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Russian President Putin Is Looking For Weak Spots, Ex-Ambassador Says - NPR

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October 23, 2019
Russian President Putin Is Looking For Weak Spots, Ex-Ambassador Says - NPR
Pentagon official overseeing Ukraine, Russia to testify in impeachment inquiry - Reuters
Russian seeks for political asylum in Ukraine - Interfax Ukraine
Ukrainian director thanks Poles for help in release from Russian prison - The First News
Prosecutors flagged possible ties between Ukrainian gas tycoon and Giuliani associates - The Washington Post

Russian President Putin Is Looking For Weak Spots, Ex-Ambassador Says - NPR

NPR's David Greene talks to former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Steven Pifer about how Russian President Vladimir Putin is trying to gain influence and is making strategic moves to accomplish that goal. more ›

Pentagon official overseeing Ukraine, Russia to testify in impeachment inquiry - Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A top Pentagon official who oversees policy on Ukraine and Russia is expected to testify on Wednesday before the U.S. House of Representatives panels leading an impeachment inquiry of Republican President Donald Trump. more ›

Russian seeks for political asylum in Ukraine - Interfax Ukraine

10:35 23.10.2019 Russian seeks for political asylum in Ukraine Twenty-six years old citizen of the Russian Federation, who arrived to a checkpoint Senkivka of Chernihiv region, has asked for a political asylum in Ukraine, an official website of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine reported. more ›

Ukrainian director thanks Poles for help in release from Russian prison - The First News

“Thank you to all Poles, filmmakers, politicians, who supported me and fought for my freedom,” said Sentsov. Paweł Supernak/PAP Oleg Sentsov, a Ukrainian filmmaker, writer and social activist from Crimea, who was a political prisoner in Russian between 2014 and 2019, gave thanks in Warsaw on Tuesday to all those who had helped secure his release. more ›

Prosecutors flagged possible ties between Ukrainian gas tycoon and Giuliani associates - The Washington Post

The Chicago prosecutors reached out to their counterparts in New York, where the foreign money charges had been brought, to offer assistance, the people said. Parnas had been working as an interpreter for the lawyers of the tycoon, Dmytro Firtash, since late July. more ›
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