U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton said on Friday it would be helpful if Russia got out of Ukraine’s Crimea and eastern Ukraine, stopped meddling in U.S. elections, and was […]
Month: October 2018
Facebook Failed to Address Concerns About Russian Online Interference in Ukraine
In 2015 Ukrainian government had been urging Facebook to stop the Kremlin’s spreading of misinformation on the social network, The Washington Post reports. In the three years since then, Ukrainian officials […]
U.S. trade mission has arrived in Ukraine after a 10-year pause
The official U.S. trade mission, consisting of 12 companies representing American agriculture, energy, infrastructure, and IT sector, has arrived in Ukraine after a 10-year pause in such visits, UNIAN reports. As mentioned […]
>53% of Respondents Think That Ukraine Should Make No Concessions to Putin
A total of 53.3% of respondents say they think the Ukrainian government should make no concessions to Russian President Vladimir Putin in restoring peace in Donbas. Such findings are highlighted […]
Is Croatian Peacekeeping Model Best for Donbas?
Advisor to Ukraine’s minister for temporarily occupied territories and internally displaced persons, ex-Ambassador to Croatia Oleksandr Levchenko says a UN peacekeeping mission in Donbas should be deployed according to the […]
The Times: British MPs on Russian Payroll
British MPs have demanded that peers give up financial interests linked to Russia amid concerns over Moscow’s escalating aggression. An overhaul of the Lords code of conduct to tighten the […]
Patriarch Bartholomew: Russia Is Paying Big Money for Articles and Black Propaganda
ORTHODOXIA.INFO | Andreas Loudaros Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew yesterday sent a clear message to Russia vis-à-vis the Ukraine issue, stating that Constantinople has no intention whatsoever of giving in to pressure. While […]
OPEN DATA BAROMETER: Ukraine Has Shown Tremendous Progress
2018 marks ten years since a group of open government advocates gathered to develop a set of principles for open government data, triggering the beginning of the open data movement […]
Chornobyl Goes Solar
Ukraine unveiled its first solar plant in Chornobyl. Just meters away from where a power station, now encased in a giant sarcophagus, caused the world’s worst nuclear disaster three decades […]