Wednesday, November 6, 2019

The head of Ukraine’s gas company has been shot at, pilloried on TV and attacked by Giuliani associates. It’s all in a day’s work. - The Washington Post

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November 06, 2019
The head of Ukraine’s gas company has been shot at, pilloried on TV and attacked by Giuliani associates. It’s all in a day’s work. - The Washington Post
Has a U.S. College Given Russia Too Friendly a Platform? - The New York Times
On Norway's icy border with Russia, unease over military buildup - Reuters
Thanks to Rand Paul, Russian Media Are Naming the Alleged Whistleblower - The Daily Beast
Expert says Russia wants some concessions from Ukraine for return of captured ships - UNIAN

The head of Ukraine’s gas company has been shot at, pilloried on TV and attacked by Giuliani associates. It’s all in a day’s work. - The Washington Post

Then, in March, Kobolyev came under attack by two associates of Rudolph Giuliani, President Trump’s personal attorney. They wanted to install a new Naftogaz chief and secure a gas-supply deal. read more

Has a U.S. College Given Russia Too Friendly a Platform? - The New York Times

WASHINGTON — In 2017, a year before Maria Butina was arrested on charges of acting as a foreign agent, she had breakfast with Russia’s ambassador to the United States, Sergey I. Kislyak, at his residence in Washington. read more

On Norway's icy border with Russia, unease over military buildup - Reuters

SETERMOEN/KIRKENES, Norway (Reuters) - Under a soft winter sun in northern Norway, U.S. Marines train in the ice and snow as they learn how to fight in the freezing cold. Norwegian soldiers stand guard in front of a temporary command centre camp during "Reindeer 2", a Norwegian-U.S. read more

Thanks to Rand Paul, Russian Media Are Naming the Alleged Whistleblower - The Daily Beast

Standing beside an approving Donald Trump at a rally in Kentucky on Monday night, Republican Sen. Rand Paul demanded the media unmask the whistleblower whose report about the president’s alleged abuse of power dealing with Ukraine sparked impeachment proceedings. read more

Expert says Russia wants some concessions from Ukraine for return of captured ships - UNIAN

Expert says Russia wants some concessions from Ukraine for return of captured shipsBy not returning the vessels, the Russian Federation virtually ignores an international arbitration ruling. read more
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Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Ukraine, Russia may sign gas transit deal in late December: minister - Reuters

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November 05, 2019
Ukraine, Russia may sign gas transit deal in late December: minister - Reuters
Russia-Ukraine legal dispute intensifies with new $12 billion lawsuit - S&P Global
In Syria, Putin Plays Peacemaker in Syria but Doesn't Want Real Peace - The Daily Beast
Exiled Russian Journalist Babchenko Says He Left Ukraine 'Temporarily' - Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty
Security Contractor Erik Prince Is in Talks to Acquire Ukraine’s Motor Sich - The Wall Street Journal

Ukraine, Russia may sign gas transit deal in late December: minister - Reuters

FILE PHOTO: Ukraine's Minister of Energy and Environmental Protection Oleksiy Orzhel speaks with the media outside the EU Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium October 28, 2019. read more

Russia-Ukraine legal dispute intensifies with new $12 billion lawsuit - S&P Global

Kiev — With just eight weeks until the controversial gas agreement between Russia's Gazprom and Ukraine's Naftogaz expires, the legal quagmire surrounding the contract is becoming yet more complex. read more

In Syria, Putin Plays Peacemaker in Syria but Doesn't Want Real Peace - The Daily Beast

Last Sunday in northeast Syria was a day fraught with geopolitical symbolism. As Russian forces raised their flag over a former school that had been used by American troops in the town of Ain Issa, about 100 miles to the east on the M4 highway a U.S. read more

Exiled Russian Journalist Babchenko Says He Left Ukraine 'Temporarily' - Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty

A dissident Russian journalist who once promised facetiously to return to his homeland in a U.S.-made Abrams tank, says he "temporarily" left Ukraine, where he has lived in self-imposed exile since fall 2017. read more

Security Contractor Erik Prince Is in Talks to Acquire Ukraine’s Motor Sich - The Wall Street Journal

KYIV—Erik Prince, a private security contractor and informal adviser to President Trump, is in discussions to purchase a Ukrainian aerospace manufacturer that the U.S. is trying to prevent China from buying, according to officials briefed on the matter. read more
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Monday, November 4, 2019

UkrInform: Russian human rights activists urge to stop persecution of Crimean Tatars - Kyiv Post

