Section: Global TV (Canada)
Trump says impeachment probe over call with Ukraine ‘presidential harassment’
“They’re going to lose the election, and they figure this is a thing to do,” Trump told reporters. Speaking of Pelosi, he added, “If she does that, they all say that’s a positive for me, for the election. You could also say, ‘Who needs it? It’s bad for the country.’” …read more Source:: Global...
Trump, impeachment and Ukraine: what is going on?
This is the first impeachment inquiry since the 1998 probe of then-president Bill Clinton. …read more Source:: Global...
Trump ordered freeze on military aid days before call with Ukraine president
Democrats, and some Republicans, have urged the White House to be open about Trump’s actions. …read more Source:: Global...
House Dems respond to Trump-Ukraine allegations with more impeachment probe calls
In all, more than a dozen Democrats, including some in House leadership, have recently added their names to those calling for impeachment proceedings, more than at almost any other moment of Trump’s presidency. …read more Source:: Global...
Trump faces questions about Ukraine, Iran, allies in UN visit
President Donald Trump began his three-day visit to the United Nations on Monday hoping to lean on strained alliances while fending off questions about whether he sought foreign help to damage a political rival. …read more Source:: Global...
Democrats denonuce Trump allegations, but Pelosi stops short of impeachment calls
Trump said the latest allegations from a government whistleblower are “just as ridiculous as the others,” branding it “the Ukraine Witch Hunt” — a nod to former special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe, which he mocked as a “witch hunt.” …read more Source:: Global...
Trump says call with Ukraine’s president was ‘perfectly fine’
Trump is defending himself against the intelligence official’s complaint, asserting that it comes from a “partisan whistleblower,” though the president also says he doesn’t know who had made it. …read more Source:: Global...
Russia, Ukraine exchange prisoners in landmark deal
Russia and Ukraine on Saturday exchanged 35 prisoners each to the other country, a move that could be a significant step toward easing Russia-Ukraine relations and raise chances for resolving the conflict in Ukraine’s east. …read more Source:: Global...
Homophobia grows in European countries where same-sex marriage isn’t legal: research
Acceptance of gay and lesbian people decreased in Russia, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine over a 14-year period. …read more Source: Global...
Moscow warns of ‘consequences’ after Ukraine seizes Russian tanker
Moscow said if Russian citizens were “taken hostage,” there would be consequences. …read more Source: Global...