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    Poroshenko: Zelenskiy Crossed ‘No Red Lines’ In Paris Talks With Putin
    Dec12

    Poroshenko: Zelenskiy Crossed ‘No Red Lines’ In Paris Talks With Putin

    Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has said his successor, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, did not cross any “red lines” in his recent talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin on resolving the conflict in eastern Ukraine. …read more Source:: Radio Free Europe / Radio...

    Ukrainian police arrest suspects in journalist’s 2016 murder
    Dec12

    Ukrainian police arrest suspects in journalist’s 2016 murder

    Ukraine’s interior minister says police have arrested several suspects in the car-bomb killing of a prominent journalist three years ago …read more Source:: The Washington...

    Democrats Have Failed to Prove Their Case Against Trump
    Dec12

    Democrats Have Failed to Prove Their Case Against Trump

    The House Judiciary Committee has published articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. Though potentially damning, the particular charges—abuse of power in connection with Ukraine and the 2020 election, and obstruction of Congress—face an unusual evidentiary problem compared with impeachments past. Because there is a plausible...

    Pence Won’t Declassify Details Of Zelensky Call, Despite Schiff’s Demands
    Dec12

    Pence Won’t Declassify Details Of Zelensky Call, Despite Schiff’s Demands

    Vice President Mike Pence will not declassify additional testimony provided to the House Intelligence Committee by his national security aide Jennifer Williams, claiming through his lawyer that the impeachment inquiry is over. Williams turned over the information, which details a September 18 call between Pence and Ukraine President Volodymyr...

    Judiciary panel takes its 1st steps toward impeachment vote
    Dec12

    Judiciary panel takes its 1st steps toward impeachment vote

    Author: Associated Press, Suzanne Nuyen, TEGNA Lawmakers on the House Judiciary Committee are using a hearing for voting on articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump to deliver passionate arguments for and against the move. They began a marathon two-day session to consider the historic charges with a lively prime-time hearing at the...

    Ukraine Welcomes, Germany Rejects Expected U.S. Sanctions On Nord Stream
    Dec12

    Ukraine Welcomes, Germany Rejects Expected U.S. Sanctions On Nord Stream

    Ukraine has welcomed expected U.S. sanctions on the Russian Nord Stream 2 natural-gas pipeline as”good news,” while Germany, the main beneficiary of the project, has rejected the move as “foreign interference.” …read more Source:: Radio Free Europe / Radio...

    The False Romance of Russia
    Dec12

    The False Romance of Russia

    Sherwood Eddy was a prominent American missionary as well as that now rare thing, a Christian socialist. In the 1920s and ‘30s, he made more than a dozen trips to the Soviet Union. He was not blind to the USSR’s problems, but he also found much to like. In place of squabbling, corrupt democratic politicians, he wrote in one of his books on...

    The Activist Left Feels Betrayed by the House Impeachment Process
    Dec12

    The Activist Left Feels Betrayed by the House Impeachment Process

    In theory, progressives should be happy right now. After years of hesitation and deliberation, House Democrats are finally going to impeach Donald Trump, a man many liberals regard as the most dangerous president ever to occupy the Oval Office.But as the House moves closer to approving two articles of impeachment against him—both concerning the...

    Huge Purges Start At Ukrainian Customs Agency
    Dec12

    Huge Purges Start At Ukrainian Customs Agency

    The head of Ukraine’s State Customs Service, Maks Nefyodov, has said his agency, which has been beset with corruption problems, will undergo a huge makeover next year and that he has started taking steps toward that goal, according to a presentation he gave to business associations, diplomats, donors, and political stakeholders in Kyiv on...

    Death Toll In Ukraine College Fire Rises As Director Arrested For Negligence
    Dec12

    Death Toll In Ukraine College Fire Rises As Director Arrested For Negligence

    Rescuers in Ukraine on December 11 found one more dead body amid the rubble of a burned-out college in the Black Sea port city of Odesa, bringing the number of deaths to 13. …read more Source:: Radio Free Europe / Radio...