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    Uzbekistan, Ukraine intend to increase trade turnover up to USD 1 bln per year
    Nov04

    Uzbekistan, Ukraine intend to increase trade turnover up to USD 1 bln per year

    Tashkent, Nov. 4, 2020. /Kabar/. Uzbekistan and Ukraine intend to strengthen joint efforts to expand and diversify mutual trade and ensure its growth to USD 1 billion a year in the near future. This… …read more Source:: Kabar News...

    Uzbekistan and Ukraine vow to boost bilateral trade to $1 billion in near time
    Nov04

    Uzbekistan and Ukraine vow to boost bilateral trade to $1 billion in near time

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    MH17 crash suspect ‘saw no sign of missile’
    Nov04

    MH17 crash suspect ‘saw no sign of missile’

    Flight MH17 was shot down over territory controlled by Russian-backed separatists in Ukraine in July 2014, killing all 298 people on board. (Reuters pic)THE HAGUE: A Russian suspect in the crash of flight MH17 saw no sign of the missile allegedly used to shoot down the plane, he said in a video played Tuesday at his trial. Oleg Pulatov is one of...

    MH17 crash suspect ‘saw no sign of missile’
    Nov04

    MH17 crash suspect ‘saw no sign of missile’

    Flight MH17 was shot down over territory controlled by Russian-backed separatists in Ukraine in July 2014, killing all 298 people on board. (Reuters pic)THE HAGUE: A Russian suspect in the crash of flight MH17 saw no sign of the missile allegedly used to shoot down the plane, he said in a video played Tuesday at his trial. Oleg Pulatov is one of...

    Kazakhstan: Opposition activist convicted on extremism charges
    Nov03

    Kazakhstan: Opposition activist convicted on extremism charges

    NUR-SULTAN (TCA) — A court in Kazakhstan’s northern city of Petropavl has found an opposition activist guilty of participating in the activities of “an extremist group” and sentenced him to one year of freedom limitation — a sentence with parole-like restrictions, RFE/RL’s Kazakh Service reported. The Petropavl City Court...

    Kasteyev Museum To Put On Fourth International Doll Expo Dedicated to Fairytale Heroes
    Nov01

    Kasteyev Museum To Put On Fourth International Doll Expo Dedicated to Fairytale Heroes

    The Astana Times provides news and information from Kazakhstan and around the world. NUR-SULTAN – The fourth international Vmeste Navsegda (Together Forever) exhibition of art dolls will showcase 100 art dolls depicting mystical creatures and heroes of Kazakh, Russian, and the world’s tales and legends. Massagetae Queen Tomiris themed...

    Georgians vote in tightly contested parliamentary election
    Oct31

    Georgians vote in tightly contested parliamentary election

    Monitoring Desk Tbilisi: Georgians have voted in tightly contested parliamentary elections pitting an unlikely union of opposition forces against the increasingly unpopular ruling party led by the country’s richest man. Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia has promised free and fair polls and encouraged citizens to vote in the elections...

    Georgia opposition unites to oust billionaire’s party in poll
    Oct31

    Georgia opposition unites to oust billionaire’s party in poll

    TBILISI: Georgia went to the polls Saturday in tightly contested parliamentary elections pitting an unlikely union of opposition forces against the increasingly unpopular ruling party led by the country’s richest man.Nestled between the Caucasus mountains and the Black Sea, Georgia is seen as a rare example of a democracy among ex-Soviet...

    Ukraine’s president moves to dissolve top court over ruling
    Oct31

    Ukraine’s president moves to dissolve top court over ruling

    President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s action came after the Constitutional Court ruled to annul key parts of anti-corruption legislation that Ukraine approved under persistent Western demands. …read more Source:: The...

    Ukraine leader asks MPs to annul court ruling on anti-corruption laws
    Oct30

    Ukraine leader asks MPs to annul court ruling on anti-corruption laws

    KYIV (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has asked parliament to annul a Constitutional Court ruling striking down some anti-corruption laws, which campaigners said was a major setback in the fight against graft, and to re-instate them. Read full story …read more Source:: The...