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[Focus] Denmark leads Ukraine anti-corruption drive
The EU has unveiled an anti-corruption scheme for Ukraine, amid concerns that its officials and lawmakers are undermining a key reform in the fight against villainy. …read more Source:...
Denmark leads EU anti-corruption drive in Ukraine
The EU has unveiled an anti-corruption scheme for Ukraine, amid concerns that the countrys officials and lawmakers are undermining a key reform in the fight against villainy. …read more Source:...
Donald Trump has diplomats abandoning vows of silence
NEW YORK — There’s a longstanding custom among the world’s diplomats: You don’t trash-talk candidates running for office in a foreign country. Donald Trump is close to destroying that tradition. As thousands of diplomats gather for the U.N. General Assembly here this week, many are struggling to hold their tongues about the...
Trump to meet with Egyptian president
NEW YORK — Donald Trump has apparently taken Hillary Clinton’s bait. The Republican presidential nominee will meet on Monday with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in New York on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly, according to Egyptian state media. Clinton, the Democratic nominee, announced last week she would meet with Sisi...
Nicolas Sarkozy, end of the dream
PARIS — A few days before Nicolas Sarkozy announced he would run for reelection as French president next year, he fielded an unusual question from a caller on a radio show: Could Sarkozy, the caller asked, ever make him dream again? The man on the line, named Régis, said he had voted for Sarkozy for president in 2007 on the basis of his uplifting...
In Ukraine, media freedom under fire
KIEV — Ukrainians take media freedom seriously. They expect to hear debates on the airwaves. But what has been a source of pride for many has recently come under threat. Politicians, publicly criticized for their failures, want to pull an iron curtain over media outlets. On a recent Sunday afternoon, masked men in military fatigues stormed the...
[Ticker] Slovak PM says Ukraine not ‘the good guy’
Slovak PM Robert Fico told the Reuters news agency on Saturday that Ukraine is “even less” in compliance with the Minsk ceasefire accord than Russia. “With the Minsk agreement, it is necessary to take stock. It is not true that Ukraine is the good guy and Russia is the bad guy,” he said. Ukraine denies this. EU sanctions...
Don’t forget Russia in EU talks, Ukraine says in leaked letter
As leaders meet in Bratislava to try to stop EU fragmentation, Ukraine has highlighted Russia’s role in trying to “shatter” the bloc, EUobserver has learned. …read more Source:...
Europe must open up, not turn its back
TALLINN — In the months following the United Kingdom’s Brexit referendum, the European Union seems to be undergoing an episode of post-traumatic stress. At a time when increased openness is of the utmost importance, the Continent is erecting internal barriers and isolating itself from the rest of the world. Some of the countries that make...
Russian opposition fights for survival in Duma vote
MOSCOW — Dmitry Gudkov was once a rising star of an opposition movement that posed a threat to Vladimir Putin. Now he’s fighting to hang on to his seat in the Russian Duma. It’s a foregone conclusion that Putin’s United Russia and allied parties will dominate Sunday’s parliamentary election: The only open question is how...

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