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Wednesday, December 5, 2018
Over 105000 Russians resettled to Russian-occupied Crimea – Ukraine's Navy Commander - UNIAN
December 05, 2018
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Over 105000 Russians resettled to Russian-occupied Crimea – Ukraine's Navy Commander - UNIAN
Sergei Polunin's Putin posts get social media in a spin - BBC News
Ukraine: Shipping traffic resumes following Russia standoff - New Jersey Herald
Ukraine Says Russia Partially Unblocked Its Azov Sea Ports - Yahoo News
Ukraine Threatens To Suspend Interpol Membership If Russian Elected President - RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Over 105000 Russians resettled to Russian-occupied Crimea – Ukraine's Navy Commander - UNIAN
UNIAN
Over 105,000 Russians resettled to Russian-occupied Crimea – Ukraine's Navy Commander10:52, 05 December 2018 Ukraine 86
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Sergei Polunin's Putin posts get social media in a spin - BBC News
BBC News
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Ukraine: Shipping traffic resumes following Russia standoff - New Jersey Herald
New Jersey Herald
Posted: Dec. 4, 2018 8:00 am Updated: Dec. 4, 2018 12:33 pm KIEV, Ukraine (AP) Shipping traffic has resumed to and from Ukraine's ports on the Sea of Azov following a standoff with Russia, a Ukrainian minister said Tuesday.
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Ukraine Says Russia Partially Unblocked Its Azov Sea Ports - Yahoo News
Yahoo News
(Bloomberg) -- Ukraine said Russia had partially restored access to its ports on the Azov Sea following months of disruption and a week after its navy was fired on by its neighbor.
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Ukraine Threatens To Suspend Interpol Membership If Russian Elected President - RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Ukrainian Interior Minister Arsen Avakov says his country will consider suspending its membership in Interpol if a Russian official is elected as the international police agency's new chief.
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