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      The Ukraine question and NATO-Russia summit
      Dec20

      The Ukraine question and NATO-Russia summit

      Following a NATO-Russia summit held Monday, the Bloc`s Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said the 28-nation military alliance and Russia ”have profound disagreements on the crisis” in Ukraine, according to ABCNews. He said NATO allies ”reiterated their strong support for Ukraine`s sovereignty and territorial integrity” and insisted that they...

      Armed man tried to get into U.S. Embassy in Turkey
      Dec20

      Armed man tried to get into U.S. Embassy in Turkey

      An armed individual has attempted to enter the building of the United States Embassy in Turkey, located in Ankara, according to Daily Sabah. It is noted that the police arrested the man who had shot in the air outside the embassy. The perpetrator`s photo was published by Daily Sabah as well as the footage of the incident. The U.S. Embassy in...

      Berlin carnage death toll rises to 12, circumstances of tragedy still unclear
      Dec20

      Berlin carnage death toll rises to 12, circumstances of tragedy still unclear

      The number of people killed in the Monday night incident in Berlin where a truck plowed into the festive crowd at a Breitscheidplatz Christmas fair raised to 12, according to the latest police reports. Another 48 people remain in local hospitals, some of them – in critical condition. The owner of a Polish logistics company from Gdansk Ariel...

      Ukraine`s gross foreign debt grows by 0.9% to $116 bln in third quarter
      Dec20

      Ukraine`s gross foreign debt grows by 0.9% to $116 bln in third quarter

      Ukraine`s gross foreign debt in the third quarter of 2016 grew by 0.9%, or $1.053 billion, from the second quarter of 2016, to $116.015 billion, according to the National Bank of Ukraine. At the same time, the gross foreign debt has shrunk by 2.3%, or $2.714 billion, since the beginning of the year. As UNIAN reported earlier, Ukraine`s gross...

      OSCE counts 2,900 ceasefire violations amid Svitlodarska Duha battles within one day
      Dec20

      OSCE counts 2,900 ceasefire violations amid Svitlodarska Duha battles within one day

      The OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) to Ukraine has reported almost 3,000 ceasefire violations on December 18 during battles near the so-called Svitlodarska Duha, a stretch between the militant-controlled town of Horlivka and the town of Svitlodarsk in Donetsk region. ”The SMM recorded more ceasefire violations in Donetsk region on both...

      Poroshenko condemns Berlin terror attack
      Dec20

      Poroshenko condemns Berlin terror attack

      Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has condemned a reportedly terror attack, which took place in Berlin, Germany, late on Monday, when a truck drove into a crowd and killed nine people. ”Shocked at the news about the horrific attack at the Christmas market in the heart of Berlin,” Poroshenko tweeted. Poroshenko did not use the word ”terrorist”...

      Situation on frontline on December, 19: battle on Svitlodarsk bulge, Russian attacks near Mariupol
      Dec20

      Situation on frontline on December, 19: battle on Svitlodarsk bulge, Russian attacks near Mariupol

      Militants tried to seize two Ukrainian strongholds near Luhanske at the Svitlodarsk bulge yesterday. The hostilities started about 6 a.m. from artillery and mortar attacks from residential quarters of temporarily occupied settlements, after that Russia-backed militants changed over to the offensive. Following six hours of fight, militants stopped...

      Ukraine and European Investment Bank agree on financing programs worth EUR 600 mln
      Dec20

      Ukraine and European Investment Bank agree on financing programs worth EUR 600 mln

      Ukraine and the European Investment Bank later this afternoon will sign an agreement on granting Ukraine EUR 600 million within a framework of the EU assistance package, Federica Mogherini, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, told a joint briefing with Ukraine`s First Prime Minister Stepan Kubiv following the...

      United Nations General Assembly votes for resolution on human rights in Crimea
      Dec20

      United Nations General Assembly votes for resolution on human rights in Crimea

      The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on December 19 voted for a resolution on human rights in Crimea, titled ”Situation of human rights in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol (Ukraine),” which was initiated by Ukraine and supported by the UNGA Third Committee. Seventy UN member states backed the document, 77...

      Russian ambassador gunned down in Ankara, Russian agency says killed
      Dec19

      Russian ambassador gunned down in Ankara, Russian agency says killed

      The Russian ambassador to Ankara was shot in an attack at an art gallery in the Turkish capital on Monday and the Russian RIA news agency said he had died of his wounds, according to Reuters. The Anadolu news agency said the gunman had been ”neutralized” soon after the attack, which appeared to mark one of the most serious spillovers of the Syria...