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Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Former Ukrainian MP wanted in Russian embassy attack case - RAPSI
December 03, 2019
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Former Ukrainian MP wanted in Russian embassy attack case - RAPSI
CrowdStrike, Ukraine, and the DNC server: Timeline and facts - CSO Online
Reuters: WADA meeting on Russia moved from Paris to Lausanne - Kyiv Post
Ukraine's Deputy PM Kuleba: One-on-one meeting with Putin to be held only for Ukraine's interests - UNIAN
Watch a GOP congressman learn Ukrainians don't own CrowdStrike live on CNN - The Week
Former Ukrainian MP wanted in Russian embassy attack case - RAPSI
14:36 03/12/2019 MOSCOW, November 3 (RAPSI) – Russian investigators have put ex-lawmaker of the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada Igor Mosiychuk on a wanted list on allegations of his involvement in attack against Russian embassy in Kiev in March 2016, the Investigative Committee’s press service has told RAPSI.
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CrowdStrike, Ukraine, and the DNC server: Timeline and facts - CSO Online
President Donald Trump, Senator John Kennedy from Louisiana and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo have all given credence to what cybersecurity experts and the US intelligence community deride as a baseless conspiracy theory pushed by Russia.
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Reuters: WADA meeting on Russia moved from Paris to Lausanne - Kyiv Post
Reuters: WADA meeting on Russia moved from Paris to Lausanne Published Dec. 3 at 12:41 pm Journalists stands in the lobby of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) foundation board in Baku on Nov.
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Ukraine's Deputy PM Kuleba: One-on-one meeting with Putin to be held only for Ukraine's interests - UNIAN
Ukraine's Deputy PM Kuleba: One-on-one meeting with Putin to be held only for Ukraine's interestsThe leaders of the Normandy Four states – Ukraine, France, Germany, and Russia – are scheduled to meet in Paris, France, on December 9.
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Watch a GOP congressman learn Ukrainians don't own CrowdStrike live on CNN - The Week
Attorney General William Barr has told colleagues he disagrees with Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz's conclusion in an upcoming report that the FBI had adequate legal and factual bases to open an investigation into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia in July 2016, The Washington Post and The New York Times report.
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