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11 July 2016

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20:48
Foreign Ministry Explains Logic of ‘Roadmap’ to Implement Minsk Agreements
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin believes that the logic behind the roadmap to implement the Minsk Agreements is to clearly identify the sequence of security-related measures.
17:58
Four Parties to Present their Financial Reports for Audit
Four of the six political parties represented in the Parliament agreed to disclose their financial reporting to a new NGO coalition seeking to counter political corruption.
16:23
Slovak NAFTA Buys 50% of Uzhhorod Gas Field
Slovak oil company NAFTA has bought 50% of Uzhhorod gas field from U.S. Cub Energy Inc. for $1.5 million.
14:29
Opposition Bloc Mass Resignation ‘Won’t Stop the Work of Parliament’
According to the Constitution, Opposition Bloc won’t stop the powers of the Parliament even if 150 MPs step down.
13:25
Ukraine and Canada Sign Free Trade Agreement
11:45
‘Coffee House’ Network Put Up for Sale
The Ukrainian subdivision of the largest Russian cafe network Coffee House is up for sale.
11:32
Parubiy: Kyiv Should Await Mass Provocations on July 26
Russian special services are preparing provocateurs, masking them as participants of peaceful processions.
10:35
Ukrainian Army Repels Russian Attack
A firefight between the Ukrainian Army and a sabotage group of militants broke out near Troitske in the ATO Zone on the night between July 10 and 11.
09:46
Finance Minister: State Fiscal Service Has Discredited Itself
Minister of Finance Oleksandr Danyliuk explained why the State Fiscal Service (SFS) blocked VAT refunds.
07:06
Prosecutor General Calls for Legalization of Amber Mining
Amber mining must be carried out under the control of the state, Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko said on TSN news show.
05:30
Russian Band That Earlier Voiced Support for Ukraine to Play in Crimea
Russian singer Diana Arbenina and her band Nochnye Snaipery [Rus: Night Snipers] will tour the annexed Crimea.
03:02
National Police Chief Dekanoidze: Mafia Bosses Act for FSB in Ukraine
Powerful mafia bosses who can impact politics and make deals with politicians are acting on behalf of the Russian intelligence service in Ukraine, National Police Chief Khatia Dekanoidze said.
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