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Whether in a wheelchair or on his own two feet, John Demjanjuk will enter Munich District Court on November 30 to stand trial for World War II-era crimes against humanity. Full Article at Jerusalem Post
Ukraine has until November 30 to convince UEFA that it is ready to host the 2012 European soccer championships. Full Article at Deutsche Welle
Ukraine's President Viktor Yushchenko speaks as he attends military exercises in Crimea October 8, 2009. View Photo »
We must switch to an exclusively market formula of pricing for the transit of Russian gas across Ukraine
If you would like to bookmark this article you will need to Login to your tulsaworld.com account close Candles surround the monument to victims of the Great Famine in Kiev, Ukraine, on Saturday as the country marked the anniversary of the start... Full Article at Tulsa World
Vincent Padilla (right) rehearses with other students at the Academy of Ballet for the “Nutcracker.” “Nutcracker” performances by professional companies and youth companies with professional guest artists: • San Diego Academy of Ballet — Dec. 4-5,... Full Article at San Diego Union-Tribune
Danielle Sanzone The Record Dr. Amita Nair of Cohoes focuses on internal medicine at the Waterford Health Center on Saratoga Avenue. Originally from India, she went to school in the Ukraine. She is married and has two sons. Full Article at The Troy Record
Chief of the General Staff and Commander of Ukraine's Armed Forces Sergei Kirichenko (L) and Ukraine's President Viktor Yushchenko attend military exercises in Crimea October 8, 2009. View Photo »
may have a political objective. It is meant to set up an alternative center of military consolidation for West European projects, a center which could embrace former Soviet republics (above all Ukraine), now outside NATO. There is no doubt who will control this process, considering U.S. influence in Pol...
Key dates in the case of John Demjanjuk: — 1920: Born in Ukraine. — 1942: Captured by German forces while serving in the Soviet Red Army. Full Article at ABC News
Foreign ministers of Russia and Ukraine have agreed to start discussions on entry denials for Russian and Ukrainian citizens, the Ukrainian foreign ministry's press service has said. Full Article at RIA Novosti
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Ukraine's President Viktor Yushchenko speaks as he attends military exercises in Crimea October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Chief of the General Staff and Commander of Ukraine's Armed Forces Sergei Kirichenko (L) and Ukraine's President Viktor Yushchenko attend military exercises in Crimea October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Dmytro Boyko of Ukraine, left, and Dmitri Lapkes of Belarus compete during the Fencing World Championships in the Men's team Sabre round of 16 in Antalya, Turkey, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009.
View Photo »BEIJING, CHINA - OCTOBER 7: Alona Bondarenko of Ukraine returns a shot against Svetlana Kuznetsova of Russia in her third round match during day six of the 2009 China Open at the National Tennis Centre on October 7, 2009 in Beijing, China.
View Photo »BEIJING - OCTOBER 07: Alona Bondarenko of Ukraine misses a shot against Svetlana Kuznetsova of Russia in her third round match during day six of the 2009 China Open at the National Tennis Centre on October 7, 2009 in Beijing, China.
View Photo »BEIJING - OCTOBER 07: Alona Bondarenko of Ukraine returns a shot against Svetlana Kuznetsova of Russia in her third round match during day six of the 2009 China Open at the National Tennis Centre on October 7, 2009 in Beijing, China.
View Photo »BEIJING - OCTOBER 07: Alona Bondarenko of Ukraine misses a shot against Svetlana Kuznetsova of Russia in her third round match during day six of the 2009 China Open at the National Tennis Centre on October 7, 2009 in Beijing, China.
View Photo »Russia's Svetlana Kuznetsova returns a shot against Ukraine's Alona Bondarenko at the China Open Tennis Tournament in Beijing, China, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Russia's Svetlana Kuznetsova returns a shot against Ukraine's Alona Bondarenko at the China Open Tennis Tournament in Beijing, China, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Russia's Svetlana Kuznetsova hits a ball against Ukraine's Alona Bondarenko at the China Open Tennis Tournament in Beijing, China, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Ukraine's Alona Bondarenko hits a ball against Russia's Svetlana Kuznetsova at the China Open Tennis Tournament in Beijing, China, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Alona Bondarenko of Ukraine hits a shot during her third round match against Svetlana Kuznetsova of Russia at the China Open tennis tournament in Beijing October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Team members of Ukraine pose on the podium after winning the gold medal in the Women's Team Sabre final at the World Fencing Championship in Antalya on October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Team members of Ukraine (gold), France (silver) and China (bronze) pose with their medals after the Women's Team Sabre final at the World Fencing Championship in Antalya on October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Team members of Ukraine pose on the podium after winning the gold medal in the Women's Team Sabre final at the World Fencing Championship in Antalya on October 6, 2009.
View Photo »France's Carole Vergne (L) competes with Ukraine's Olena Khomrova in the women's team sabre final fencing event at the World Fencing Championship in Antalya, southern Turkey, October 6, 2009. Ukraine won the gold medal in the women's team sabre fencing event.
View Photo »Ukraine's Olena Khomrova (R) competes with France's Carole Vergne in the women's team sabre final fencing event at the World Fencing Championship in Antalya, southern Turkey, October 6, 2009. Ukraine won the gold medal in the women's team sabre fencing event.
