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      Ukraine protests Putin’s trip to motorcycle show in Crimea
      Aug11

      Ukraine protests Putin’s trip to motorcycle show in Crimea

      Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry has protested Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to Crimea, where he attended a pro-Kremlin motorcycle club’s annual festival …read more Source: ABC...

      Ukraine protests Putin’s trip to motorcycle show in Crimea
      Aug11

      Ukraine protests Putin’s trip to motorcycle show in Crimea

      Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry has protested Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to Crimea, where he attended a pro-Kremlin motorcycle club’s annual festival. The Foreign Ministry on Sunday called Putin’s trip “a … Click to Continue » …read more Source: The Bellingham...

      Kyiv Protests Putin’s Visit To Annexed Crimea
      Aug11

      Kyiv Protests Putin’s Visit To Annexed Crimea

      The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry has protested Russian President Vladimir Putin’s latest visit to Ukraine’s Crimea region, calling a it a “gross violation” of the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. …read more Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio...

      Ukraine Searches Russian Vessel Over Fuel Delivery to Crimea
      Aug11

      Ukraine Searches Russian Vessel Over Fuel Delivery to Crimea

      KIEV (Reuters) – Ukrainian prosecutors said they had searched a Russian vessel in the Black Sea port of Kherson on Saturday as part of an… …read more Source: U.S....

      US-Based Experts Suspect Russia Blast Involved Nuclear-Powered Missile
      Aug10

      US-Based Experts Suspect Russia Blast Involved Nuclear-Powered Missile

      U.S.-based nuclear experts said Friday they suspected an accidental blast and radiation release in northern Russia this week occurred during the testing of a nuclear-powered cruise missile vaunted by President Vladimir Putin last year.The Russian Ministry of Defense, quoted by state-run news outlets, said that two people died and six were injured...

      Scientists hope to sell vodka made from grain grown in Chernobyl’s exclusion zone
      Aug10

      Scientists hope to sell vodka made from grain grown in Chernobyl’s exclusion zone

      Would you drink anything distilled from crops grown within the exclusion zone surrounding a nuclear waste site? A group of scientists hope so and have created the first bottle of “Atomik,” a vodka made from grains cultivated from the Chernobyl disaster area.What are the details?The researchers from Britain and Ukraine have launched...

      Canada’s Bianca Andreescu overcomes injury to advance to Rogers Cup semifinal
      Aug10

      Canada’s Bianca Andreescu overcomes injury to advance to Rogers Cup semifinal

      TORONTO — Bianca Andreescu overcame a hurting groin to become the first Canadian woman to make the semifinal of the Rogers Cup since 1979. Andreescu, from nearby Mississauga, Ont., defeated third-seeded Karolina Pliskova of Czech Republic 6-0, 2-6, 6-4 in a dramatic match on Friday afternoon. Andreescu, 19, is playing in her first tournament...

      Escape Room
      Aug09

      Escape Room

      If you like mysteries, you’ll love the Escape Room. It’s a live-action game where players use clues and solve tasks to escape from a room in a limited amount of time. VOA Ukrainian; Reporter: Maxim Moskalkov, Camera: Andrey Degtyarev; Adapted by:Zdenko Novacki …read more Source: Voice of...

      Europe Poised to Put Warning Labels on Jewish-Made Products
      Aug09

      Europe Poised to Put Warning Labels on Jewish-Made Products

      The European Union is poised to mandate that Israeli products made in contested territories carry consumer warning labels, a decision that could trigger American anti-boycott laws and open up what legal experts describe as a “Pandora’s box” of litigation, according to multiple sources involved in the legal dispute who spoke to...

      US Envoy Tells Germany: Spend More on Defense or We Move Troops to Poland
      Aug09

      US Envoy Tells Germany: Spend More on Defense or We Move Troops to Poland

      An envoy of U.S. President Donald Trump suggested on Friday that Chancellor Angela Merkel’s unwillingness to boost defense spending might give the United States no choice but to move American troops stationed in Germany to Poland.The comments by Richard Grenell, the U.S. ambassador to Germany, signal Trump’s impatience with...