on election results - bne IntelliNews
Polygraph: Russian official attacks Ukrainian elections, official observers disagree | KyivPost - Ukraine's Global Voice - Kyiv Post
JFO: Three Ukrainian soldiers wounded in Donbas in past 24 hours - UNIAN
NATO To Discuss Black Sea Presence This Week, Russia’s ‘Aggressive’ Actions - RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
As conflict drags on, Ukrainians spurn Russian culture - Yahoo News

Ukrainian, Turkish bonds rally on election results - bne IntelliNews

bne IntelliNews
Bond traders were pleased with the outcomes of both the first round of the Ukrainian presidential election and the Turkish local elections at the weekend with their respective eurobonds rallying on the results.
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Polygraph: Russian official attacks Ukrainian elections, official observers disagree | KyivPost - Ukraine's Global Voice - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Russia's War Against Ukraine Polygraph: Russian official attacks Ukrainian elections, official observers disagree Published April 2 at 2:38 pm A woman casts her ballot at a polling station in Kolonshchyna village Kyiv oblast during the presidential election on March 31, 2019.
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JFO: Three Ukrainian soldiers wounded in Donbas in past 24 hours - UNIAN

UNIAN
JFO: Three Ukrainian soldiers wounded in Donbas in past 24 hours09:40, 02 April 2019 War 5 0 Two invaders were killed and another six were wounded on Monday, intelligence reports say.
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NATO To Discuss Black Sea Presence This Week, Russia’s ‘Aggressive’ Actions - RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty

RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has said that the alliance will discuss this week its “next steps" in response to Russia's continued violation of a key Cold War-era nuclear arms-control agreement, as well as its presence in the Black Sea region in the face of Russian “aggressive behavior."
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As conflict drags on, Ukrainians spurn Russian culture - Yahoo News

Yahoo News
Five years ago Oleksandr Medvedev, like the vast majority of Ukrainians, would watch Russian movies and TV programmes and listen to Russian music. But for him that changed after Moscow's annexation of Crimea and the outbreak of a Kremlin-backed insurgency in the east of the former Soviet republic.
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