Sunday, March 17, 2019

Russia and Ukraine locked in legal dispute over ancient gold – media - UNIAN

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March 17, 2019
Russia and Ukraine locked in legal dispute over ancient gold – media - UNIAN
Chairman of Russia's State Duma says Ukraine must pay for 25 years of Crimea's "annexation" - UNIAN
Bloody tour. Serial maniac kills women in Russia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan non-stop for 4 months - https://en.crimerussia.com/
112.ua: Ukraine's Border Service detained 'suspicious Russian citizen' - Kyiv Post
Ukraine ready to take on Russian election hackers - FRANCE 24

Russia and Ukraine locked in legal dispute over ancient gold – media - UNIAN

UNIAN
A final decision is expected in mid-June. The exhibition included items originating from four museums in Crimea and one museum in Kyiv, Ukraine's capital / Photo from UNIAN Ukraine and Russia are locked in a legal dispute over a precious collection of gold artifacts from Russian-occupied Crimea."The collection includes ancient jewelry, gems, helmets and scabbards from four museums in Crimea.
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Chairman of Russia's State Duma says Ukraine must pay for 25 years of Crimea's "annexation" - UNIAN

UNIAN
Chairman of Russia's State Duma says Ukraine must pay for 25 years of Crimea's "annexation"Volodin also proposed that the issue of the "responsibility" of Ukraine and the European Union for the social and economic situation in Crimea should be considered.
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Bloody tour. Serial maniac kills women in Russia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan non-stop for 4 months - https://en.crimerussia.com/

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ICR announced the trial of serial killer Bakhtier Matyakubov. Maniac attacked women in deserted places, stabbing them with a knife. The media reported that the killer had at least 11 victims, five of whom were killed in Moscow.
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112.ua: Ukraine's Border Service detained 'suspicious Russian citizen' - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
112.ua: Ukraine’s Border Service detained ‘suspicious Russian citizen’ Published March 17. Updated March 17 at 9:18 am An Ukrainian soldier stands guard at a checkpoint of Pletnyovka, Kharkiv region on Ukraine-Russia border on Aug.
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Ukraine ready to take on Russian election hackers - FRANCE 24

FRANCE 24
Date created : 17/03/2019 - 05:53 Kiev (AFP) At the headquarters of Ukraine's SBU security service more than a dozen local and Western security experts watch a simulated foreign cyber attack on several big screens ahead of this month's presidential vote.
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Saturday, March 16, 2019

Robert Mueller's Investigation: A Timeline of the Key Events - Bloomberg

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March 16, 2019
Robert Mueller's Investigation: A Timeline of the Key Events - Bloomberg
He Played a President on Ukrainian TV. Now He Wants the Real Thing. - The New York Times
Russia will respond to new EU sanctions - RIA - Reuters UK
Russia and Ukraine are locked in a legal dispute over ancient gold - NBCNews.com
Ukraine Reinforces Borders Ahead of Presidential Elections - Balkan Insight

Robert Mueller's Investigation: A Timeline of the Key Events - Bloomberg

Bloomberg
Robert Mueller's Investigation: A Timeline of the Key Events BloombergSpecial Counsel Robert Mueller is expected to deliver his report soon on Russian influence in the 2016 election to Attorney General William Barr, wrapping up ...
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He Played a President on Ukrainian TV. Now He Wants the Real Thing. - The New York Times

The New York Times
KIEV, Ukraine — Before he decided to run for the presidency of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky played a president in a television series called “Servant of the People,” about a schoolteacher whose speech about corruption goes viral on YouTube and propels him to office.
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Russia will respond to new EU sanctions - RIA - Reuters UK

Reuters UK
FILE PHOTO: A Russian flag flies with the Spasskaya Tower of the Kremlin in the background in Moscow, Russia, February 27, 2019. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov/File Photo MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia will respond to new European Union sanctions, its foreign ministry said on Saturday, without saying what action it would take.
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Russia and Ukraine are locked in a legal dispute over ancient gold - NBCNews.com

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Breaking News EmailsGet breaking news alerts and special reports. The news and stories that matter, delivered weekday mornings. March 16, 2019, 8:01 AM GMT / Source: Reuters By Yuliya Talmazan
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Ukraine Reinforces Borders Ahead of Presidential Elections - Balkan Insight

Balkan Insight
In the run-up to presidential elections in which national security is a top issue, the country is strengthening the border with Russian-annexed Crimea and with the breakaway Transnistrian region of Moldova.
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Friday, March 15, 2019

Russia proposes 24 candidates for ODIHR monitors of Ukrainian election - Interfax-Ukraine

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March 15, 2019
Russia proposes 24 candidates for ODIHR monitors of Ukrainian election - Interfax-Ukraine
Vyshinsky Case Reflects Lawlessness in Ukraine - Russian Foreign Ministry - UrduPoint News
EU targets 8 more Russians over naval incident off Ukraine - Washington Post
Where Will the Money to Rebuild Syria Come From? - The Atlantic
Ex-Foreign Minister Axworthy to lead Canada's election observation mission to Ukraine – media - UNIAN

