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    Putin says Russia will do all it can to improve ties with U.S.
    Jun29

    Putin says Russia will do all it can to improve ties with U.S.

    Russia’s president said on Saturday that Moscow would do all it could to improve relations with the United States that have been strained by years of diplomatic conflicts over Ukraine and alleged Russian meddling in U.S. elections. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine president’s party leads poll ahead of July election
    Jun26

    Ukraine president’s party leads poll ahead of July election

    A party set up by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who took office last month, continues to lead in an opinion poll published on Wednesday ahead of a snap parliamentary election due on July 21. …read more Source:...

    Council of Europe readmits Russia, five years after suspension over Crimea
    Jun25

    Council of Europe readmits Russia, five years after suspension over Crimea

    Europe’s main human rights forum on Tuesday approved Russia’s readmission, the first time that an international sanction imposed for its seizure of Crimea in 2014 has been reversed, despite a stalling protest from Ukraine and Georgia. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine hosts biggest ever gay pride parade
    Jun23

    Ukraine hosts biggest ever gay pride parade

    Ukrainian politicians and foreign diplomats joined thousands marching in a gay pride parade in Kiev on Sunday, the biggest and most peaceful ever in the former Soviet country. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine president’s party keeps commanding poll lead ahead of July election
    Jun21

    Ukraine president’s party keeps commanding poll lead ahead of July election

    The new party set up by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who took office last month, maintained a commanding lead in an opinion poll published on Friday ahead of a snap parliamentary election next month. …read more Source:...

    ‘New blood’ in Ukraine parliament will ease reform path: Zelenskiy party chief
    Jun21

    ‘New blood’ in Ukraine parliament will ease reform path: Zelenskiy party chief

    Ukraine can pass reforms to make politicians more accountable and lift a ban on the sale of farmland after lawmakers hostile to change are tossed out in a July snap election, the head of President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s party told Reuters. …read more Source:...

    EU agrees to extend economic sanctions on Russia until 2020
    Jun21

    EU agrees to extend economic sanctions on Russia until 2020

    European Union leaders agreed on Thursday to prolong until the end of January 2020 economic sanctions against Russia over the turmoil in Ukraine, a spokesman for the bloc said. …read more Source:...

    EU agrees to extend Russia economic sanctions for six months: spokesman
    Jun20

    EU agrees to extend Russia economic sanctions for six months: spokesman

    European Union leaders unanimously agreed to extend sanctions against Russia for another six months because Moscow is not implementing the peace agreements for Ukraine, a spokesman said on Thursday. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine’s Constitutional Court backs decree dissolving parliament: Ukrinform
    Jun20

    Ukraine’s Constitutional Court backs decree dissolving parliament: Ukrinform

    Ukraine’s Constitutional Court ruled on Thursday that President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s move to dissolve parliament was constitutional, the Ukrinform news agency reported on Thursday. …read more Source:...

    EU to extend economic sanctions on Russia until 2020
    Jun20

    EU to extend economic sanctions on Russia until 2020

    European Union leaders will decide on Thursday to prolong until the end of January 2020 economic sanctions against Russia over the turmoil in Ukraine and call on Moscow to help bring to justice those guilty of shooting down a passenger plane there in 2014. …read more Source:...