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[Ticker] Dutch referendum on EU-Ukraine treaty in April 2016
A Dutch government committee announced on Thursday that the citizen-enforced referendum on the EU-Ukraine association agreement will take place on Wednesday, 6 April 2016. The Dutch will be asked: ‘Are you in favour or against the law that approves the Association Agreement between the European Union and Ukraine?’ …read more...
[Feature] Ukraine far from normal, despite EU-brokered ceasefire
With Ukraine fading from the headlines amid Russia’s intervention in Syria, EUobserver visited the war-torn country to see the reality behind the EU-brokered ceasefire. …read more Source:...
Ukraine ruling prompts EU rethink on sanctions
EU judges have said member states had no grounds to impose an asset freeze on a Ukrainian former regime member, putting in doubt other listings. …read more Source:...
[Ticker] Court embarrasses EU on Ukraine sanctions
EU judges on Monday overturned an asset freeze imposed last year on Andriy Portnov, a business associate of former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych, citing lack of evidence that he helped embezzle state funds. The EU already removed Portnov from its list in March, but he continued the court case anyway. …read more Source:...
Ukraine local elections leave voters bitter
Less than half of all eligible voters turned out for local elections in Ukraine amid growing disillusionment with the slow pace of reforms and an economy in free fall. …read more Source:...
[Ticker] Ukrainians received most EU residence permits in 2014
302,800 Ukrainians received a residence permit in an EU country in 2014, according to Eurostat. They were the main beneficiaries of the 2.3 million permits issued, ahead of US citizens (199,200), Chinese (169,700) and Indians (134,900). The UK issues the most permits, ahead of Poland, Germany and France. …read more Source:...
[Ticker] Ukraine gets 2-year seat at UN security council
Ukraine was elected on Thursday as a non-permanent member of the UN security council by the UN assembly general. Ukraine, which got 177 votes out of 193 members, will sit for 2 years at the same table as permanent member Russia. Other new members are Egypt, Senegal, Uruguay and Japan. …read more Source:...
Dutch will vote on EU-Ukraine treaty
Dutch council confirms that “historic” citizen-enforced referendum, targeting the EU-Ukraine treaty, will go ahead. …read more Source:...
Dutch-led inquest on MH17 points finger at Russia
A Dutch-led inquest has concluded that a Russian-made Buk missile shot down flight MH17 over Ukraine last year. …read more Source:...
[Ticker] Dutch report into MH17 disaster due at 12.15 today
The Dutch Safety Board will at 12.15 local time today, at the Gilze-Rijen military base in the Netherlands, issue its final report into the cause of the MH17 flight disaster over Ukraine last year. The Dutch PM will hold a press conference shortly afterwards. Russia says the enquiry is flawed. …read more Source:...

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