Ukraine criminal investigation of US election interference
Ukrainian authorities open a criminal investigation of attempts to interfere in the US presidential election to affect bilateral relations.
continue readingUkrainian authorities open a criminal investigation of attempts to interfere in the US presidential election to affect bilateral relations.
continue readingCanada wants Iran to answer many questions about the mistakenly shooting of the Ukrainian plane, saying that the Tehran report does not explain the reason why the missile fired.
continue readingUkrainian President Zelenskiy promised to pay the coffee shop fined for violating the blockade order while serving him and his entourage.
continue readingUkraine Julia Volok thought she would be warmly welcomed after being evacuated from Wuhan, but the reality was exactly the opposite.
continue readingThe US Secretary of State was angry, even swearing after an interview when asked questions about Ukraine, according to NPR.
continue readingIran is trying to analyze the black boxes of airplanes that were shot by its troops on January 8, denying information it would send them to Ukraine.
continue readingUkraine's Prime Minister Oleksiy Honcharuk sent his resignation today after revealing a tape of him disparaging the President's economic knowledge.
continue readingThe inexperienced, tense air defense and lack of communication with their superiors may have made many mistakes when shooting down Ukrainian aircraft.
continue readingCanada expects Iran to cooperate fully, Kiev asks for compensation, and Moscow hopes that the accidental shooting of a Ukrainian aircraft will be a lesson for Tehran.
continue readingCanada expects Iran to cooperate fully, Kiev asks for compensation, and Moscow hopes that the accidental shooting of a Ukrainian aircraft will be a lesson for Tehran.
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