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    Dutch appeals court postpones verdict on Crimean gold
    Jul16

    Dutch appeals court postpones verdict on Crimean gold

    A Dutch appeals court on Tuesday postponed its verdict on the ownership of a collection of gold artifacts from Crimea that was on loan to a Dutch museum when Russia seized the peninsula from Ukraine in 2014, saying it needed more information. …read more Source:...

    Kremlin ally says prisoner swap could be soon if Ukraine serious
    Jul15

    Kremlin ally says prisoner swap could be soon if Ukraine serious

    Ukraine and Russia could swap prisoners within a matter of days, including filmmaker Oleg Sentsov whom Moscow jailed on terrorism charges, if Kiev shows the necessary political will, a close Kremlin ally in Ukraine said. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine investigates grenade attack on Kiev TV station
    Jul13

    Ukraine investigates grenade attack on Kiev TV station

    Ukrainian authorities said on Saturday they were investigating an attack on a Kiev television station owned by an opposition election candidate, which caused damage but injured no one. …read more Source:...

    Ukrainian fighter found guilty over killing of Italian photographer
    Jul12

    Ukrainian fighter found guilty over killing of Italian photographer

    An Italian court sentenced a Ukrainian man to 24 years in jail on Friday over his role in the 2014 killing of an Italian photographer covering fighting between pro-Russian forces and Ukrainian troops. …read more Source:...

    Open audition: Ukraine’s comedian president invites citizens to run in July poll
    Jul12

    Open audition: Ukraine’s comedian president invites citizens to run in July poll

    A comedian and entrepreneur, 29-year-old Roman Hryshchuk had only been in politics for a few weeks when he found himself in front of a semicircle of voters in a park in western Kiev, fielding questions from a testy audience. …read more Source:...

    Russia’s Putin, Ukraine’s Zelenskiy discuss ending conflict in eastern Ukraine
    Jul11

    Russia’s Putin, Ukraine’s Zelenskiy discuss ending conflict in eastern Ukraine

    Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine’s leader Volodymyr Zelenskiy held their first telephone conversation on Thursday and discussed settling the conflict in eastern Ukraine and the return of prisoners, the Kremlin said. …read more Source:...

    Russia’s Putin, Ukraine’s Zelenskiy discuss settlement of conflict in Ukraine: TASS
    Jul11

    Russia’s Putin, Ukraine’s Zelenskiy discuss settlement of conflict in Ukraine: TASS

    Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine’s new leader Volodymyr Zelenskiy discussed settling the conflict in eastern Ukraine and the return of prisoners during a telephone conversation on Thursday, the Kremlin said. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine ex-president Poroshenko summoned for questioning
    Jul11

    Ukraine ex-president Poroshenko summoned for questioning

    Detectives from Ukraine’s state investigation bureau have summoned former president Petro Poroshenko for questioning, the bureau said on Thursday. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine president kicks official out of meeting over criminal record
    Jul10

    Ukraine president kicks official out of meeting over criminal record

    Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy had a regional official expelled from a meeting broadcast live on television on Wednesday because of a past criminal record. …read more Source:...

    Russian police detain Crimean Tatar protesters on Moscow’s Red Square
    Jul10

    Russian police detain Crimean Tatar protesters on Moscow’s Red Square

    Russian police detained seven Crimean Tatars on Moscow’s Red Square on Wednesday after dispersing a demonstration that had aimed to draw attention to alleged rights abuses on the Black Sea peninsula which Russia annexed from Ukraine five years ago. …read more Source:...