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      Trump: It’s a foregone conclusion House will vote to impeach me
      Oct21

      Trump: It’s a foregone conclusion House will vote to impeach me

      Donald Trump says it is a foregone conclusion the Democrat-led House of Representatives will vote to impeach him over his request to Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden and his son. …read more Source:: Sky...

      Investors from Latvia, Ukraine, Czech Republic eyeing Olainfarm – chairman
      Oct21

      Investors from Latvia, Ukraine, Czech Republic eyeing Olainfarm – chairman

      Investors from Latvia, Ukraine and the Czech Republic have been eyeing Latvia’s Olainfarm pharmaceutical group, Gundars Berzins, chairman of the Olainfarm supervisory board, said on Latvian Radio on Monday, cited LETA. …read more Source:: The Baltic...

      Kremlin: Ukraine sending Moscow conflicting signals on peace plan
      Oct21

      Kremlin: Ukraine sending Moscow conflicting signals on peace plan

      The Kremlin said on Monday that Kiev had sent Russia mixed signals about the war in eastern Ukraine despite agreeing to a peace plan and that no progress had been made on organizing an international summit aimed at finding a resolution. …read more Source::...

      The revenge of the US State Department
      Oct21

      The revenge of the US State Department

      They’ve been derided as a “Deep State,” slurred as “Obama holdovers,” threatened with draconian budget cuts and told that President Donald Trump doesn’t even need them. Now, America’s diplomats are taking their revenge. In recent days, current and former Foreign Service officers have defied Trump administration orders and...

      Q&A: How Europe has Moved Away from Being a Sanctuary for Journalists
      Oct21

      Q&A: How Europe has Moved Away from Being a Sanctuary for Journalists

      Pauline Ades-Mevel, Head of European Union and Balkan desk at Reporters Without Borders, warns that press freedom in Europe is declining. Courtesy: Reporters Without BordersBy Ed HoltVIENNA, Oct 21 2019 (IPS) Rising populism, anti-media rhetoric from politicians, cyber-harassment of journalists and physical attacks are among the reasons why press...

      Georgi Gospodinov Won One of the Largest European Literature Awards
      Oct21

      Georgi Gospodinov Won One of the Largest European Literature Awards

      Writer Georgi Gospodinov has won one of the biggest European awards for literature – “Angelus”. At a ceremony last night in Wroclaw, his novel “The Physics of Sadness” was announced as the best Polish language book for 2019. Among the first congratulations, the author was honored only a few days ago with Nobel for...

      Ukraine politics: Zelensky pursues a disruptive agenda
      Oct21

      Ukraine politics: Zelensky pursues a disruptive agenda

      The president has a star role in the Trump impeachment scandal but escaping the oligarchs’ clutches is a bigger challenge …read more Source:: Financial...

      Mulvaney insists he didn’t say Trump held up Ukraine aid for political reasons
      Oct20

      Mulvaney insists he didn’t say Trump held up Ukraine aid for political reasons

      Mulvaney insists he didn’t say Trump held up Ukraine aid for political reasons …read more Source::...

      Giuliani wanted visa for ex-Ukraine lawman
      Oct19

      Giuliani wanted visa for ex-Ukraine lawman

      Giuliani wanted visa for ex-Ukraine lawman …read more Source::...

      White House aide’s words on Ukraine upend impeachment strategy, rattle allies
      Oct19

      White House aide’s words on Ukraine upend impeachment strategy, rattle allies

      A top White House aide’s suggestion that President Donald Trump sought a political favor from Ukraine in exchange for military aid has upended the administration’s impeachment strategy and left his Republican allies flummoxed and frustrated. …read more Source::...