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      Russian forces start large-scale operation in Syria
      Nov15

      Russian forces start large-scale operation in Syria

      The Russian Armed Forces have launched a large-scale operation to deliver strikes against terrorists in the Syrian provinces of Idlib and Homs, including with the involvement of the aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov, Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said on Tuesday, according to Russian news agency TASS. See also: Putin set to launch huge attack...

      International team to study exhumed Smolensk victims
      Nov15

      International team to study exhumed Smolensk victims

      A team of international experts will study the exhumed remains of victims of the 2010 Smolensk presidential plane crash, starting with those of President Lech Kaczynski and his wife Maria, according to Radio Poland. The bodies of the First Couple, who were among 96 people who died in the 2010 plane crash in western Russia, were the first to be...

      Rudy Giuliani seen as top pick for secretary of state – Wall Street Journal
      Nov15

      Rudy Giuliani seen as top pick for secretary of state – Wall Street Journal

      Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is the leading candidate to be President-elect Donald Trump`s nominee for secretary of state, people familiar with the matter said, a move that would elevate a well-known national figure to become the U.S.`s chief diplomat, according to The Wall Street Journal. Mr. Trump`s aides have also considered former U.S....

      International Criminal Court in the Hague designates Crimea annexation by Russia as international armed conflict
      Nov15

      International Criminal Court in the Hague designates Crimea annexation by Russia as international armed conflict

      The International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Hague has concluded that the situation within the territory of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol amounts to an international armed conflict between Ukraine and the Russian Federation. See also: Russian aggression against Ukraine, international law and global security: 25 key theses ”The information...

      Polish police investigate Ukrainian flag-burning
      Nov15

      Polish police investigate Ukrainian flag-burning

      Polish police are investigating the burning of a Ukrainian flag during a nationalist Independence Day march held on Friday, according to Radio Poland. During a march organized by nationalists as part of commemorations marking Polish Independence Day, a group of men in ski masks and football scarves stomped on the Ukrainian flag and set it on...

      Surplus of Ukraine`s trade balance drops almost fivefold
      Nov15

      Surplus of Ukraine`s trade balance drops almost fivefold

      Ukraine`s foreign trade balance amounts to $3.077 billion. Ukraine`s foreign trade balance in January-September 2016 amounted to $654.1 million, which is 4.7 times lower than the surplus for the same period last year at $3.077 billion, as reported on the website of the State Statistics Service of Ukraine. Imports of goods and services, excluding...

      Putin invites new Moldovan president to Moscow
      Nov15

      Putin invites new Moldovan president to Moscow

      Russian President Vladimir Putin has congratulated Igor Dodon on his victory at presidential election in Moldova, the Kremlin press service said on Monday, Russian news agency TASS has reported. According to the Russian leader, the results of the voting demonstrate wide popular support to Dodon`s policy towards reaching socio-economic stability...

      Oil prices rise on falling shale output, renewed hopes of OPEC cut
      Nov15

      Oil prices rise on falling shale output, renewed hopes of OPEC cut

      Oil prices rose around 2% on Tuesday to move away from multi-month lows struck the day before, pushed higher by expectations of falling shale output and renewed optimism that OPEC will deliver on touted production cuts, according to Reuters. U.S. crude futures for December delivery CLc1 had climbed 90 cents, or 2.1%, to $44.22 a barrel by 07:46...

      Ukraine’s Reforms Are Pointless without Resolving Security Issues
      Nov15

      Ukraine’s Reforms Are Pointless without Resolving Security Issues

      Making Western assistance to Kyiv more effective is crucial to Ukraine’s future. Yet, the West’s current approach is plagued by a strategic defect. When Western aid and Kyiv’s reforms reach a tipping point, they will trigger increasingly aggressive counter-reactions from Moscow for domestic political reasons in Russia. Until...

      Russian Economy Minister Ulyukayev detained over bribe allegation
      Nov15

      Russian Economy Minister Ulyukayev detained over bribe allegation

      Russian law enforcement officials detained Economy Minister Alexei Ulyukayev on corruption charges linked to a $5 billion acquisition by state oil giant Rosneft, in a case that could lay bare the faultlines in President Vladimir Putin`s inner circle, according to Reuters. Ulyukayev, a 60-year-old technocrat whose ministry has been overseeing a...