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      Russia seen putting new nuclear-capable missiles along NATO border by 2019 – Reuters
      Jun24

      Russia seen putting new nuclear-capable missiles along NATO border by 2019 – Reuters

      Russia is likely to deploy advanced nuclear-capable missiles in its European exclave of Kaliningrad by 2019, casting the move as a reply to a U.S.-backed missile shield, and may one day put them in Crimea too, sources close to its military predict, according to Reuters. Mikhail Barabanov, a senior research fellow at the Moscow-based Centre for...

      Pro-Russian forces in Donbas attack Ukraine 50 times in past day
      Jun24

      Pro-Russian forces in Donbas attack Ukraine 50 times in past day

      The combined Russian-separatist forces attacked Ukrainian army positions in eastern Ukraine 50 times in the past 24 hours, including 33 times in the Mariupol sector, 15 times in the Donetsk sector and twice in the Luhansk sector, according to the press center of the Anti-Terrorist Operation (ATO) Headquarters.In the Mariupol sector, the occupiers...

      Bucharest to ”reset” relations with Kyiv – Romania Envoy
      Jun24

      Bucharest to ”reset” relations with Kyiv – Romania Envoy

      Romania is revising its relations with Ukraine because Russia is threatening security in the entire Black Sea region, according to Cornel Ionescu, Romania`s Ambassador to Ukraine, Ukraine Today reported.Such a comment was given during the panel discussion ”Foreign Policy Audit: Ukraine-Romania” on June 23, which was also attended by experts from...

      Ukraine, Poland to enhance cooperation in Higher Education, Research – Education Ministry
      Jun24

      Ukraine, Poland to enhance cooperation in Higher Education, Research – Education Ministry

      Ukraine and Poland will develop an agreement on deepening cooperation in the fields of academic integrity and inter-university mobility, as agreed during the meeting between Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine Lilia Hrynevych and Vice Prime Minister, Minister of Research and Higher Education of Poland Jaroslaw Gowin, the press service of...

      UK referendum pushes pound to more than 30-year low
      Jun24

      UK referendum pushes pound to more than 30-year low

      The British pound was shoved to its lowest since 1985 against the dollar Friday, thrown on a major roller-coaster ride as it appeared the UK was headed toward breaking up with the European Union, according to MarketWatch.Sterling GBPUSD, -8.3703%  was trading at $1.3466, a 9.5% slide from $1.4871 late Thursday in New York as Brexit referendum...

      Kyiv convinces Brussels raising agri export quotas for Ukraine possible – minister
      Jun24

      Kyiv convinces Brussels raising agri export quotas for Ukraine possible – minister

      Minister of Agrarian Policy of Ukraine Taras Kutovyi on the results of the annual Ukraine-EU agricultural dialogue held June 22-23 in Brussels told reporters the Ukrainian side had managed to convince the EU that the quotas for agricultural products supplied to the EU market were not constant numbers and could be revised upwards, an UNIAN...

      UK votes Brexit
      Jun24

      UK votes Brexit

      In the UK, Eurosceptics have won in the referendum on the country`s exit from the EU, according to media reports following the count of most of the votes. Brexit supporters gained 51.8% of votes.Despite the fact that the official results of the final count have not been announced yet, the available data show that more than 16.7 million people...

      Germany shooting: man killed after opening fire at cinema in Viernheim
      Jun24

      Germany shooting: man killed after opening fire at cinema in Viernheim

      An armed and masked man has been shot dead by German special police officers after storming a cinema complex in Viernheim, in the Hesse region, The Guardian reports.The gunman had taken several hostages, all of whom escaped uninjured. A number of people inside the cinema were lightly injured when police deployed CS gas, reports said, according to...

      BBC forecasts UK vote to leave EU
      Jun24

      BBC forecasts UK vote to leave EU

      London and Scotland voted strongly to stay in the EU but the remain vote has been undermined by poor results in the north of England, the BBC reports.Voters in Wales and the English shires have backed Brexit in large numbersThe pound plunged to its lowest level against the dollar since 1985 as the markets reacted to the results.A Labour source...

      Zimbabwe to import maize from Mexico

      Zimbabwe needs to bring in more than 250 000 tons of maize from Mexico to fill the shortfall caused by the severe drought. ||| Harare – Drought-hit Zimbabwe will import more than 250 000 tons of maize from Mexico to fill the shortfall caused by the severe drought sweeping through the southern Africa, the agriculture minister said on...