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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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