Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Ukraine cuts number of trains to Russia - news economics - UNIAN-Economy

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February 05, 2019
Ukraine cuts number of trains to Russia - news economics - UNIAN-Economy
Freedom House says Ukraine 'partially free,' Russia-occupied Crimea 'not free' - Interfax Ukraine
It Looked Like Another Kremlin Assassination. Was It? - The New York Times
First hearings into Ukraine vs. Russia lawsuit on human rights in Crimea to be held at ECHR on Feb. 27 — Justice Ministry - Interfax Ukraine
Invaders kill Ukrainian soldier, suffer losses as Joint Forces return fire Jan 4 - UNIAN

Ukraine cuts number of trains to Russia - news economics - UNIAN-Economy

UNIAN-Economy
Ukraine cuts number of trains to Russia14:40, 05 February 2019 Economy 0
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Freedom House says Ukraine 'partially free,' Russia-occupied Crimea 'not free' - Interfax Ukraine

Interfax Ukraine
14:26 05.02.2019 Freedom House says Ukraine 'partially free,' Russia-occupied Crimea 'not free'
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It Looked Like Another Kremlin Assassination. Was It? - The New York Times

The New York Times
A portrait of Voronenkov at his grave in Ukraine last year.CreditSergey Ponomarev for The New York Times By Sarah A. Topol Feb. 5, 2019On the thawing March morning he died, Denis Voronenkov stood on Shevchenko Boulevard, a broad poplar-lined street in central Kiev named after Ukraine’s national poet, his eyes glued to his phone.
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First hearings into Ukraine vs. Russia lawsuit on human rights in Crimea to be held at ECHR on Feb. 27 — Justice Ministry - Interfax Ukraine

Interfax Ukraine
11:54 05.02.2019 First hearings into Ukraine vs. Russia lawsuit on human rights in Crimea to be held at ECHR on Feb.
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Invaders kill Ukrainian soldier, suffer losses as Joint Forces return fire Jan 4 - UNIAN

UNIAN
Invaders kill Ukrainian soldier, suffer losses as Joint Forces return fire Jan 409:20, 05 February 2019 War 8
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Monday, February 4, 2019

Kiev wants Russians to be banned from monitoring Ukrainian elections - TASS

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February 04, 2019
Kiev wants Russians to be banned from monitoring Ukrainian elections - TASS
Cold War has not been renewed despite breakdown of arms treaty, Russia foreign minister says - CNBC
Putin Has a Multibillion Dollar Plan to Modernize Russian Cities - The Moscow Times
Ukrainian military arrests Donetsk resident attempting to join Russian-led forces - Kyiv Post
Halya Coynash: Russian court orders investigation into Gryb's account of torture - Kyiv Post

Kiev wants Russians to be banned from monitoring Ukrainian elections - TASS

TASS
KIEV, February 4. /TASS/. Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada (parliament) has registered a bill to prohibit Russian representatives from engaging in international monitoring missions for the Ukrainian presidential and parliamentary elections, Verkhovna Rada Deputy Speaker Irina Gerashchenko said on Monday.
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Cold War has not been renewed despite breakdown of arms treaty, Russia foreign minister says - CNBC

CNBC
Both sides have accused each other of violating the treaty in recent years, however, and diplomatic relations have once again deteriorated. Russia has said the U.S.' missile defense system in eastern Europe is a violation of the agreement (the U.S.
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Putin Has a Multibillion Dollar Plan to Modernize Russian Cities - The Moscow Times

The Moscow Times
Putin Has a Multibillion Dollar Plan to Modernize Russian Cities The Kremlin is still capable of delivering positve changes despite a struggling economy.
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Ukrainian military arrests Donetsk resident attempting to join Russian-led forces - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Russia's War Against Ukraine Ukrainian military arrests Donetsk resident attempting to join Russian-led forces
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Halya Coynash: Russian court orders investigation into Gryb's account of torture - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Russia's War Against Ukraine Halya Coynash: Russian court orders investigation into Gryb’s account of torture
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Sunday, February 3, 2019

112.ua: Missing in Donbas Ukrainian soldier captured by Russian occupants - Kyiv Post

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February 03, 2019
112.ua: Missing in Donbas Ukrainian soldier captured by Russian occupants - Kyiv Post
112.ua: Ukraine's marine industry loses up to $360 millions due to Russian aggression - Kyiv Post
UNIAN: Russian-led forces fire at ritual service bus near Mariupol - Kyiv Post
Five Years of Ukrainian Crisis: Understanding Russia - American Thinker
Xinhua: Russia ready to extend gas transit deal with Ukraine by 10 years - Kyiv Post

112.ua: Missing in Donbas Ukrainian soldier captured by Russian occupants - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Russia's War Against Ukraine 112.ua: Missing in Donbas Ukrainian soldier captured by Russian occupants
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112.ua: Ukraine's marine industry loses up to $360 millions due to Russian aggression - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Russia's War Against Ukraine 112.ua: Ukraine’s marine industry loses up to $360 millions due to Russian aggression
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UNIAN: Russian-led forces fire at ritual service bus near Mariupol - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Russia's War Against Ukraine UNIAN: Russian-led forces fire at ritual service bus near Mariupol
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Five Years of Ukrainian Crisis: Understanding Russia - American Thinker