Russia proposes 24 candidates for ODIHR monitors of Ukrainian election - Interfax-Ukraine

Interfax-Ukraine
14:34 15.03.2019 Russia proposes 24 candidates for ODIHR monitors of Ukrainian election The OSCE ODIHR has sent Kyiv a list of candidates for the short-term mission to monitor the Ukrainian presidential election, there are 24 candidates proposed by Russia on the list, the ODIHR told Interfax.
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Vyshinsky Case Reflects Lawlessness in Ukraine - Russian Foreign Ministry - UrduPoint News

UrduPoint News
Everything that is happening with RIA Novosti portal head Kirill Vyshinsky, who has been in Ukrainian custody since May 2018, is a manifestation of lawlessness in the country and shows how Kiev violates its commitments to protect media freedom, the Russian Foreign Ministry's spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Friday MOSCOW (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 15th March, 2019) Everything that is happening with RIA Novosti portal head Kirill Vyshinsky, who has been in Ukrainian custody since May 2018, is a manifestation of lawlessness in the country and shows how Kiev violates its commitments to protect media freedom, the Russian Foreign Ministry's spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Friday.
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EU targets 8 more Russians over naval incident off Ukraine - Washington Post

Washington Post
BRUSSELS — The European Union has imposed sanctions on eight more Russian officials that it says were involved in the seizure by Russia of Ukrainian ships and crew in November. EU headquarters said Friday that it is slapping asset freezes and travel bans on the eight for “actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.”
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Where Will the Money to Rebuild Syria Come From? - The Atlantic

The Atlantic
Russia, which intervened in the conflict in 2015 and is keen to preserve its newfound regional influence, can’t take on the cost of reconstruction. Its economy is in tatters, made worse by sanctions imposed following its invasion of Ukraine’s Crimea in 2014 and its interference in the 2016 U.S.
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Ex-Foreign Minister Axworthy to lead Canada's election observation mission to Ukraine – media - UNIAN

UNIAN
Ex-Foreign Minister Axworthy to lead Canada's election observation mission to Ukraine – mediaCanada will provide funding to counteract the "negative impact of disinformation" in the electoral process.
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Thursday, March 14, 2019

Google fixes “technical mistake” in maps that presented Crimea to Russian users as Ukrainian territory - bne IntelliNews

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March 14, 2019
Google fixes “technical mistake” in maps that presented Crimea to Russian users as Ukrainian territory - bne IntelliNews
War-displaced Ukrainians struggle to get their vote - FRANCE 24
Russian Security Service blocks supplies of weapon products to Ukraine - 112 International
Day in Donbas: Russia fires twice, two Ukrainian soldiers wounded - 112 International
The trolls are winning, says Russian troll hunter - WBFO

Google fixes “technical mistake” in maps that presented Crimea to Russian users as Ukrainian territory - bne IntelliNews

bne IntelliNews
Five year after Russia took control of the peninsula, the sovereignty dispute between Russia and Ukraine over Crimea is still sensitive for online service providers, reports East-West Digital News (EWDN).
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War-displaced Ukrainians struggle to get their vote - FRANCE 24

FRANCE 24
Date created : 14/03/2019 - 06:57 Kryvyi Rig (Ukraine) (AFP) Natalya Nikitchenko was forced to flee the war in eastern Ukraine: now, like more than a million others, she is battling to get her vote in this month's presidential election.
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Russian Security Service blocks supplies of weapon products to Ukraine - 112 International

112 International
Yuriy Lutsenko, the Prosecutor General of Ukraine Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) blocked the supply of the details of the military use to Ukraine, as Ukraine’s Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko said during the session of the Temporary Investigation Commission on the investigation of deals in the national security sector, Pravda reports. 
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Day in Donbas: Russia fires twice, two Ukrainian soldiers wounded - 112 International

112 International
The Russian militants opened fire in the Donbas conflict zone two times today. The Ministry of Defense reported this on its website. The enemy attacked the Joint Forces operation in the East operational group action zone.
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The trolls are winning, says Russian troll hunter - WBFO

WBFO
Slaying online trolls can be a lonely business. Just ask Russia’s Lyudmila Savchuk, who first exposed the story of Russia’s disinformation campaign back in 2014.  The journalist and 33-year-old mother of two, Savchuk started noticing websites and social media accounts attacking local opposition activists in her hometown of Saint Petersburg with a frequency she hadn’t seen before. 
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Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Lloyd Axworthy to lead Canada's election observation mission to Ukraine - CBC News

