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5 civilians killed on front line in eastern Ukraine
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Food Photographer of the Year 2016 in pictures
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‘Four civilians killed’ in east Ukraine
Pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine say at least four civilians, including a pregnant woman, were killed in a shelling – an attack army chiefs deny. …read more Source:...
U.S. diplomat Nuland says optimistic about Ukraine reforms
KIEV (Reuters) – U.S Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland said on Wednesday she was encouraged by signs of commitment to reforms from a new government in Ukraine. …read more Source:...
Shakhtar’s Darijo Srna: ‘We have lost our homes, our stadium and our fans’
Ukrainian club play Sevilla in Europa League semi-finals two years after Russian separatists forced them 700 miles away from their home city“I remember my last day in Donetsk,” says Darijo Srna, the captain of Shakhtar, a football club in exile. “It was 16 May 2014. We were told we had to leave quickly. I didn’t take anything from my home....
Chernobyl disaster hero, scientist Giorgii Lysychenko, got prostate cancer from radiation
Nuclear scientist Giorgii Lysychenko joined 600,000 military men and women to clean up the radioactive debris following the explosion of the Ukrainian power plant on April 26 1986. …read more Source: Daily...
Top Ukraine TV host protests work ban with hunger strike
KIEV (Reuters) – A prominent TV talkshow host in Ukraine declared on Tuesday he was going on hunger strike in protest over a decision by state authorities to strip him of his work permit, a move he described as politically motivated. …read more Source:...
Top Ukraine TV host protests work ban with hunger strike
KIEV (Reuters) – A prominent TV talkshow host in Ukraine declared on Tuesday he was going on hunger strike in protest over a decision by state authorities to strip him of his work permit, a move he described as politically motivated. …read more Source:...
Corruption? The developing world has bigger problems
Demonstrators in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, protest against corruption in the country last year. 17th August, 2015 ©ROSENDO CASTILLO/NEWZULU/PA Images Few challenges in international development ignite as much passion as corruption. Perhaps ironically given the recent Panama Papers scandal, the UK government has encouraged the “zero tolerance”...
Crimean court bans ‘extremist’ Tatar governing body
Ruling against Mejlis sparks fears of renewed crackdown against peninsula’s ethnic minorityThe top court in Crimea has banned the ruling body of the Crimean Tatar community, the Mejlis, branding it an extremist organisation in the latest move against the peninsula’s ethnic minority.The supreme court of Crimea, annexed by Russia from...