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November 04, 2019
UkrInform: Russian human rights activists urge to stop persecution of Crimean Tatars - Kyiv Post
Administration Insiders Who Waved A Red Flag In The Ukraine Affair - Maine Public
Amid impeachment circus, the pro-Trump search for dirt on Ukraine, the Bidens, 2016 election goes on - NBC News
UNIAN: 1 Ukrainian soldier wounded amid 14 enemy attacks in Donbas - Kyiv Post
On Ukraine's front line, fears and hopes after troops pull back - The Japan Times

UkrInform: Russian human rights activists urge to stop persecution of Crimean Tatars - Kyiv Post

Russia's War Against Ukraine UkrInform: Russian human rights activists urge to stop persecution of Crimean Tatars Published Nov. 4 at 1:12 pm A man holds a one-person protest in Crimea on Oct. read more

Administration Insiders Who Waved A Red Flag In The Ukraine Affair - Maine Public

President Trump's efforts to pressure the government of Ukraine didn't sit well with some key members of his administration. One of them, whose identity remains unverified, felt strongly enough to write down his concerns about the president's actions in a whistleblower complaint to the intelligence community's inspector general. read more

Amid impeachment circus, the pro-Trump search for dirt on Ukraine, the Bidens, 2016 election goes on - NBC News

KYIV, Ukraine — While Congress heard closed-door testimony last week about President Donald Trump pushing Ukraine to investigate his opponents, Rudy Giuliani was holding his own private Ukraine meeting in his Manhattan office. read more

UNIAN: 1 Ukrainian soldier wounded amid 14 enemy attacks in Donbas - Kyiv Post

Russia's War Against Ukraine UNIAN: 1 Ukrainian soldier wounded amid 14 enemy attacks in Donbas Published Nov. 4 at 10:00 am Ukrainian soldiers patrol in the streets of the village of Katerynivka, in the Luhansk region on Nov. read more

On Ukraine's front line, fears and hopes after troops pull back - The Japan Times

KATERYNIVKA, UKRAINE – The chickens pecking around the rural Ukrainian village of Katerynivka paint a tranquil atmosphere. But a closer look reveals bullet holes on the walls of houses of residents hopeful that peace can finally return following a long-awaited troop withdrawal. read more
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Sunday, November 3, 2019

Trump aide pushed Ukraine hacking theory - Newcastle Herald

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November 03, 2019
Trump aide pushed Ukraine hacking theory - Newcastle Herald
Russia and Ukraine have transformed global grain markets - Devil's Lake Daily Journal
Russia accuses NATO of stirring up tensions over Ukraine: TASS - Reuters
Russia, Ukraine fail to clinch gas deal amid fears of cuts - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Mueller documents: Manafort pushed Ukraine hack theory | National - Barre Montpelier Times Argus

Trump aide pushed Ukraine hacking theory - Newcastle Herald

news, world US President Donald Trump clamoured for the speedy release of emails hacked from Democrats during the 2016 election campaign, and a top Trump aide promoted the idea that Ukraine, rather than Russia, was behind the cyber attack, documents from special counsel Robert Mueller's probe show. read more

Russia and Ukraine have transformed global grain markets - Devil's Lake Daily Journal

When listing critical developments in global agricultural markets over the last 30 years, it is appropriate to focus on the impacts of increased meat consumption in China, crop production in Brazil and biofuel production in this country. read more

Russia accuses NATO of stirring up tensions over Ukraine: TASS - Reuters

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia’s foreign ministry accused NATO on Friday of fuelling tensions over Ukraine and said the alliance’s military support for the country was creating divisions inside it, the TASS news agency reported. read more

Russia, Ukraine fail to clinch gas deal amid fears of cuts - Minneapolis Star Tribune

BRUSSELS — Russian and Ukrainian negotiators have failed to agree on a new long-term natural gas transit contract, raising the specter of possible supply cuts during the winter. EU Energy Commissioner Maros Sefcovic says he is "disappointed" by the outcome of Monday's talks in Brussels and warns that "time is flying" as the current gas contract expires on Jan. read more

Mueller documents: Manafort pushed Ukraine hack theory | National - Barre Montpelier Times Argus

WASHINGTON (AP) — During the 2016 presidential campaign, Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort pushed the idea that Ukraine, not Russia, was behind the hack of the Democratic National Committee's servers, Manafort's deputy told investigators during the special counsel's Russia probe. read more
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Saturday, November 2, 2019

Ukrainian forces, Russian-backed militants announce completed disengagement near Zolote amid ceasefire violations - Kyiv Post

