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      The unpredictable new voice of Saudi oil – FT
      Apr19

      The unpredictable new voice of Saudi oil – FT

      As the fallout from collapsed oil talks in Doha reverberates, Saudi Arabia`s Mohammed bin Salman has emerged as the unpredictable new voice of the kingdom`s energy policy, according to the Financial Times.The 30-year-old deputy crown prince and favored son of King Salman was not even in the Qatari capital, where many of the world`s biggest oil...

      Ukrainian consuls visiting Savchenko – lawyer
      Apr19

      Ukrainian consuls visiting Savchenko – lawyer

      Ukrainian pilot, MP and member of the Ukrainian delegation to PACE Nadia Savchenko`s lawyer Nikolay Polozov says that Ukrainian consuls have been allowed to visit his client.”I handed over the documents. I am waiting for an access permit. The detention center`s chief came out and invited the consuls to Nadia. I will go after them,” Polozov...

      Russia said to shelve eurobond plan for this year amid sanctions – Bloomberg
      Apr19

      Russia said to shelve eurobond plan for this year amid sanctions – Bloomberg

      Russia is shelving plans to issue Eurobonds this year in the face of U.S. and European Union sanctions and informal pressure on major banks not to participate, two senior officials said, according to Bloomberg.While Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said over the weekend that the government ”isn`t closing the window of possibility to sell them,”...

      Poroshenko hopes for consensus with Putin on Savchenko`s release
      Apr19

      Poroshenko hopes for consensus with Putin on Savchenko`s release

      Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko says that he and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin have managed to hammer out a certain model for the release of Ukrainian pilot, Member of Parliament Nadia Savchenko, who has been illegally imprisoned in Russia.”A telephone conversation was held with Putin on my initiative yesterday. Judging from certain...

      New Europe Weekly: NATO prepares to offer Georgia and Ukraine an ”Association Partnership”
      Apr19

      New Europe Weekly: NATO prepares to offer Georgia and Ukraine an ”Association Partnership”

      At the NATO summit in Warsaw in July, the alliance is planning to offer Tbilisi and Kyiv a newly devised status: ”associate partnership,” as well as a closer cooperation in the Black Sea. Any attempts of rapprochement between NATO and the former USSR republics, according to analysts, will make Moscow nervous and even more unpredictable, according...

      Eight Ukrainian soldiers wounded in Donbas in last day
      Apr19

      Eight Ukrainian soldiers wounded in Donbas in last day

      No Ukrainian soldiers were killed but eight were wounded in the Donbas conflict zone over the last 24 hours, head of the press center of the Anti-Terrorist Operation (ATO) headquarters, Colonel Oleksandr Motuzianyk said at a briefing on Tuesday, according to an UaPosition correspondent.”Over the last day, we haven`t lost any Ukrainian soldiers,...

      Hryvnia trades at UAH 25.47 to dollar on interbank market
      Apr19

      Hryvnia trades at UAH 25.47 to dollar on interbank market

      Hryvnia quotations against the dollar on the interbank currency market on Tuesday set at UAH 25.42/25.47 to the dollar by the middle of trade, a broker at a commercial bank has told an UNIAN correspondent.Hryvnia quotes against the euro have settled at UAH 28.8050/28.8600, while those against the Russian ruble have settled at UAH...

      ISIS plotting tourist massacre at European resorts – media
      Apr19

      ISIS plotting tourist massacre at European resorts – media

      Islamic State terrorists are plotting to attack tourists on holiday this summer at Spanish, French and Italian resorts, intelligence agencies believe, according to Mirror.Both German and Italian intelligence agencies have learned that terrorists loyal to ISIS are hoping to pose as refugees, selling ice cream and t-shirts to disguise themselves,...

      About 46,500 pieces of military hardware, arms repaid during ATO
      Apr19

      About 46,500 pieces of military hardware, arms repaid during ATO

      Ukraine`s Defense Ministry has reported on the number of military hardware and weapons repaired since the beginning of the Anti-Terrorist Operation (ATO) in eastern Ukraine, which started in April 2014.”Since the beginning of the ATO, 46,500 units of military hardware and weapons have been repaired. Of them, 43,500 were fixed by the military...

      Russians spending half of their earnings for foodstuffs
      Apr19

      Russians spending half of their earnings for foodstuffs

      The Russians have started spending 50.1% of their earnings for foodstuffs, says a monthly monitoring report on social and economic situation and the general state of health that was done by the Institute of Social Analysis and Forecasting, Russian news agency TASS has reported.”For the first time over eight years foodstuffs outdid the...