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Ukraine seizes $6million cash bribe to stop probe into founder of company that hired Hunter Biden
Ukrainian authorities seized $6 million allegedly used for a bribe scheme – the largest in the country’s history – linked to Burisma Holdings, a gas company which gave Hunter Biden a seat on its board. …read more Source:: Daily...
Ukraine alleges $5 million bribe over Burisma, no Biden link
Ukrainian officials on Saturday said they were offered $5 million in bribes to end a probe into energy company Burisma’s founder, but said there was no connection to former board member Hunter Biden whose father is running for the U.S. presidency. …read more Source::...
Tension on the agenda when Pompeo meets EU foreign ministers
It takes two to tango. That’s the polite reply U.S Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is likely to get when he meets EU foreign ministers on Monday for an hour and a half of virtual discussion, in which he is expected to request support for Washington’s confrontations with Beijing. For the Europeans, who have watched President Donald...
Ukraine leader cancels meetings, trips after wife tests positive for coronavirus
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy cancelled face-to-face meetings and visits and will limit his contacts to a close circle after his wife tested positive for coronavirus, the presidential press service said on Friday. …read more Source::...
EU lawmakers propose taking China to court over Hong Kong security law
The European Parliament is next week set to vote in favor of taking China to the International Court of Justice over its decision to adopt a controversial national security law in Hong Kong. In a draft resolution, the Parliament “strongly criticizes the adoption of the national security law on Hong Kong by the National Peoples’ Congress”...
Senior official Neculaescu attends EaP COVID-19 pandemic meeting
Senior strategic affairs official with Romania's Foreign Ministry (MAE) Dan Neculaescu participated on Thursday in a virtual ministerial meeting on the Eastern Partnership (EaP) that focused on EU support measures amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the current challenges in terms of misinformation. In a press statement released...
Borrell has ‘serious concern’ over US sanctions against International Criminal Court
Donald Trump’s decision to authorize sanctions against the International Criminal Court is “a matter of serious concern,” the EU’s top diplomat said. The U.S. president on Thursday issued an executive order authorizing sanctions against ICC employees involved in an investigation into whether American forces committed war crimes in...
U.S. to give Ukraine $250 million in aid to deter Russia
The United States plans to give Ukraine $250 million through the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative for training and equipment to strengthen the country’s ability defend itself against Russia, the Pentagon said on Thursday. …read more Source::...
«Disrespect to victim’s families» – Ukraine pushes for Iran plane crash probe
The downing of a Ukrainian passenger plane in Iran and the death of 176 people has not yet been investigated internationally. Ukraine has this week called on Iran to hand over the “black boxes» to international investigators, Ukrinform news agency reports. …read more Source:: Baltic News...
International Lynx Day: Celebrate the Biggest Wild Cat in Europe on June 11
After several decades of low numbers, the return of the lynx to the European forests is slow but steady. The Eurasian lynx was once quite common in most of Europe. Nevertheless, most original populations became extinct, or their abundance has been dramatically reduced in the last two centuries due to hunting, landscape changes, and habitat...