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November 02, 2019
Ukrainian forces, Russian-backed militants announce completed disengagement near Zolote amid ceasefire violations - Kyiv Post
UkrInform: NATO developing plan in case of Russia's military attack on Ukraine - Kyiv Post
Ukraine foreign minister: four-way peace talks date depends on Russian side - TODAYonline
Prystaiko: NATO developing action plan in case of Russia’s military attack on Ukraine - Ukrinform. Ukraine and world news
Chinese Bid for Ukraine’s Aerospace ‘Jewel’ Could Knock Kyiv Out of NATO’s Orbit - The Epoch Times

Ukrainian forces, Russian-backed militants announce completed disengagement near Zolote amid ceasefire violations - Kyiv Post

On Nov. 1 Ukraine’s Joint Forces announced that Ukrainian forces and Russian-backed militants have completed the disengagement of manpower and weapons near the frontline town of Zolote in the Donbas. read more

UkrInform: NATO developing plan in case of Russia's military attack on Ukraine - Kyiv Post

UkrInform: NATO developing plan in case of Russia’s military attack on Ukraine Published Nov. 2 at 1:46 pm Ukrainian troops perform maneuvers during the Rapid Trident 2019 drills at the Yavoriv training center on Sept. read more

Ukraine foreign minister: four-way peace talks date depends on Russian side - TODAYonline

Ukraine foreign minister: four-way peace talks date depends on Russian side TODAYonline read more

Prystaiko: NATO developing action plan in case of Russia’s military attack on Ukraine - Ukrinform. Ukraine and world news

Cooperation at the level of the military leadership of Ukraine’s Armed Forces General Staff and the NATO Military Committee is quite active. "The task of this military unit of the Alliance is to make a plan in case of aggressive hostilities... read more

Chinese Bid for Ukraine’s Aerospace ‘Jewel’ Could Knock Kyiv Out of NATO’s Orbit - The Epoch Times

The fate of Motor Sich, one of the world’s top makers of helicopter and airplane engines, hangs in the balance. And with it, the very future of Ukraine. A stalled Chinese bid to buy a privately-held but strategically important aerospace firm in Ukraine could, if green-lighted, boost Beijing’s military capability and geopolitical aspirations, while throwing whatever hopes Ukraine has to join NATO and the European Union into a tailspin. read more
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Friday, November 1, 2019

Ukraine foreign minister: four-way peace talks date depends on Russian side - National Post

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November 01, 2019
Ukraine foreign minister: four-way peace talks date depends on Russian side - National Post
Trump thanks White House Russia expert after he defends Ukraine call | TheHill - The Hill
Canadian-led peacekeeping mission in Ukraine 'Plan B' for Kyiv, official says - CBC.ca
Trump's top Russia adviser claims Giuliani and EU ambassador Gordon Sondland pushed for Biden probe - Daily Mail
Ukrainian President 'Trying Hard To Stay On The Fence' Regarding Impeachment - WCAI

Ukraine foreign minister: four-way peace talks date depends on Russian side - National Post

KIEV — Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Vadym Prystaiko said on Friday that the timing of a four-way summit on the conflict in the country’s east with Russia, France and Germany depends on Russia. read more

Trump thanks White House Russia expert after he defends Ukraine call | TheHill - The Hill

President Trump late Thursday thanked the outgoing top White House Russia expert who testified earlier that day that he didn't think anything illegal happened during the president's July phone call with Ukraine's president that is at the center of the House impeachment inquiry.  read more

Canadian-led peacekeeping mission in Ukraine 'Plan B' for Kyiv, official says - CBC.ca

Asking Canada to lead a peacekeeping mission in war-torn, separatist-minded eastern districts of Ukraine would be "Plan B" for the recently elected government of President Volodymyr Zelensky, the country's deputy foreign minister said Thursday. read more

Trump's top Russia adviser claims Giuliani and EU ambassador Gordon Sondland pushed for Biden probe - Daily Mail

Donald Trump's former top adviser on Russia corroborated some earlier testimony linking the president to a quid pro quo deal with the Ukraine but pushed the blame toward Rudy Giuliani and EU Ambassador Gordon Sondland, all while claiming he heard nothing 'illegal' in Trump's call with the Ukrainian president. read more

Ukrainian President 'Trying Hard To Stay On The Fence' Regarding Impeachment - WCAI

