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In Ukraine victory, top U.N. court rejects Moscow’s bid to block case
In a legal victory for Ukraine, the United Nations’ top court for disputes between states said on Friday it would hear a lawsuit filed by Ukraine against Russia for allegedly supporting pro-Russian separatists, rejecting Moscow’s call for the case to be thrown out. …read more Source::...
EU finance ministers call for end to fossil fuel funding
The EU has provided roughly €13.4 billion ($14.8 billion) in fossil fuel financing since 2013. Some EU members worry that ending such funding would enable Russian investment in countries like Ukraine and Croatia. …read more Source:: Deutsche...
U.N. top court rejects Moscow’s call to block Ukraine vs Russia case
The United Nations’ top court for disputes between states on Friday said it has jurisdiction to hear a lawsuit filed by Ukraine against Russia for supporting pro-Russian separatists, rejecting Moscow’s call for the case to be thrown out. …read more Source::...
Top U.N. court will hear Ukraine vs Russia case
The United Nations’ top court for disputes between states on Friday said it has jurisdiction to hear a case filed by Ukraine against Russia over Moscow’s alleged support of pro-Russian separatists in the Crimea and eastern Ukraine. …read more Source::...
U.N. top court to rule on jurisdiction in Ukraine vs Russia dispute
The top United Nations court rules on Friday on whether it has jurisdiction to hear a case brought by Ukraine against Russia over Moscow’s alleged support of pro-Russian separatists in the Crimea and eastern Ukraine. …read more Source::...
Troop withdrawals in eastern Ukraine to start on Saturday: OSCE
Troop withdrawals in a village in the Donbass region of eastern Ukraine will begin on Saturday at 1000 GMT, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) said in a statement. …read more Source::...
Trump’s attacks on whistleblower could do lasting damage to system, experts say
Various legal protections exist but the president’s aggressive response risks eroding a crucial check on official wrongdoingDonald Trump and his allies have publicly attacked a whistleblower who filed a complaint about the president’s dealings with his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, and triggered a chain of events that...
Ursula von der Leyen seeks new balance
Ursula von der Leyen has lost her balance — at least a bit. When the European Parliament narrowly confirmed von der Leyen as the next European Commission president in July, MEPs expected a College of Commissioners with an equal number of conservatives and social democrats — nine each from the EU’s mainstay center-left and center-right...
Diplomat testified that Putin, Orban poisoned Trump’s views on Ukraine
Diplomat testified that Putin, Orban poisoned Trump’s views on Ukraine …read more Source::...
Biden, Clinton, investigations: the little words Trump wanted to hear on Ukraine
Senior state department official George Kent says the president had a very specific demand for his Ukrainian counterpartDonald Trump wanted to hear three words out of the Ukrainian president’s mouth, according to newly released testimony in the US impeachment inquiry: “investigations”, “Biden” and “Clinton”. Related: Michael Bloomberg...



