Section: News & Summaries

      Iceland govt appoints new PM, to call early elections
      Apr07

      Iceland govt appoints new PM, to call early elections

      Iceland`s government named a new prime minister and called for early elections in the autumn on Wednesday, a day after Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson quit becoming the first global politician brought down by the ”Panama Papers” leaks, Reuters reports.It was unclear whether the naming of Fisheries Minister Sigurdur Ingi Johannsson to...

      Bloomberg: U.S. plans to match leaked data to Russia sanctions list
      Apr07

      Bloomberg: U.S. plans to match leaked data to Russia sanctions list

      The U.S. plans to search the millions of documents leaked from a Panamanian law firm for information about people who may have helped companies or individuals evade sanctions related to Russia`s role in destabilizing Ukraine, a person familiar with the matter said, Bloomberg reported.These people could be added to the U.S. Treasury Department`s...

      Russian proxies attack Ukraine 67 times, intensify fire near Maryinka
      Apr07

      Russian proxies attack Ukraine 67 times, intensify fire near Maryinka

      The combined Russian-separatist forces attacked Ukrainian army positions in eastern Ukraine 67 times in the past 24 hours, using weapons of different caliber, according to the press center of the Anti-Terrorist Operation (ATO).”The situation was tense in the Donetsk sector. The enemy repeatedly used infantry fighting vehicles to attack our...

      Oil futures rise but traders warn on premature rally
      Apr07

      Oil futures rise but traders warn on premature rally

      Crude futures rose on a raft of supportive indicators on Thursday, although some traders warned that physical supply and demand fundamentals did not warrant a strong price recovery at this stage, Reuters reported.International Brent futures LCOc1 jumped above $40 per barrel in early trading and stood at $40.10 at 0425 GMT, up 26 cents from the...

      Panama Papers: UEFA offices searched by Swiss police – BBC
      Apr07

      Panama Papers: UEFA offices searched by Swiss police – BBC

      The offices of European football`s governing body UEFA have been searched by Swiss police, the BBC reported.They have seized information about a contract disclosed in the Panama Papers that was signed by former UEFA general secretary Gianni Infantino, now head of the global football body FIFA, according to the BBC.Infantino has denied wrongdoing,...

      Poroshenko: Ukraine to continue moving towards EU despite Dutch vote – Reuters
      Apr07

      Poroshenko: Ukraine to continue moving towards EU despite Dutch vote – Reuters

      Ukraine President Petro Poroshenko said on Thursday his country would continue moving towards the European Union despite a resounding rejection by Dutch voters of a treaty on closer ties between the European body and Ukraine, according to Yahoo News with reference to a report by Reuters.”We will continue our movement towards the European Union,”...

      NBU strengthens official exchange rate to UAH 25.95 to dollar
      Apr07

      NBU strengthens official exchange rate to UAH 25.95 to dollar

      The National Bank of Ukraine on Wednesday evening strengthened the official hryvnia exchange rate by 12 kopiykas, bringing the national currency to UAH 25.95 to the dollar. The Central Bank set the following official exchange rates of the hryvnia against leading foreign currencies for April 7: $100 costs UAH 2,595.7927 (on April 6, it was UAH...

      Leaked papers: Panama vows review

      Panama will form an independent commission to review the country’s financial practices in the wake of the #PanamaPapers scandal. ||| Panama City – Panama said on Wednesday it would form an independent commission to review the country’s financial practices following the leak of information from a local law firm that has...

      UPDATE: Dutch referendum says No with 61.1%, turnout 32.2%: preliminary count over
      Apr07

      UPDATE: Dutch referendum says No with 61.1%, turnout 32.2%: preliminary count over

      The turnout for the referendum in the Netherlands on the issue of the Ukraine-EU Association Agreement was 32.2%, with 61.1% of the voters having said No to the deal, according to the data by Dutch ANP VERKIEZINGSDIENST electoral agency, published by NOS TV channel, an UNIAN correspondent reports.Preliminary results of the voting say it`s 38.1%...

      Russian propaganda: Brussels Attacks ”Europe`s fault. Or maybe staged”
      Apr07

      Russian propaganda: Brussels Attacks ”Europe`s fault. Or maybe staged”

      The appalling March 22 terrorist attacks in Brussels attracted a lot of attention in pro-Kremlin media outlets. Sadly, most chose to spread confusion, fear and mistrust via disinformation stories about the tragic events, reads the DisinfoReview by EEAS East StratCom Task Force. ”A repeated accusation was that the bombing was Angela Merkel`s...