Section: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (USA)
Lawyer For Suspect In Killing of Russian Lawmaker Voronenkov In Ukraine Shot Dead
A lawyer for the suspected planner of the killing of former Russian State Duma Deputy Denis Voronenkov has been killed while hunting in the Ukrainian region of Zhytomyr west of Kyiv. …read more Source:: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
In Poland, Ukrainian Donbas War Veteran Faces Extradition To Russia
A court hearing in Poland on whether to extradite a Ukrainian veteran of the ongoing Donbas conflict and member of a Ukrainian nationalist group is expected to begin by November 12, Ukraine’s consul in Lublin, Artem Valakh, has told local media on November 10. …read more Source:: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
Moscow Expects UN Court To Reject Ukraine’s Terrorism-Financing Complaints Against Russia
Russia’s Foreign Ministry says it expects the International Court of Justice to “take full regard” of the Kremlin’s arguments in a case filed against Russia by Kyiv and will “eventually reject all of Ukraine’s claims.” …read more Source:: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
Forces To Withdraw From Eastern Ukraine Village In Step Toward Four-Way Summit
Ukrainian government forces and Russia-backed separatists are scheduled to begin withdrawing troops from around a village in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine on November 9, raising hopes that an end to the long, deadly conflict is moving closer. …read more Source:: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
Two Senior U.S. Officials Describe Efforts To Press Ukraine For Biden Probes
Two senior U.S. officials separately described efforts by U.S. officials to pressure Kyiv to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son by withholding military aid and dangling a visit to the White House for the Ukrainian leader. …read more Source:: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
UN Court Rules It Can Judge Ukraine’s Terrorism-Financing Complaints Against Russia
The International Court of Justice has ruled that it has jurisdiction to hear Kyiv’s terrorism-financing complaint against Russia over Moscow’s activities in eastern Ukraine. …read more Source:: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
Senior U.S. Diplomat Says Corrupt Ukrainian Officials and U.S. Citizens Ousted Yovanovitch
Corrupt Ukrainian officials and private U.S. citizens had much to do with getting the former ambassador to Ukraine removed from her post, according to congressional testimony provided by George Kent, the deputy assistant secretary of state in charge of European and Eurasian affairs. …read more Source:: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
Russian Railway To Start Selling Train Tickets To Crimea Across New Kerch Bridge
The first trains from mainland Russia to the Russian-occupied Crimean Peninsula across the newly constructed bridge over the Kerch Strait will start rolling next month, TASS reported, citing the Grand Service Express carrier. …read more Source:: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
Ukraine Launches Probe Into Ex-Lawmaker Who Threatened, Released Data On RFE/RL Staff
Ukrainian police have launched a probe against Andriy Portnov, the ex-deputy chairman of the presidential administration who is accused of obstructing the professional activities of RFE/RL journalists. …read more Source:: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
Ukraine’s Zelenskiy Says Potential U.S. Buyer For Aeronautics Firm Motor Sich News To Him
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy first heard of reported U.S. interest in buying the country’s only and one of the world’s top makers of engines for military cargo aircraft and helicopters by reading the news. …read more Source:: Radio Free Europe / Radio...