News archive for 29 September 2016, Thursday

Ukraine asks Germany to help in Sheremet murder probe

Ukraine gets $1 bln from eurobonds placed against U.S. guarantees

EBRD projects annual economic growth in Ukraine at 2% in 2016-2017

Ukraine MFA: Mejlis ban actually ban of Crimean Tatar people

Ukraine, Azerbaijan may start co-production of anti-tank weapons

Moderate growth in lending expected in Ukraine: NBU

NBU confirms inflation forecast at 12% in 2016, 8% in 2017

Australian PM: MH17 'killers' will be brought to justice – The Guardian

Ukraine marking 75th anniversary of Babyn Yar tragedy

British man appears in UK court on Ukraine terrorism charges - RFE/RL

Ukrainian soldier killed in Avdiyivka industrial zone – media

Deputy Prosecutor General on MH17 report: "It contains specific names"

Moldova bans pork imports from Ukraine

OPEC agrees modest oil output curbs in first deal since 2008

Kremlin's Peskov on MH17 investigation 'contradictions' - BBC
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