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      U.S. military strikes Yemen after missile attacks on U.S. Navy ship
      Oct13

      U.S. military strikes Yemen after missile attacks on U.S. Navy ship

      The U.S. military launched cruise missile strikes on Thursday to knock out three coastal radar sites in areas of Yemen controlled by Iran-aligned Houthi forces, retaliating after failed missile attacks this week on a U.S. Navy destroyer, U.S. officials said, according to Reuters. The strikes, authorized by President Barack Obama, represent...

      Ukraine`s nuclear giant sees 5% rise in revenue from electricity sales in nine months
      Oct13

      Ukraine`s nuclear giant sees 5% rise in revenue from electricity sales in nine months

      State-run national nuclear energy company Energoatom, which operates all nuclear power plants in Ukraine, saw a 5% increase in revenue from electricity sales January through September 2016 from the same period last year, to UAH 29.514 billion, or US$1.14 billion, according to a corporate report. The payments Energoatom received from the wholesale...

      Poroshenko, Biden discuss anti-Russian sanctions, Minsk implementation
      Oct13

      Poroshenko, Biden discuss anti-Russian sanctions, Minsk implementation

      Ukrainian President Petro Porosheko has had a telephone conversation with U.S. Vice President Joe Biden to discuss the implementation of the Minsk peace agreements on Donbas and sanctions against Russia. ”The parties discussed the elements of the `road map` on the implementation of the Minsk agreements for ending the occupation of Donbas....

      Natalie Jaresko Says $25 Billion More Needed to Make Ukraine’s Reforms Irreversible
      Oct13

      Natalie Jaresko Says $25 Billion More Needed to Make Ukraine’s Reforms Irreversible

      Fatigue, Vested Interests, and Populism Threaten Ukraine’s “Longest and Most Successful” Reform Process “There’s no country in the world that has been in such dire circumstances and yet turned around the economy in such a short period of time,” said Natalie Jaresko, who served as Ukraine’s Finance Minister from December 2014 to...

      Putin: No Donbas settlement until Minsk II political provisions implemented
      Oct12

      Putin: No Donbas settlement until Minsk II political provisions implemented

      Russian President Vladimir Putin claims there will be no peace settlement in Donbas until the political provisions of Minsk II agreements have been implemented. ”They always claim that all this [the political provisions of the Minsk II agreements] cannot be done as fighting is still on in the conflict zone in Donbas. But on September 9, the...

      Vote Trump or face nuclear war, says Putin ally

      “Victory for Trump would be a gift to humanity. But if Hillary Clinton wins it will be the last US president ever,” Russian lawmaker Vladimir Zhirinovsky told Reuters. ||| Moscow – Americans should vote for Donald Trump as president next month or risk being dragged into a nuclear war, according to a Russian ultra-nationalist ally of...

      Bloomberg: Ayrault says France may meet Russia, Ukraine, Germany this month
      Oct12

      Bloomberg: Ayrault says France may meet Russia, Ukraine, Germany this month

      Leaders of France, Germany and Russia could still meet with President Petro Poroshenko in Berlin on October 19 to discuss the Ukraine situation, though the French government also wants Russia to make progress on other issues such as Syria, French officials said, according to Bloomberg. The meeting is ”possible but not confirmed,” Jean-Marc...

      Poroshenko signs law facilitating European Investment Banks agri-food loan for Ukraine
      Oct12

      Poroshenko signs law facilitating European Investment Banks agri-food loan for Ukraine

      Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has signed a bill into law to ratify a financial agreement between Ukraine and the European Investment Bank (EIB) on a Ukraine agri-food apex loan worth EUR 400,000, the presidential press service told UNIAN. The agreement, which was signed in Kyiv on December 28, 2015, was ratified by the Verkhovna Rada,...

      PACE rapporteur urges Budapest memo signatories to protect Ukraine
      Oct12

      PACE rapporteur urges Budapest memo signatories to protect Ukraine

      Kristyna Zelienkova, a rapporteur of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) on a draft resolution titled ”Political Consequences of the Conflict in Ukraine,” has called on the signatories to the 2014 Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances to abide by their commitments and protect Ukraine in case of an incursion. ”The...

      Ukraine, Turkey sign off 1st deal on production of radar stations
      Oct12

      Ukraine, Turkey sign off 1st deal on production of radar stations

      Ukrainian state company Ukrinmash, which is part of Ukraine`s state-owned defense giant UkrOboronProm, and Turkish company Havelsan Hava Elektronik Sanayi have signed an agreement on cooperation in the production of passive radar stations at the facilities of UkrOboronProm, according to the press service of the concern. The agreement was signed...