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      Ukraine’s Security Services and Rebels Said to Be Equals in Torture
      Jul21

      Ukraine’s Security Services and Rebels Said to Be Equals in Torture

      A report by Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International cites abuses by both sides in the war, including waterboarding and the use of electric shocks. …read more Source: The New York...

      Pavel Sheremet, Journalist in Ukraine, Is Killed in Car Bombing
      Jul20

      Pavel Sheremet, Journalist in Ukraine, Is Killed in Car Bombing

      Mr. Sheremet, 44, was among several well-known reporters in Russia who recently moved to Ukraine, where restrictions on the news media are looser. …read more Source: The New York...

      Russian Images of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 Were Altered, Report Finds
      Jul15

      Russian Images of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 Were Altered, Report Finds

      Researchers determined that two images the Russian government released after the civilian jet crashed over eastern Ukraine in 2014 had been manipulated. …read more Source: The New York...

      A Ukrainian Kleptocrat Wants His Money and U.S. Asylum
      Jul06

      A Ukrainian Kleptocrat Wants His Money and U.S. Asylum

      Pavlo Lazarenko, felon and former prime minister of Ukraine, is battling the United States for $250 million held offshore and for political asylum. …read more Source: The New York...

      Wassyl Slipak, Who Left Paris Opera for Ukraine War, Dies at 41
      Jul01

      Wassyl Slipak, Who Left Paris Opera for Ukraine War, Dies at 41

      Mr. Slipak quit his baritone position in Paris to join nationalist fighters in his native Ukraine. …read more Source: The New York...

      Premier of Ukraine Urges Europe Not to Be Russia’s ‘Accomplice’
      Jun17

      Premier of Ukraine Urges Europe Not to Be Russia’s ‘Accomplice’

      Remarks by Prime Minister Volodymyr B. Groysman came as European officials appeared to make an effort to temper the worst estrangement in relations with Russia since the Cold War. …read more Source: The New York...

      At Euro, Fights Keep the Focus Off the Field, a Day After an Alarming Melee
      Jun13

      At Euro, Fights Keep the Focus Off the Field, a Day After an Alarming Melee

      Clashes on Saturday between Russia and England fans and on Sunday between Germany and Ukraine fans continued a wave of violence at the European Championships in France. …read more Source: The New York...

      Ukraine Shields Gay Rights Parade From Repeat of Violence
      Jun12

      Ukraine Shields Gay Rights Parade From Repeat of Violence

      A peaceful march attracting about 2,000 people in Kiev was a striking contrast to what happened last year, when members of far-right organizations attacked the 300 or so participants, injuring dozens. …read more Source: The New York...

      Ukraine Struggles to Shake Off Legacy of Corruption
      Jun06

      Ukraine Struggles to Shake Off Legacy of Corruption

      The resignation of Aivaras Abromavicius, the economy and trade minister, amid allegations of cronyism was a worrying sign in the fight against graft. …read more Source: The New York...

      Reporter’s Notebook: Branded a ‘Terrorist’ for Reporting Two Sides of Ukraine’s War
      Jun06

      Reporter’s Notebook: Branded a ‘Terrorist’ for Reporting Two Sides of Ukraine’s War

      A journalist has had guns pointed at him, slept in a shipping container, and walked past corpses, but until now had never been listed as a terrorist by a nationalist website. …read more Source: The New York...