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    Ukraine parliament approves Poroshenko’s choice for defense minister
    Oct14

    Ukraine parliament approves Poroshenko’s choice for defense minister

    KIEV (Reuters) – The Ukrainian parliament on Tuesday approved National Guard chief Stepan Poltorak as new defense minister following his nomination by President Petro Poroshenko. …read more Source:...

    Russian hackers target NATO, Ukraine and others: iSight
    Oct14

    Russian hackers target NATO, Ukraine and others: iSight

    BOSTON (Reuters) – Russian hackers exploited a bug in Microsoft Windows and other software to spy on computers used by NATO, the European Union, Ukraine and companies in the energy and telecommunications sectors, according to cyber intelligence firm iSight Partners. …read more Source:...

    Despite fighting, Dutch experts help recover MH17 crash items
    Oct13

    Despite fighting, Dutch experts help recover MH17 crash items

    HRABOVE Ukraine (Reuters) – Four Dutch police experts visited the crash site of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 on Monday to help recover belongings and human remains despite fighting nearby in east Ukraine. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine’s Poroshenko proposes National Guard commander for defense minister
    Oct13

    Ukraine’s Poroshenko proposes National Guard commander for defense minister

    KIEV (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko on Monday proposed National Guard commander Stepan Poltorak for defense minister, the presidential website said. …read more Source:...

    Ukrainian teams to search MH17 crash site for remains: Dutch TV
    Oct12

    Ukrainian teams to search MH17 crash site for remains: Dutch TV

    AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Ukrainian search teams will comb the crash site of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, which went down on July 17, and return human remains and belongings to the Netherlands, Dutch television reported. …read more Source:...

    Putin orders Russian troops withdrawal from Ukrainian border: reports
    Oct12

    Putin orders Russian troops withdrawal from Ukrainian border: reports

    MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered Russian troops to withdraw to their permanent bases after military exercises in Rostov region near the border with Ukraine, Russian news agencies reported late on Saturday, citing Kremlin spokesman. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine leader says expects tough talks with Putin next week
    Oct11

    Ukraine leader says expects tough talks with Putin next week

    KIEV (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said on Saturday he expected planned talks with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin next week in Italy to be difficult but said Moscow had a crucial role to play in bringing peace to his country. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine to launch ‘full clean-out’ of corrupt officials
    Oct10

    Ukraine to launch ‘full clean-out’ of corrupt officials

    KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine will soon begin mass firings of state officials who served under disgraced Moscow-backed leader Viktor Yanukovich and feathered their nests through corruption, the government said on Friday. …read more Source:...

    Russian sanctions could be eased soon if Ukraine progress made: U.S. adviser
    Oct10

    Russian sanctions could be eased soon if Ukraine progress made: U.S. adviser

    LONDON (Reuters) – Talks on easing sanctions against Russia imposed over the conflict in Ukraine could begin in the next few weeks, but more measures are possible if there is no progress over a ceasefire deal, the U.S. Deputy National Security Adviser said on Friday. …read more Source:...

    Dutch PM: unlikely investigators will get to MH17 crash site
    Oct10

    Dutch PM: unlikely investigators will get to MH17 crash site

    AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Prime Minister Mark Rutte said on Friday it was increasingly unlikely Dutch investigators would be able to reach the Malaysia Airlines MH17 crash zone in eastern Ukraine due to fighting and the approach of winter. …read more Source:...