American Thinker
Five years ago, a fictional nation state called "Novorossiya" was envisioned by Russian president Vladimir Putin's advisers for the southeastern parts of Ukraine.  It exists as a paradox within the Ukrainian regions of Donetsk and Luhansk that border Russia.  This entity is now making Ukraine into a country containing a prolonged military conflict in the geographical hub of Europe.  This simmering conflict has caused 8,000 deaths and forced 2.4 million people from their homes.  After five years of conflict, 3.4 million people in Ukraine are struggling to cope with the impact of the humanitarian crisis and urgently require assistance and protection.  Every day, the conflict forces millions of civilians to make impossible choices as to whether they eat, they have medicine, or their children go to school.  Critical civilian infrastructure is severely impacted as ceasefire agreements are consistently disregarded. 
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Xinhua: Russia ready to extend gas transit deal with Ukraine by 10 years - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Ukraine's Energy Challenge Xinhua: Russia ready to extend gas transit deal with Ukraine by 10 years
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Saturday, February 2, 2019

Ukrinform - Ukrinform. Ukraine and world news

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February 02, 2019
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If Russia not to release detained Ukrainian sailors Washington to stop negotiations with Moscow – Volker - Interfax Ukraine
Ukraine bans over 13 books with Russian propaganda - 112 International
Ukrainian regulator bans import of 13 more books from Russia - Kyiv Post
Cape Verde Seizes 10 Tons Of Cocaine, Arrests Russian Sailors - RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty

Ukrinform - Ukrinform. Ukraine and world news

Ukrinform. Ukraine and world news
The European Union called on Russia to immediately provide Ukrainian political prisoner Pavlo Hryb with medical care and to release him. The EU statement was made during a plenary meeting of the OSCE Permanent Council on Friday, an Ukrinform correspondent reported.
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If Russia not to release detained Ukrainian sailors Washington to stop negotiations with Moscow – Volker - Interfax Ukraine

Interfax Ukraine
11:21 02.02.2019 If Russia not to release detained Ukrainian sailors Washington to stop negotiations with Moscow – Volker
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Ukraine bans over 13 books with Russian propaganda - 112 International

112 International
13 books were forbidden to be imported in Ukraine due to Russian propaganda. The State Committee for television and radio broadcasting in Ukraine reports this. Such private limited companies tried to get permission on import books with propaganda: Dress-Shou, “Ethnictrade, Yakabootrade, Fors Ukraine, Pero and the publication Machaon-Ukraine.
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Ukrainian regulator bans import of 13 more books from Russia - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Ukraine’s State Committee on Television and Radio Broadcasting has banned the import of another 13 books from Russia as they contain signs of propaganda.
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Cape Verde Seizes 10 Tons Of Cocaine, Arrests Russian Sailors - RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty

RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Police in the Atlantic archipelago of Cape Verde say they have seized nearly ten tons of cocaine and arrested 11 Russian sailors aboard a vessel docked in the capital. Police on February 1 said the seizure represented the largest single drug haul in the island country's history.
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Friday, February 1, 2019

UkrInform: 242 children killed since start of Russian aggression against Ukraine - Kyiv Post

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February 01, 2019
UkrInform: 242 children killed since start of Russian aggression against Ukraine - Kyiv Post
Ukrinform - Ukrinform. Ukraine and world news
U.S. Weighs New Russia Sanctions Over Detention of Ukrainian Sailors - The Wall Street Journal
Comedian takes lead in Ukraine presidential race, polls show - Vancouver Courier
Ukrainian Crypto Exchange Liqui Shuts Down, Cites Lack of Liquidity - Cointelegraph

UkrInform: 242 children killed since start of Russian aggression against Ukraine - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Russia's War Against Ukraine UkrInform: 242 children killed since start of Russian aggression against Ukraine
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Ukrinform - Ukrinform. Ukraine and world news

Ukrinform. Ukraine and world news
The United States and the European Union consider a possibility of imposing additional sanctions on Russia, if it does not release the Ukrainian sailors and continues blocking the Kerch Strait.
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U.S. Weighs New Russia Sanctions Over Detention of Ukrainian Sailors - The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON—The Trump administration is considering new sanctions against Russia over its detention of 24 Ukrainian sailors seized in November, including penalties against Russian ships, the U.S.
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Comedian takes lead in Ukraine presidential race, polls show - Vancouver Courier

Vancouver Courier
KIEV, Ukraine — A comedian has taken the lead in Ukraine's presidential race, according to the latest polls released Thursday. A poll by the Razumkov Center and two other organizations shows Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who played the nation's president in a popular TV series, surging ahead of incumbent President Petro Poroshenko and former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko.
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Ukrainian Crypto Exchange Liqui Shuts Down, Cites Lack of Liquidity - Cointelegraph

Cointelegraph
Ukraine-based crypto exchange Liqui is shutting down its services, citing a lack of liquidity, Cointelegraph Japan reports today, Jan. 28. Liqui said it decided to close all accounts and stop providing services because it currently does “not see any economic point in providing” them in a statement posted on its official website, Jan.
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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

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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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