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Section: Toronto Star (Canada)

    US avows support for Ukraine after Trump backs Russia in G7
    Sep01

    US avows support for Ukraine after Trump backs Russia in G7

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    Ukraine president in Poland for talks on international ties
    Aug31

    Ukraine president in Poland for talks on international ties

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    Ukraine’s new parliament approves top Cabinet officials
    Aug29

    Ukraine’s new parliament approves top Cabinet officials

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    In Alaska, a 50-year-old message in a bottle from a Soviet navy captain washes ashore
    Aug20

    In Alaska, a 50-year-old message in a bottle from a Soviet navy captain washes ashore

    Russian reporters had gotten wind of the bottle and by the end of the week, they had tracked down its author: Capt. Anatoliy Botsanenko, now 86 and living in Crimea. …read more Source: Toronto...

    Ukraine president’s party headed to big election win
    Jul23

    Ukraine president’s party headed to big election win

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    Ukraine’s president says he backs prisoner swap with Russia
    Jul19

    Ukraine’s president says he backs prisoner swap with Russia

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    Ukraine president’s party leads ahead of parliamentary vote
    Jul18

    Ukraine president’s party leads ahead of parliamentary vote

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    Austria: Ukrainian businessman’s US extradition on hold
    Jul16

    Austria: Ukrainian businessman’s US extradition on hold

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    Dutch court needs more time to rule on Crimean treasures
    Jul16

    Dutch court needs more time to rule on Crimean treasures

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    Ukraine wants Chernobyl to be a tourist site. But scientists warn: don’t kick up dust
    Jul13

    Ukraine wants Chernobyl to be a tourist site. But scientists warn: don’t kick up dust

    Ukraine’s government has announced that Chernobyl will be an official “dark tourism” site, but scientists say there are still dangers lurking there. …read more Source: Toronto...