TERRY GROSS, HOST: This is FRESH AIR. I'm Terry Gross. A curious feature of the impeachment drama unfolding in Washington is that so much of it has to do with Ukraine, a former Soviet republic that's been independent for just 28 years. read more
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Thursday, October 31, 2019

Russia, OSCE hail troop separation in eastern Ukraine - Anadolu Agency

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October 31, 2019
Russia, OSCE hail troop separation in eastern Ukraine - Anadolu Agency
Reeker: 'Malign' Russia Invaded, Occupied Ukraine - Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty
NATO Chief Demands Russia Get Out Of Eastern Ukraine, Stop Supporting Separatists - Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty
UNIAN: Russia's actions in Black Sea problem of international scale - Kyiv Post
Halya Coynash: Russia uses falsification for persecution of pro-Ukraine activist in Crimea - Kyiv Post

Russia, OSCE hail troop separation in eastern Ukraine - Anadolu Agency

Opposing forces in eastern Ukraine, wracked by conflict with separatists, have “successfully begun” separation, according to Russia’s foreign minister and the leader of the Organization for Security and Cooperation (OSCE). more ›

Reeker: 'Malign' Russia Invaded, Occupied Ukraine - Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty

Reeker: 'Malign' Russia Invaded, Occupied Ukraine Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty more ›

NATO Chief Demands Russia Get Out Of Eastern Ukraine, Stop Supporting Separatists - Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty

KYIV -- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has held talks in Kyiv with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg and a small group of other officials from NATO and Ukraine. Zelenskiy's office said the meeting early on October 31 involved "a narrow circle" of delegates. more ›

UNIAN: Russia's actions in Black Sea problem of international scale - Kyiv Post

Russia's War Against Ukraine UNIAN: Russia’s actions in Black Sea problem of international scale Published Oct. 31 at 11:13 am People enjoy a day out at the beach in the Black Sea port of Skadovsk, southern Ukraine, on Sept. more ›

Halya Coynash: Russia uses falsification for persecution of pro-Ukraine activist in Crimea - Kyiv Post

Russia's War Against Ukraine Halya Coynash: Russia uses falsification for persecution of pro-Ukraine activist in Crimea Published Oct. 31 at 9:16 am Crimean pro-Ukrainian activist Oleh Prykhodko outside his home in Orekhovo, near Saki. more ›
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Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Testimony from career diplomats to outline Trump’s dark view of Ukraine - The Washington Post

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October 30, 2019
Testimony from career diplomats to outline Trump’s dark view of Ukraine - The Washington Post
[Doyle McManus] Trump and Ukraine: Putin’s got skin in this game, too - The Korea Herald
Millions In Infrastructure Investments Pledged In Ukraine’s Donbas - Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty
Brexit, Impeachment, Russia: Your Wednesday Briefing - The New York Times
How Ukraine and Pro-Russian Separatists Traded Unconvicted Prisoners - Balkan Insight

Testimony from career diplomats to outline Trump’s dark view of Ukraine - The Washington Post

The State Department officials, Catherine Croft and Christopher Anderson, will say their optimistic view of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky clashed with a darker outlook of the new government held by Trump and an informal channel of actors linked to the president’s attorney Rudolph W. more ›

[Doyle McManus] Trump and Ukraine: Putin’s got skin in this game, too - The Korea Herald

It’s only a little over a month since an intelligence community whistleblower turned the Trump administration on its side; it may seem like more. At first, the story seemed straightforward: The informant charged that President Trump had pressured Ukraine’s new president to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden’s son and blocked US military aid to force the Ukrainian leader to do his bidding. more ›

Millions In Infrastructure Investments Pledged In Ukraine’s Donbas - Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty

At the first Ukrainian government-sponsored investment forum since President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s election, hundreds of millions of dollars in investments and loans were promised on October 29 in Mariupol, a port city less than 30 kilometers west of the front line of a conflict with Russian-backed separatists. more ›

Brexit, Impeachment, Russia: Your Wednesday Briefing - The New York Times

(Want to get this briefing by email? Here’s the sign-up.) Good morning. We’re taking a look at the intense campaign season ahead of the British general election, a new White House official who alleges omissions in the account of Trump’s call with Ukraine and a battle cry for a fed-up generation. more ›

How Ukraine and Pro-Russian Separatists Traded Unconvicted Prisoners - Balkan Insight

Back in December 2014, Serhiy Shulakov was busy fixing cars in his company’s auto-service yard in the eastern Ukrainian town of Popasna when he saw a hand reaching over the fence. The hand that was trying to unlock the gate belonged to a member of the Ukrainian Security Service, the SBU. more ›
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