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3 Russians, 1 Ukrainian charged with murder for downing of MH17
Russia has always denied responsibility for shooting down the flight …read more Source: Global...
3 Russians, 1 Ukrainian charged with murder for downing of MH17
The international investigation team into the 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 charged three Russians and a Ukrainian separatist with the murder of 298 people on board the plane that was shot down over Ukraine. The case is set to start in March 2020. …read more Source: National...
Ex-rebel leader denies blame for MH17 downing
A former rebel leader in eastern Ukraine is denying that the separatists are to blame for downing Malaysia Airlines Flight 17. …read more Source: CTV...
Investigation team to announce progress in MH17 probe
An international team of investigators building a criminal case against those responsible in the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 is set to announce progress in the probe, nearly five years after the plane was blown out of the sky above conflict-torn eastern Ukraine. …read more Source: CTV...
Investigators to name suspects in downing of Flight MH17
International investigators are set on Wednesday to launch criminal proceedings against suspects in the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine nearly five years ago. …read more Source:...
Germany’s Merkel says she’s OK after shaking at ceremony
German Chancellor Angela Merkel appeared unsteady and was visibly shaking Tuesday as she greeted the new Ukrainian leader in the hot sun in Berlin, saying later that she clearly hadn’t drunk enough water. …read more Source: CTV...
HBO show’s popularity drives Chornobyl tourism boom
The success of a U.S. television miniseries examining the world’s worst nuclear accident at Chornobyl has driven up the number of tourists wanting to see the plant and the abandoned ghost town in Ukraine. …read more Source:...
Joanne Liu on leading MSF—and her tense phone call with Barack Obama
Few Canadians have heavier global responsibility—and a lower profile at home—than Joanne Liu, the international president of Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders). Raised in the Quebec City suburb of Charlesbourg, Liu is the second Canadian to lead the medical humanitarian aid group, and the first from any country to serve two...
Cruise ship captain in Hungary boat crash was involved in previous collision
The Ukrainian captain of the cruise ship involved in last week’s deadly collision with a sightseeing boat on the Danube River in Budapest was also involved in a crash in the Netherlands on April 1, Budapest’s chief prosecution office says. …read more Source:...
Ukraine cops arrested over drunken shooting of 5-year-old boy
Ukraine on Tuesday arrested two policemen on suspicion of shooting dead a five-year-old boy while drunk in a case that has sparked outrage over lingering corruption and impunity in the force. …read more Source: CTV...