View Photo »Ukraine's team (R) celebrate as Leonore Perrus (L) of France reacts to being defeated by Olga Kharlan of Ukraine during their Women's Team Sabre final at the World Fencing Championship in Antalya on October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Ukraine's team celebrate as Leonore Perrus (L) of France looks dejected after she was defeated by Olga Kharlan of Ukraine during their Women's Team Sabre final at the World Fencing Championship in Antalya on October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Ukraine's team celebrate as Leonore Perrus (L) of France looks dejected after she was defeated by Olga Kharlan of Ukraine during their Women's Team Sabre final at the World Fencing Championship in Antalya on October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Olga Kharlan (R) of Ukraine celebrates her victory aganst Leonore Perrus of France during their women's team Sabre final at the World Fencing Championship in Antalya on October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Ukraine's Olga Kharlan celebrates victory against France in the women's team sabre final fencing event at the World Fencing Championship in Antalya, southern Turkey, October 6, 2009. Ukraine won the gold medal in the women's team sabre fencing event.
View Photo »Team members of Ukraine celebrate as France's Leonore Perrus (L) reacts at the end of the women's team sabre final fencing event at the World Fencing Championship in Antalya, southern Turkey, October 6, 2009. Ukraine won the gold medal in the women's team sabre fencing event.
View Photo »Irene Vecchi of Italy, left, and Olena Komrova of Ukraine compete, during the Fencing World Championships in the Women's team Sabre round of 16 in Antalya, Turkey, Tuesday, Oct. 6 2009.
View Photo »Anfisa Pochkalova (L) of Ukraine completes against Britta Heidemann (R) of Germany during their Women's individual epee quarter-final at the World Fencing Championship in Antalya, Turkey on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Chief of the General Staff and Commander of Ukraine's Armed Forces Sergei Kirichenko (L) and Ukraine's President Viktor Yushchenko attend military exercises in Crimea October 8, 2009.
View Photo »We must switch to an exclusively market formula of pricing for the transit of Russian gas across Ukraine
may have a political objective. It is meant to set up an alternative center of military consolidation for West European projects, a center which could embrace former Soviet republics (above all Ukraine), now outside NATO. There is no doubt who will control this process, considering U.S. influence in Pol...
Poland and Lithuania want to forge military cooperation with Ukraine to try to bring the former Soviet republic closer to NATO.
voiced concern about Georgia’s ongoing push for muscle-flexing amid efforts by Israel, Ukraine and NATO countries to re-arm the Saakashvili regime.
In effect, by the mid-1990s a bloc, quietly led by Ukraine and comprising Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan and sometimes also Kazakhstan, Georgia and Moldova, had informally emerged to obstruct Russian efforts to use the CIS as the tool for political integration.
Ukraine, provided it has made significant domestic reforms and has become identified as a Central European country, should also be ready for initial negotiations with the EU and NATO
Ukraine will create reliable guarantees of its energy security. It is clear that the agreements that Ukraine is now using, particularly the gas deals, need to be reviewed
The Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation must be pulled out of Ukraine before 2017 in accordance with the Constitution of Ukraine and the agreements signed
He just said 'Look, who do I have to talk to round here to get Ukraine into the European Union?'
With the technology from NDS MYtv will be able to offer advanced services and features, such as Ukraine’s first integrated DVR, to entertain and engage audiences across the region.
The shoebox collecting is going really well and we will be collecting until the end of November. By Tuesday 2,300 filled shoeboxes have been taken to the Warehouse in Hull from this area and by the end of the week they should be on their way to Serbia and Ukraine.
Beginning 1 January 2010, Ukraine will for the first time receive a market price for transit of Russian gas through Ukraine to Europe and, accordingly, Naftogaz Ukrainy will receive billions of dollars in revenue
Keeping the contracts unchanged [...] will create potential threats specifically to the reliability of supplies of gas to Ukraine and its transit to other European states.
Ukraine will raise the transit tariff as is envisaged by the contract which we signed. Next year there will be no (gas price) discount and no transit benefits. The transit tariff will rise some 60 percent. We know it and there is nothing unusual in it. I repeat, it is in the framework of the contract. T...
We have agreed that the Glonass system would be more efficient if Ukraine became an intrinsic part of this project. Ukraine has all resources necessary for this
Ukraine has been paying and will continue to pay on time ... In addition, we will continue to diligently and correctly fulfill our duties on gas transit.
To try to persuade Ukraine's leadership to take important economic steps it needs to strengthen its financial position to undertake the economic reforms that will strengthen Ukraine's economy and its political system and help us to deal with critical challenge that we all face on energy security in the ...
Ukraine has let in Belarus, which has taken first place as Russia's trade-economic partner
For Ukraine, the implementation of the engagements is too heavy due to a series of conditions envisaged in the contracts which are not linked to the market.
Keeping the contracts unchanged ... will create potential threats specifically to the reliability of supplies of gas to Ukraine and its transit to other European states. It is obvious that such a development of events is not welcome either for Ukraine or for Russia and the European Union
I hope Ukraine will pay for gas
I'm pleased for the guys ... I told them no hill was too high, and they played with passion and commitment. Ukraine played a very good game. We weren't able to break up Ukraine's game as well as we hoped, but we hit them once on the break.
I'm pleased for the guys ... I told them no hill was too high, and they played with passion and commitment. Ukraine played a very good game. We weren't able to break up Ukraine's game as well as we hoped, but we hit them once on the break.
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