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      Three arrested in alleged scheme to export sensitive U.S. technology to Russia
      Oct07

      Three arrested in alleged scheme to export sensitive U.S. technology to Russia

      A U.S. citizen and two Russian nationals were arrested on Thursday on charges relating to the alleged illegal export of sensitive military technology from the United States to Russia, the Justice Department said, as reported by Reuters. The department said Alexey Barysheff of Brooklyn, New York – a naturalized U.S. citizen – was...

      Russia formally charges Ukrainian journalist Sushchenko with espionage
      Oct07

      Russia formally charges Ukrainian journalist Sushchenko with espionage

      The investigation has indicted Ukrainian journalist of Ukrinform news agency Roman Sushchenko for espionage, according to the journalist`s lawyer, Mark Feygin, TASS reports. ”He was charged,” Feygin said. According to the lawyer, the investigator continued to read out the indictment as he spoke. As UNIAN reported earlier, the Russian Federal...

      Ukrainian banking sector`s external debt shrinks to $10.5 bln
      Oct07

      Ukrainian banking sector`s external debt shrinks to $10.5 bln

      The Ukrainian banking sector`s gross external debt in the first half of 2016 decreased by $2.3 billion to $10.5 billion, as stated in the first edition of ”Review of the Banking Sector” prepared by the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU). The document was presented during a briefing at the NBU. According to the NBU, the reduction of debt has resulted...

      Ukraine`s parliament okays establishment of national road fund
      Oct07

      Ukraine`s parliament okays establishment of national road fund

      The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Ukraine`s parliament, has adopted a bill to establish a national road fund to finance repairs and construction of roads and highways in the country. Some 286 lawmakers voted for the adoption of bill No. 4014a in first reading on amendments to the law of Ukraine about sources of financing road facilities of Ukraine...

      Ukrainians lodge 2,000 individual complaints against Russia with the European Court of Human Rights
      Oct07

      Ukrainians lodge 2,000 individual complaints against Russia with the European Court of Human Rights

      Ukrainian Justice Minister Pavlo Petrenko has said that Ukrainian citizens have lodged more than 2,000 individual complaints against Russia with the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), a UNIAN correspondent reported. The minister recalled that within the framework of the free legal aid system, it was decided to create a ”big project that would...

      Hryvnia strengthens to UAH 25.85 to dollar on interbank market
      Oct07

      Hryvnia strengthens to UAH 25.85 to dollar on interbank market

      Hryvnia quotations against the dollar on the interbank currency market on Friday strengthened to UAH 25.80/25.85 to the dollar by the middle of trade, a broker at a commercial bank has told an UNIAN correspondent. Thus, the national currency has strengthened by four kopiykas against the U.S. dollar as compared to the opening of trade. Hryvnia...

      Forces successfully disengaged from Bohdanivka-Petrivske area in Donbas
      Oct07

      Forces successfully disengaged from Bohdanivka-Petrivske area in Donbas

      The disengagement of forces and hardware has been held successfully near the villages of Bohdanivka and Petrivske close to the contact line in Donetsk region, according to Ukrainian Defense Ministry spokesman for Anti-Terrorist Operation (ATO) issues Andriy Lysenko, a UNIAN correspondent reported. ”At 11:00 local time on Friday, the forces and...

      EU proposes to increase Ukraine grain exports
      Oct07

      EU proposes to increase Ukraine grain exports

      The European Commission has proposed that the European Union increase its Ukrainian grain imports duty-free, according to World Grain. The EU is Ukraine`s largest trading partner, accounting for more than 40% of its trade in 2015, World Grain reports. ”We hope this can give a positive boost to the Ukrainian economy,” said Cecilia Malmstr?m, the...

      Ukraine MFA on possible visas with Russia: Risks being evaluated
      Oct07

      Ukraine MFA on possible visas with Russia: Risks being evaluated

      Head of the Consular Service Department under the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Oleksandr Haman has said that the possible introduction of a visa regime for Russian citizens arriving in Ukraine is being analyzed by the ministry in view of risks. ”Risks from the possible introduction of visas for the citizens of Russia are being evaluated...

      NYT: Next U.S. president, Putin`s fourth, inherits sinking Russia ties
      Oct07

      NYT: Next U.S. president, Putin`s fourth, inherits sinking Russia ties

      Confronted by Russia in Syria, Ukraine and cyberspace, the next U.S. president will be the fourth to face Vladimir Putin and the challenge of deterring a Kremlin often more willing than the White House to take risk and project power, according to The New York Times. Over the last four years, the Russian president has annexed Crimea and...