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    Nunes declines to answer whether or not he received information from Ukraine meant to damage Biden
    Jul31

    Nunes declines to answer whether or not he received information from Ukraine meant to damage Biden

    The House Intelligence Committee’s ranking Republican member, Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), reportedly declined to answer at a closed-door committee hearing Thursday whether he had received materials from Ukrainian sources… …read more Source:: The...

    Trump campaign ad criticized as misleading over photo of protesters taken in Ukraine
    Jul22

    Trump campaign ad criticized as misleading over photo of protesters taken in Ukraine

    A campaign ad for President Trump’s reelection has been criticized as misleading this week for including a photo of protesters taken in Ukraine in 2014. The Facebook ad in question contrasts a ph… …read more Source:: The...

    Ukraine hostage standoff ends after president promotes Joaquin Phoenix film
    Jul22

    Ukraine hostage standoff ends after president promotes Joaquin Phoenix film

    A daylong hostage standoff in Ukraine reportedly ended on Tuesday after the country’s president consented to a gunman’s demand and shared a video recommending a 2005 documentary film narrated by Joaquin Phoenix. Ukrainian President Volodymyr… …read more Source:: The...

    Marie Yovanovitch on Vindman retirement: He ‘deserved better than this. Our country deserved better than this’
    Jul10

    Marie Yovanovitch on Vindman retirement: He ‘deserved better than this. Our country deserved better than this’

    Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine and a key witness in President Trump’s impeachment proceedings, said fellow impeachment witness Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman “deserved better” after he announce… …read more Source:: The...

    Ukraine declassifies secret Soviet documents on Chernobyl explosion
    Jun29

    Ukraine declassifies secret Soviet documents on Chernobyl explosion

    Ukraine’s government has declassified a new set of Soviet-era documents and other information regarding the 1986 Chernobyl incident, known as the worst nuclear disaster in history.The Brussels Times reported that the documents, published as… …read more Source:: The...

    Bolton book to argue ‘Trump misconduct with other countries’ beyond Ukraine: report
    Jun12

    Bolton book to argue ‘Trump misconduct with other countries’ beyond Ukraine: report

    Former White House national security adviser John Bolton will claim in his forthcoming book that President Trump engaged in “misconduct with other countries,” beyond his contacts with Ukraine, the subject of the president… …read more Source:: The...

    Harris urges GOP chairman to focus on coronavirus ahead of Biden-Burisma subpoena vote
    May18

    Harris urges GOP chairman to focus on coronavirus ahead of Biden-Burisma subpoena vote

    Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) is publicly urging a key GOP chairman to focus on the coronavirus ahead of a scheduled vote on a subpoena related to a controversial investigation into Hunter Biden and Ukraine gas company Bu… …read more Source:: The...

    GOP Senate chairman to hold subpoena vote next week in Biden-Burisma probe
    May13

    GOP Senate chairman to hold subpoena vote next week in Biden-Burisma probe

    Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) will hold a committee vote next week on a subpoena related to his probe into Ukraine gas company Burisma Holdings and Hunter Biden, the son of presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden.John… …read more Source:: The...

    New York law firm paid $11M to avoid lawsuit from ex-Ukrainian prime minister: NYT
    May11

    New York law firm paid $11M to avoid lawsuit from ex-Ukrainian prime minister: NYT

    A New York law firm paid at least $11 million to avoid a lawsuit from Ukraine’s former prime minister, The New York Times reported Sunday. Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom reportedly paid millions to former Prime Minister Yulia V…. …read more Source:: The...

    Obama’s office ripped Republicans’ investigation into Bidens in private letter
    May06

    Obama’s office ripped Republicans’ investigation into Bidens in private letter

    The office of former President Obama privately condemned a congressional investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden and his son’s ties to Ukraine, describing it as an attempt “to shift the blame for Rus… …read more Source:: The...