Section: Latvia
eGA to develop e-services for administrative service centres in Ukraine
Over the next two years, the e-Governance Academy will assume a lead role in creating a data exchange and information system in Ukraine, enabling up to 600 local service centres in Ukraine to provide up-to-date public services to the people by exchanging information with national central registries, BC informs eGA representative. …read more...
Police shoot-out ends tragically in Ukraine
Two Ukrainian police units on December 4 mistook each other for criminals and engaged in a shoot-out, which ended with five policemen killed. …read more Source: Baltic News...
Ukraine’s citizens to receive visa-free travel to EU in near future
The head of European Union’s European Council Donald Tusk stated on November 24 that Ukrainian citizens will be able to travel to majority of EU states without a visa. …read more Source: Baltic News...
Ukraine-EU summit to focus on corruption and Russia’s aggression
High European Union and Ukrainian officials are to meet on November 24 in Brussels, where the parties wish to concentrate on differing issues. …read more Source: Baltic News...
Putin: NATO objects that threaten Russia will be our missiles’ targets
Russia is worried by continued expansion of NATO, and it intends to perform counter-measures. This includes marking missile targets that create threats for the country, said Russian President Vladimir Putin in Oliver Stone’s documentary ‘Ukraine in fire’, which aired on REN TV on Monday, 21 November. …read more Source: Baltic...
Will the Dutch minority have the decisive voice in Ukraine-EU relations? – The Baltic Times
As the ambassador of Ukraine to one of the country of the European Union, I’m very concerned about the uncertainty with the completion of …… …read more Source: The Baltic...
Russia quits International Criminal Court
Russian President Vladimir Putin has this week signed a decree on Russia withdrawing from the International Criminal Court, after a number of African nations turned their back the court and following a UN panel discussed alleged rights abuses in Russia-annexed Crimea. …read more Source: Baltic News...
Ukrainian army reports receiving 35 attacks in Donbas war in last 24 hours
The Donbas war continues to rage in eastern Ukraine and Kyiv reports that its forces have been attacked 35 times in the 24 hours both with artillery and small arms. …read more Source: Baltic News...
Viewpoint: Russia and Trump – a love story?
“If Trump recognizes Crimea as ours, lifts sanctions, makes an agreement with us on Syria and frees Assange, I will retire. Because the world will be wonderful.” This is how Rossiya Segodnya editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan commented the election of Donald Trump as the President of the United States. …read more Source:...
Ukrainian President links Saakashvili’s stepping down to aspirations for politics in Ukraine
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has on November 8 commented on his appointed Odesa region head Mikheil Saakashvili’s resignation from office that the latter has reasoned with Poroshenko’s connections with reform-blocking “corrupt» clans in the strategic port city. …read more Source: Baltic News...