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      Ukrainian pilot found guilty in Russia

      A Russian court sentenced Nadezhda Savchenko to 22 years in jail after finding her guilty of complicity in the killing of two journalists. ||| Donetsk, Russia – A Russian court on Tuesday sentenced Ukrainian pilot Nadezhda Savchenko to 22 years in jail after finding her guilty of complicity in the killing of two Russian journalists during...

      Russia tells WTO about concern over gas transport system reform in Ukraine
      Mar22

      Russia tells WTO about concern over gas transport system reform in Ukraine

      Russia has addressed the World Trade Organization (WTO), expressing concerns about the reform of management of Ukraine`s gas transportation system (GTS) and its compliance with the WTO rules, according to the Ukrainian Economic Development and Trade Ministry`s press service.None of the WTO member states has supported Russia`s position, the...

      Russian Court Finds Ukraine’s Defiant Pilot Savchenko Guilty
      Mar22

      Russian Court Finds Ukraine’s Defiant Pilot Savchenko Guilty

      Nothing in the Nadiya Savchenko case has been easy or fast. The famed Ukrainian pilot whom Russia has charged with complicity in the deaths of two Russian journalists can’t even get a quick verdict at the end of a trial that has lasted nine months.On March 22, the court found Savchenko guilty of all charges and sentenced her to twenty-two...

      Russian court sentences Savchenko to 22 years in prison
      Mar22

      Russian court sentences Savchenko to 22 years in prison

      The Donetsk City Court of Russia`s Rostov region has sentenced Ukrainian pilot, MP and member of the Ukrainian delegation to PACE Nadia Savchenko to 22 years` imprisonment in a penal colony. In addition, the Russian court fined up Savchenko to RUB 30,000 for illegally crossing the Russian border.In particular, the court sentenced Savchenko to 18...

      Don’t Mess With Kyiv’s Activists
      Mar22

      Don’t Mess With Kyiv’s Activists

      Ukrainians may soon be granted visa-free travel within the European Union, thanks to Kyiv’s watchful activists. But that status was in jeopardy after parliament weakened a key anti-corruption law on February 16. Visa-free travel was linked to a series of reforms, including a law that discloses the income of Ukrainian officials. …read...

      IS claims responsibility for Brussels attacks
      Mar22

      IS claims responsibility for Brussels attacks

      Terrorists of the Islamic State have claimed responsibility for the attacks in the Belgian capital.”ISIS claims responsibility for the Brussels attacks which claimed the lives of 28 and injured dozens others,” Israel News Flash reported on Twitter.As UaPosition reported earlier, two explosions were heard at Brussels airport early on Tuesday...

      Ukraine okays draft reform of state intellectual property system
      Mar22

      Ukraine okays draft reform of state intellectual property system

      Ukraine`s Ministry of Economic Development and Trade has approved a draft document for an overhaul of the state system of intellectual property legal protection, the ministry`s press service reported.Ukraine`s trade envoy Nataliya Mykolska stated that the reform concept envisages the creation of a national intellectual property authority on the...

      Can Minsk Deliver a Sustainable Peace?
      Mar22

      Can Minsk Deliver a Sustainable Peace?

      Is the Minsk process salvageable?Twelve experts gathered at the Atlantic Council in Washington, DC, on March 17 to debate whether the Minsk ceasefire can deliver a sustainable peace in Ukraine. The war in Ukraine has claimed over 10,000 lives and displaced more than 1.6 million people.The Minsk accords, signed in 2014 and 2015, have remained the...

      Over 500 killed in areas covered by Syria truce in first 23 days
      Mar22

      Over 500 killed in areas covered by Syria truce in first 23 days

      A total of 530 people were killed in the first 23 days of a truce in Syria in areas covered by the cessation of hostilities agreement, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Tuesday, according to Reuters.In areas not covered by the ceasefire, which came into force on February 27, 1,279 people were killed, the British-based Observatory...

      Poroshenko on explosions in Brussels: World changing dramatically
      Mar22

      Poroshenko on explosions in Brussels: World changing dramatically

      Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has briefed commanders of the Armed Forces of Ukraine at a meeting on Tuesday on tragic events in Brussels where several explosions have rocked the international airport and metro stations, according to the president`s press service.”The world has been changing dramatically. Ukraine and the world will not be...