Section: News & Summaries
People of Mariupol don’t want to be “saved” by Russian forces
Activists in Ukrainian port city Mariupol made a human chain in the center of the city to show their support for Ukraine as a unitary state and peace. Citizens of city Mariupol in Eastern Ukraine expressed their position to be a part of Ukraine. There is a big possibility that this place will be a battle ground if Russia plans to have a land...
Ukraine will receive $810,000 from Japan to rebuild schools and hospitals ruined by pro-Russian terrorists
PHOTO by Embassy of Japan in Ukraine As part of the grant program Kusanone Japan will assist the implementation of nine charitable medical and educational projects in five Eastern Ukrainian regions. About $ 810 thousand will be provided to repair schools ruined by the pro-Russian forces and to buy new equipment for medical centers. The Embassy of...
Ukraine will receive more than $26 million from the USA for law enforcement justice sector reform
The US Ambassador to Ukraine Geoffrey R. Pyatt and Ukrainian Minister of Internal Affairs Arsen Avakov signed the agreement that will help to reform Ukrainian Interior Ministry. Geoffrey Pyatt reported about this on his official Twitter: USA will provide more than $26 million in @StateINL assistance for law enforcement justice sector reform in...
Putin health rumours persist
The Kremlin published new footage of Vladimir Putin, as rumours swirled that the Russian president had not appeared in public for a week. ||| Moscow – The Kremlin on Friday published new footage of Vladimir Putin, as rumours swirled that the Russian president had not appeared in public for a week.Pictures broadcast on state television...
Six former regime suicides ‘not linked’
Ukraine’s interior minister says he sees no links between a series of recent alleged suicides of officials who served under deposed President Viktor Yanukovych. ||| Kiev, Ukraine – Ukraine’s interior minister says he sees no links between a series of recent alleged suicides of officials who served during the regime of deposed...
Electronic visas to be introduced in Ukraine
On Thursday, March 12, 2015, the head of Ukrainian Foreign Ministry made a government report on the first 100 days in office. Electronic visas will be introduced in Ukraine according to the best international standards. This was announced by the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry Pavlo Klimkin: “In the near future we will introduce electronic...
Pope finds popularity at 2-year mark
Pope Francis marks his second anniversary riding a wave of popularity that has reinvigorated the Catholic Church. ||| Vatican City – Pope Francis marks his second anniversary on Friday riding a wave of popularity that has reinvigorated the Catholic Church in ways not seen since the days of St John Paul II. He’s also entering a...
Czechs mum on Russian espionage report
The Czech foreign minister has declined to comment on a magazine report about suspected espionage by Russian diplomats. ||| Prague – The Czech foreign minister declined to comment on Thursday on a magazine report about suspected espionage by Russian diplomats based in the country but he acknowledged that relations with Moscow were “not...
US to support Ukraine in the conflict against pro-Russian terrorists with more non-lethal aid
According to the US White House’s website page of the Office of the Vice President Joseph R. Biden had a phone conversation with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko: “Vice President Joe Biden spoke today with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko regarding the situation in the east, additional non-lethal U.S. security assistance to...
One of the organizers of the bloody dispersal of Zaporizhzhia Maidan Oleksandr Peklushenko was found dead
In Zaporizhzhia Region on March 12, 2014, was found dead Oleksandr Peklushenko. He was the former head of Zaporizhzhia regional administration of Ukraine (2011-2014), member of Yanukovych’s Party of Regions. Oleksandr Peklushenko was one of the organizers of the bloody dispersal of Zaporizhzhia Maidan. In June 2014 he was accused of law...