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Alexander Vindman: witness who spoke out against Trump fired from job
Vindman escorted out of White House on Friday afternoonTrump ‘decided to exact revenge’, says Vindman’s lawyerIn an accelerating purge of Donald Trump critics in the days since his impeachment acquittal, Lt Col Alexander Vindman, who defied Trump to deliver public testimony during the impeachment inquiry, was removed from his White...
Mr Jones: how a Welsh journalist exposed the horror of Stalin’s Ukraine famines
A new film on the Soviet-era tragedy resonates powerfully in an age of political deceit. As a child in California, the author Andrea Chalupa heard from her grandfather a tale of two journalists. One was Gareth Jones, the young Welshman who, in March 1933, exposed the extent of Stalin’s man-made famine in Ukraine between 1932 and 1933....
Remembering climber Boyan Petrov: To me eight-thousanders are outer space
Concentration and discipline – these are, to my mind, two keywords in mountain climbing, said, in an interview, eminent mountain climber Boyan Petrov on a hot summer day – 13 August, 2012. Today he would have turned 47. Full of energy and open to all things positive in any situation, with a wide smile and shrewd eyes, Boyan Petrov made thousands...
Largest number of foreign students in Estonia come from Russia and Nigeria
According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, most foreign students who come to Estonian universities from outside the EU hail from Russia, Nigeria and Ukraine. …read more Source::...
‘It was all bulls—’: Trump unloads after impeachment acquittal
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Thursday unloaded on his perceived political enemies, declaring that the investigations into him have been “all bullshit” in a sprawling and teleprompter-free address at the White House less than a day after senators acquitted him on two articles of impeachment. Wednesday’s mostly party-line vote...
How Donald Trump survived impeachment – and what comes next
Democrat Schumer claims there is ‘giant asterisk next to the president’s acquittal’ In Depth James Ashford Thursday, February 6, 2020 – 12:58pm Donald Trump has been acquitted on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress at the US president’s impeachment trial. See related …read more Source:: The...
Ukraine’s Naftogaz receives USD 578 mln from Gazprom for gas transit
State-owned Naftogaz Ukrainy received USD 578.4 million in January from Russia’s Gazprom to ensure natural gas transit during three months, Naftogaz CEO Yuriy Vitrenko said on his Facebook page, as cited by Interfax-Ukraine. …read more Source:: Budapest Business...
Ten Things You Need to Know Today: Thursday 6 Feb 2020
Donald Trump acquitted at impeachment trial US President Donald Trump has been acquitted on two articles of impeachment following a brief trial. The Senate, run by his fellow Republicans, voted to acquit the president by 52-48 on charges of abuse of power, and by 53-47 on obstruction of Congress. Trump is only the third president in US history to...
Trump acquitted on impeachment charges
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate on Wednesday acquitted President Donald Trump on two articles of impeachment, rejecting the House’s charges that he should be removed from office for abusing his power and obstructing the congressional investigation into his conduct. The vote capped a frenetic four-month push by House Democrats to investigate...
How the EU can survive Brexit
There are tensions between Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel – but unless France and Germany can work together the bloc will fragment. Britain’s departure from the European Union ends an arduous two years and ten months since 29 March 2017, when Theresa May’s government invoked Article 50 to give notice that it would withdraw. During...