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March 13, 2019
Lloyd Axworthy to lead Canada's election observation mission to Ukraine - CBC News
Ukraine's Deputy PM explains why Friendship Treaty with Russia not terminated ahead of time - UNIAN
Not so fast: Mueller still investigating pivotal Russia probe issues - Reuters
Manafort faces sentencing in Washington in Mueller special counsel case - Washington Post
Ukrainian sailors captured by Russia could be considered POWs – OHCHR - UNIAN

Lloyd Axworthy to lead Canada's election observation mission to Ukraine - CBC News

CBC News
Former foreign affairs minister Lloyd Axworthy will lead Canada's election observation mission to Ukraine as concerns mount that Russia may interfere in the country's democratic process, CBC News has learned.
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Ukraine's Deputy PM explains why Friendship Treaty with Russia not terminated ahead of time - UNIAN

UNIAN
The agreement is valid until March 31, 2019 inclusively. Photo from UNIAN Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister on European and Euroatlantic Integration Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze has explained why Ukraine did not terminate the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Partnership with Russia ahead of time.Read alsoKlimkin comments on Russia's list of Friendship Treaty "violations"
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Not so fast: Mueller still investigating pivotal Russia probe issues - Reuters

Reuters
(Reuters) - The timing of the release of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report on Russia’s role in the 2016 U.S. election is a major topic of discussion in Washington, with the disclosure of the findings expected to be a seismic event in American politics.
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Manafort faces sentencing in Washington in Mueller special counsel case - Washington Post

Washington Post
Once a globe-trotting political operative and campaign chairman for President Trump, Paul Manafort returns to federal court Wednesday as a felon awaiting word on how much more prison time he could receive in the hard fall from his power-broker days.
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Ukrainian sailors captured by Russia could be considered POWs – OHCHR - UNIAN

UNIAN
Ukrainian crew members are protected by the Third Geneva Convention. Photo by Roman Tsymbaliuk The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has said Ukrainian sailors captured by the Russian Federation in the Kerch Strait could be considered prisoners of war (POWs)."Ukrainian crew members apprehended by Russian authorities in the Kerch Strait on November 25, 2018 could be considered as prisoners of war and protected under the Third Geneva Convention," the OHCHR said in a report on the human rights situation in Ukraine from November 16, 2018 to February 15, 2019.
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Tuesday, March 12, 2019

UkrInform: Russia should grant protection to Ukrainian seamen under international law - Kyiv Post

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March 12, 2019
UkrInform: Russia should grant protection to Ukrainian seamen under international law - Kyiv Post
Ukrinform - Ukrinform. Ukraine and world news
Civic space and fundamental freedoms ahead of the presidential, parliamentary and local elections in Ukraine in 2019-2020 - Ukraine - ReliefWeb
Ukrainian ombudsman informed of detained sailors' health – Russian human rights official - RAPSI
Report: Russia will meddle in European elections, keep prepping for war with NATO - NBC News

UkrInform: Russia should grant protection to Ukrainian seamen under international law - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Russia's War Against Ukraine UkrInform: Russia should grant protection to Ukrainian seamen under international law Published March 12. Updated March 12 at 2:47 pm A detained Ukrainian sailor is escorted to a car after a court hearing in Simferopol, Crimea, on Nov.
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Ukrinform - Ukrinform. Ukraine and world news

Ukrinform. Ukraine and world news
Russia should grant protection to 24 captured Ukrainian seamen in accordance with international humanitarian law. Head of the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine Fiona Frazer stated this at the presentation of the new 25th report of the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine covering the period from November 16, 2018 to February 19, 2019, according to an Ukrinform correspondent.
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Civic space and fundamental freedoms ahead of the presidential, parliamentary and local elections in Ukraine in 2019-2020 - Ukraine - ReliefWeb

ReliefWeb
UN: Five years on, most human rights recommendations remain valid KYIV (12 March 2019) – Most of the recommendations made in Ukraine by the UN Human Rights Office over the past five years have not been implemented and remain valid, says a UN report published today on the human rights situation in Ukraine.
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Ukrainian ombudsman informed of detained sailors' health – Russian human rights official - RAPSI

RAPSI
13:54 12/03/2019 MOSCOW, March 12 (RAPSI) – Chairman of Russia’s Presidential Council for Human Rights Mikhail Fedotov has informed Ukrainian ombudsman Lyudmila Denisova about health condition and treatment of sailors detained on charges of illegal border crossing in the Kerch Strait, the advisory body’s press service has told RAPSI.
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Report: Russia will meddle in European elections, keep prepping for war with NATO - NBC News

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Breaking News EmailsGet breaking news alerts and special reports. The news and stories that matter, delivered weekday mornings. March 12, 2019, 10:35 AM GMT By Courtney Kube WASHINGTON — In 2019 Russia will likely try to influence the European Parliament elections, continue intelligence and influence operations against the West, and keep preparing for armed conflict with NATO, according to the latest annual threat assessment produced by the Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service.
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