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      Russia: impolite to begin U.N. chief race without Ukraine, others
      Nov03

      Russia: impolite to begin U.N. chief race without Ukraine, others

      UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – Russia said on Tuesday it does not want to offend Ukraine and other recently elected United Nations Security Council members by officially launching the race for a new secretary-general before the Jan. 1 start of their council terms. …read more Source:...

      Arrest of Ukraine oligarch’s ally politically motivated – lawyer
      Nov01

      Arrest of Ukraine oligarch’s ally politically motivated – lawyer

      KIEV (Reuters) – The arrest in Ukraine of a close associate of the influential business tycoon Ihor Kolomoisky on suspicion of embezzlement is politically motivated, his lawyer said on Sunday. …read more Source:...

      Russia-U.S. rivalry spreads to ex-Soviet central Asia
      Oct30

      Russia-U.S. rivalry spreads to ex-Soviet central Asia

      ALMATY/VIENNA (Reuters) – After Ukraine and Syria, the ex-Soviet republics of central Asia could become the latest venue for geo-political rivalry between Moscow and Washington, driven by Kremlin worries about Islamists and U.S. suspicion about Russia’s true intentions. …read more Source:...

      Employees of raided Ukrainian library in Moscow say they were framed
      Oct30

      Employees of raided Ukrainian library in Moscow say they were framed

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – The shaken employees of a Moscow library specializing in Ukrainian literature accused Russian investigators on Friday of planting banned extremist books on their shelves to create a pretext to raid the library and detain their director. …read more Source:...

      Ukraine calls deadly depot blast a terrorist act
      Oct30

      Ukraine calls deadly depot blast a terrorist act

      KIEV (Reuters) – Explosions in a Ukrainian ammunition depot that killed two civilians overnight is being investigated as a terrorist act, the Defence Ministry said on Friday. …read more Source:...

      Russia raids Ukrainian library in Moscow, arrests head
      Oct29

      Russia raids Ukrainian library in Moscow, arrests head

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – Armed, masked police raided a Moscow library specializing in Ukrainian literature, arresting its director before dawn on Thursday and carting off books that the authorities called illegal anti-Russian propaganda. …read more Source:...

      Airline industry seeks better information on conflict zones
      Oct26

      Airline industry seeks better information on conflict zones

      DUBLIN (Reuters) – The aviation industry is still struggling to gain better access to information on conflict zones, more than a year after the downing of a passenger plane over eastern Ukraine last year. …read more Source:...

      Ukraine ex-adviser wins EU court case against sanctions
      Oct26

      Ukraine ex-adviser wins EU court case against sanctions

      BRUSSELS (Reuters) – A former adviser to ousted Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich scored a legal victory over the European Union on Monday when an EU court ruled that the bloc had been wrong to freeze his assets. …read more Source:...

      Ukraine-Russia flight ban seen lasting for some time
      Oct26

      Ukraine-Russia flight ban seen lasting for some time

      MOSCOW/KIEV (Reuters) – Direct flights between Russia and Ukraine are unlikely to restart any time soon, people familiar with the matter said on Monday, after links were severed in a tit-for-tat row over Russia’s annexation of Crimea. …read more Source:...

      Ukraine PM says won’t repay Russian debt if no restructuring deal-paper
      Oct25

      Ukraine PM says won’t repay Russian debt if no restructuring deal-paper

      BERLIN (Reuters) – Ukraine will not pay off its debt to Russia if Moscow does not agree to join in a restructuring deal involving other creditors, Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk told German business daily Handelsblatt. …read more Source:...