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Russia puts Ukrainian President Zelenskyy on its wanted list

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Russian state media say Moscow has put Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on its wanted list, citing the interior ministry's database.

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Ex-president barred from leaving Ukraine amid alleged plan to meet with Hungary's Viktor Orban

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Ukraine's service says former President Petro Poroshenko has been denied permission to leave the country because he was planning to meet with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

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Russian pranksters call Merkel posing as Ukraine's ex-leader

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Russian pranksters posing as Ukraineโ€™s ex-President Petro Poroshenko managed to contact Angela Merkel by phone to discuss developments in Ukraine and Belarus, although the former German chancellor was wary about the entire call.

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Russian nationalist lawmaker Vladimir Zhirinovsky dies at 75

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A senior Russian lawmaker whose sulphurous rhetoric and antics alarmed the West but appealed to citizens' aggrievement and wounded pride has died at age 75.

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Russian talking point: Blaming US for Ukraine church split

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Russia has sought to justify its assault on Ukraine with allegations of foreign encroachment near its borders.

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UNESCO fears Ukraine harm as Russian culture backlash grows

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An Amsterdam museum has cut its close links to the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg to protest the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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EXPLAINER: How is Russia-Ukraine war linked to religion?

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While there have been appeals to religious nationalism on both sides of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, religious loyalty doesnโ€™t mirror political fealty amid Ukraineโ€™s fight for survival.

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Ukraine president's ratings fall as crisis with Russia brews

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy was a political novice running to become Ukraineโ€™s president when he vowed to reach out to Russia-backed rebels in the east who were fighting Ukrainian forces and make strides toward resolving the conflict.

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EXPLAINER: What are the key parts of Ukraine's peace deal?

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A peace agreement for eastern Ukraine has remained stalled for years.

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Ukraine court refuses to arrest ex-leader in treason case

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A court in Ukraine has rejected a motion by the prosecutors to remand former President Petro Poroshenko in custody pending investigation and trial on the charges of treason, allowing the politician to walk out with a few restrictions.

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Ex-leader Poroshenko returns to Ukraine to face charges

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Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has returned to Ukraine to face court on treason charges he believes are politically motivated.

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Ex-leader Poroshenko to go to Ukraine to face charges

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Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko says he is returning to Ukraine to fight treason charges even though he views them as politically motivated.

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Wide resistance to vaccines plagues Ukraine's COVID-19 fight

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The country designated 14,000 doses of its first vaccine shipment for the military, especially those fighting Russia-backed separatists in the east. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)KYIV โ€“ After receiving its first shipment of coronavirus vaccine, Ukraine found itself in a new struggle against the pandemic โ€” persuading its widely reluctant people to get the shot. The resistance appears to be rooted in longstanding suspicion of vaccines dating back to the Soviet era, amplified by politicians' allegations about low-quality vaccines, corruption scandals and misinformation spread through social media. Those declining included Olena Obyedko, a 26-year-old nurse who works in the hospital's intensive care ward for COVID-19 patients, where people die every week. The country designated 14,000 doses of its first vaccine shipment for the military, especially those fighting Russia-backed separatists in the east.

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Ukraine's local elections test leader and his young party

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FILE In this file photo taken on Wednesday, May 20, 2020, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy speaks to the media during a news conference in Kyiv, Ukraine. Ukrainians are heading to the polls on Sunday, Oct. 25, 2020 to cast ballots in local elections seen as a key test for President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. During Ukraine's July 2019 parliamentary election, the party came out on top with 43% support. โ€œThe local elections will set the stage for an attack on Zelenskiy from all sides,โ€ said Volodymyr Fesenko, the director of Penta Center, an independent think tank. Karasev observed that recent decentralization efforts that gave broad authority to local mayors and councils would make the outcome of Sunday's local elections particularly significant.

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'Catastrophically short of doctors': Virus wallops Ukraine

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Dr. Oleh Hornostayev speaks to a coronavirus patient at a hospital intensive care unit in Stryi, Ukraine, on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020. Coronavirus infections in Ukraine began surging in late summer, and the ripples are hitting towns in the western part of the country. We are catastrophically short of doctors,โ€ says Stetsik, the chief doctor at the only hospital in the town of 20,000 people. The World Health Organization warns that the number of infections in Ukraine could continue to grow and reach 7,000-9,000 a day. โ€œWe may increase the hospital capacity and improve oxygen supply, but we could just be simply short of doctors,โ€ he said.

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Biden audio first shared by 'Russian agent' thrives online

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The leaked recordings of apparent conversations between Joe Biden and Ukraines then-president largely confirm Bidens account of his dealings in Ukraine. The choppy audio, disclosed by a Ukrainian lawmaker whom U.S. officials described Thursday, Sept. 10, 2020, as an active Russian agent who has sought to spread online misinformation about Biden. And unlike in 2016, when Russia used bogus social media accounts or bots to wage a misinformation campaign, this time they're being spread by legitimate American social media users. There have been more than 117,000 mentions of Biden and the audio on Twitter since May, according to analysis by Zignal Labs, a social media monitoring firm. YouTube, for example, said the audio recordings donโ€™t violate policy because the tech company has been unable to confirm they were obtained through hacking.

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Charges, sanctions revive specter of Russian interference

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with officials taking aim at Russian interference in the political process even as President Donald Trump expresses doubt about Russian meddling. In the case of the sanctions, officials denounced audio recordings that had been released by the Ukrainian parliamentarian and promoted by Trump on Twitter. The Treasury Department action is the second time in as many months that the administration has called out Derkach by name. Derkach is a graduate of a Russian spy academy who, the Treasury Department says, maintains close ties to Russian intelligence services. Most of the infiltration attempts by Russian, Chinese and Iranian agents were halted by Microsoft security software and the targets notified.

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US sanctions Ukraine lawmaker who disclosed Biden recordings

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WASHINGTON The Trump administration on Thursday imposed sanctions on a Russian-linked Ukrainian lawmaker for interfering in the U.S. presidential election by releasing edited audio recordings designed to denigrate Democrat Joe Biden. Those recordings have been promoted by President Donald Trump. U.S. intelligence officials said in a statement last month that Derkach's disclosure of the recordings, which capture conversations between Biden and Ukraine's then-president, were part of a broader Russian effort to disparage Biden before the Nov. 3 election. Derkach is a graduate of a Russian spy academy who, the Treasury Department says, maintains close ties to Russian intelligence services. Biden was representing the official position of the Obama administration and many Western allies in seeking the removal of the prosecutor who was perceived as soft on corruption.

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Ukraine to investigate leaked tapes with ex-president, Biden

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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy speaks to the media during a news conference in Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, May 20, 2020. The Ukrainian investigation was opened on treason and abuse of office charges, indicating it was mostly directed against former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. Poroshenko rejected the tapes as a fabrication by pro-Russian forces in Ukraine. Zelenskiy, who carefully avoided taking sides in the U.S. impeachment inquiry, said his predecessor could be in trouble over the tapes. But on the tape Derkach released, the two men introduced as Vice President Biden and President Poroshenko discuss replacing Shokin as a condition for the loan guarantees, but make no mention of Burisma.

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