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      Energoatom management discusses company`s development with U.S. energy experts
      Jul15

      Energoatom management discusses company`s development with U.S. energy experts

      Representatives of the U.S. Department of Energy and the management of the national nuclear energy generating company Energoatom have discussed issues related to the company`s development, its financial position, and the streamlining of operations of Ukraine`s nuclear power plants (NPPs) prior to the start of the winter season, Energoatom`s press...

      Ukraine counts on U.S. assistance in setting up Investment Support Office: Groysman
      Jul15

      Ukraine counts on U.S. assistance in setting up Investment Support Office: Groysman

      U.S. Deputy Secretary of Commerce Bruce Andrews at his Thursday meeting with Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman said Washington was ready to provide full support and assistance, the press service of the Ukrainian government reported.Ukraine is counting on the advisory assistance of the U.S. government in the creation of the Investment...

      ATO HQ: Russian proxies attack Ukraine 64 times in last 24 hours
      Jul15

      ATO HQ: Russian proxies attack Ukraine 64 times in last 24 hours

      Combined Russian-separatist forces attacked Ukrainian army positions in eastern Ukraine 64 times in the last 24 hours, according to the press center of the Anti-Terrorist Operation (ATO) Headquarters.The ATO Headquarters reported 38 attacks occurring in the Mariupol sector, 20 attacks in the Donetsk sector, and six attacks in the Luhansk...

      Reuters: U.S. financial monitor says Brexit`s effects could be felt for years
      Jul15

      Reuters: U.S. financial monitor says Brexit`s effects could be felt for years

      Recent market volatility inspired by Britain`s vote last month to leave the European Union is dissipating, but the decision known as Brexit could have effects for years, the U.S. Office of Financial Research, which monitors financial stability, said on Thursday, according to Reuters.”Although the immediate market volatility has subsided, the...

      Opposition MP startles press with obscene gesture in Rada
      Jul15

      Opposition MP startles press with obscene gesture in Rada

      People`s Deputy from the Opposition Bloc, ex-member of Vitkor Yanukovych`s Party of Regions Yevhen Balitskiy was recorded on video showing a middle finger to a reporter from Chesno NGO, who filmed the MP during the voting.”A button-pusher [a colloquial reference to MPs engaging in voting their colleagues absent at the session hall] from the...

      Death toll of Nice truck massacre jumps to 84. Attacker identified
      Jul15

      Death toll of Nice truck massacre jumps to 84. Attacker identified

      The number of victims of a terrorist attack in Nice, France, has grown to 84 people, while another 18 remain in critical condition, according to Le Figaro.French President Francois Hollande says many children were killed in the incident, reads the report.Meanwhile, a police source close to the investigation has confirmed that the attacker was...

      U.S. State Department tells of Kerry-Putin meeting in Moscow
      Jul15

      U.S. State Department tells of Kerry-Putin meeting in Moscow

      U.S. State Secretary John Kerry met in the evening of July 14 in Moscow with Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to the U.S. Department of State.The meeting was held ”to advance efforts to restore the nationwide cessation of hostilities in Syria and to establish conditions that can enable political transition talks to resume between the...

      Gazprom loses $3.4 bln in legal battle with Ukraine
      Jul15

      Gazprom loses $3.4 bln in legal battle with Ukraine

      Russia`s energy giant Gazprom was rejected by the Supreme Economic Court of Ukraine in its appeal regarding a $3.4 billion fine for breaking a contract for gas shipments with Ukraine-owned Naftogaz, according to Forbes.The court rejected Gazprom`s appeal regarding the imposition of a fine for the ”abuse of a monopoly position” in the Ukrainian...

      Polish CEO of Ukraine Railways: Full autonomy needed for overhaul
      Jul15

      Polish CEO of Ukraine Railways: Full autonomy needed for overhaul

      Wojciech Balczun, the first foreigner to head a fully state-owned enterprise in Ukraine, says he was struck by the disparity between his new lavish office and the plight of the business, according to Bloomberg.While the work space he inherited was decked out with pricey redwood furniture and featured a hotel-style mini-bar, the company`s most...

      Boris Johnson: Brexit does not mean leaving Europe
      Jul15

      Boris Johnson: Brexit does not mean leaving Europe

      Boris Johnson has set out his vision for Britain to be a more ”global player” on his first day as Foreign Secretary, according to BT.”On Europe clearly we have to give effect to the will of people in the referendum, but that does not mean in any sense, leaving Europe,” the newly-appointed Foreign Secretary said, speaking outside the Foreign and...