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      Right-wing nationalists injure five police at Kiev gay pride rally
      Jun06

      Right-wing nationalists injure five police at Kiev gay pride rally

      Five police officers were injured in clashes during a gay pride rally on the outskirts of Kiev, the Ukrainian Interior Ministry confirmed Saturday, after a group of right-wing nationalists attacked demonstrators.Police intervened when the attackers used… …read more Source:...

      Japan to Provide USD 1,5 B in Funding to Ukraine
      Jun06

      Japan to Provide USD 1,5 B in Funding to Ukraine

      Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe has stated that the country will provide Ukraine with USD 1,5 B in order to ensure its financial stability, as reported by 112 Ukraine TV. The statement was made upon the Japanese Prime Minister met with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in Kiev Saturday. ”I am grateful to Japan for the presented credit...

      Violent clashes at Ukrainian gay rights march
      Jun06

      Violent clashes at Ukrainian gay rights march

      Several people on march and police officers injured as far-right groups attack parade in KievDozens of unknown assailants have attacked a gay rights march in Kiev, injuring several marchers and police officers.The attackers hurled teargas and smoke bombs at the 300 marchers as they walked along along the Dnipro river bank in the Ukrainian capital...

      EU extends sanctions on Ukraine figures over ‘misapprorpiation of state funds’
      Jun06

      EU extends sanctions on Ukraine figures over ‘misapprorpiation of state funds’

      The EU has extended sanctions on two former ministers and a businessman over suspicion of embezzlement. The son of former President Yanukovych was dropped from the list after drowning earlier this year. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Six officers, protesters injured during Kiev gay pride march
      Jun06

      Six officers, protesters injured during Kiev gay pride march

      At least six policemen and protesters have been injured in the Ukrainian capital on Saturday, when neo-Nazi protesters clashed with the police which was protecting a gay pride march through Kiev. About 25 protesters were arrested following the incident. …read more Source: Macedonian Information...

      One Ukrainian serviceman killed, ten wounded in past 24 hours: Ukraine military
      Jun06

      One Ukrainian serviceman killed, ten wounded in past 24 hours: Ukraine military

      KIEV (Reuters) – One Ukrainian serviceman has been killed and ten others have been wounded as a result of fighting in separatist eastern territories in the past 24 hours, Kiev military spokesman Andriy Lysenko said in a briefing on Saturday. …read more Source:...

      Gay pride rally in Kiev attacked  by ‘hooligans’
      Jun06

      Gay pride rally in Kiev attacked by ‘hooligans’

      Two policemen wounded during event celebrating LGBT community in Ukraine’s capital …read more Source: The Irish...

      [Ticker] Violence fails to stop Kiev gay pride
      Jun06

      [Ticker] Violence fails to stop Kiev gay pride

      Violent clashes between police and anti-gay activists failed to stop Kiev pride on Saturday. The event, attended by three Ukrainian MPs and select EU ambassadors, was endorsed by Ukraine’s president – a first for Ukraine – who told press it’s a “constitutional right of every citizen” to hold political rallies....

      Seven hurt after scuffles at Kiev gay rights march
      Jun06

      Seven hurt after scuffles at Kiev gay rights march

      At least seven people were injured and more than 20 arrested in Kiev as scuffles broke out between members of a rare Ukrainian gay pride march and their nationalist opponents. …read more Source: RTÉ...

      The 20 photographs of the week
      Jun06

      The 20 photographs of the week

      The migrant crisis in Greece and Burma, violence in Syria and Burundi, a monkey in makeup and hungry dolphin – the best photography in news, culture and sport from around the world this week … …read more Source: The...