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Lobbying firm registers as foreign agent for Ukraine work
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Washington lobbying firm that worked under the direction of two former Trump campaign advisers has registered with the Justice… …read more Source:...
Records match some Ukraine ledger payments to ex-Trump aide
WASHINGTON (AP) — Last August, a handwritten ledger surfaced in Ukraine with dollar amounts and dates next to the name of Paul Manafort, who was… …read more Source:...
European lawmakers approve visa-free travel for Ukrainians
By Gabriela Baczynska BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Parliament on Thursday supported easing travel rules for Ukrainians, driving on a… …read more Source:...
EU legislature overwhelmingly approves Ukraine visa waiver
BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union legislature has overwhelmingly backed plans to allow Ukrainian citizens into the bloc for short stays without… …read more Source:...
Merkel, Trump talk over concerns over Afghanistan, Ukraine
BERLIN (AP) — Angela Merkel’s spokesman says the German chancellor has talked with U.S. President Donald Trump, exchanging thoughts on the current… …read more Source:...
UN chief urges Ukraine and separatists to honor cease-fire
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is welcoming a new cease-fire agreement between Ukraine and Russian-backed… …read more Source:...
Ukrainian security official dies in car blast
MOSCOW (AP) — A Ukrainian Security Service officer has been killed when his car exploded in the Black Sea port city of Mariupol.Authorities… …read more Source:...
IMF says will decide on Ukraine aid tranche on April 3
KIEV (Reuters) – The International Monetary Fund executive board will meet on April 3 to decide whether to disburse a $1 billion aid tranche… …read more Source:...
Troubled Ukrainian anti-corruption drive hits software obstacle
By Pavel Polityuk and Natalia Zinets KIEV (Reuters) – Software glitches mean thousands of Ukrainian officials will not meet an April… …read more Source:...
Ukraine to appeal court decision on $3 billion dispute with Russia
KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine will appeal a decision by a British court in a $3 billion Eurobond case brought by Russia against Kiev, and has been… …read more Source:...