The Kyiv Court of Appeals has postponed hearings on the appeal filed by Ukrainian prosecutors for the review of a Kyiv Pechersky District Court verdict on a preventive measure for former Georgian president, now leader of the "Movement of New Forces" Party in Ukraine Mikheil Saakashvili, according to an UNIAN correspondent.
Preparatory hearings on the case of pro-Russian journalist and writer Oles Buzyna, who was shot dead in Kyiv on April 16, 2015, have been scheduled for February 9, according to the Ukrainian portal Sudova Vlada Ukrainy (court.gov.ua).
Shevchenkivskyi District Court of Kyiv on Friday has handed down a verdict in the case of a deadly assault on a journalist of the Ukrainian newspaper Vesti, Vyacheslav Veremiy, during the EuroMaidan uprising.
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Linas Linkevicius says the recent detention of leader of the Movement of New Forces Party, former Odesa governor and ex-president of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili is Ukraine's internal affair, which must be addressed within the legal framework, according to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
Leader of the "Movement of New Forces", former Odesa governor and ex-president of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili has been brought to Kyiv's Pechersky district court to have a preventive measure selected against him, according to the Ukrainian TSN news service.
Belarusian national Aleksey Yershov, 29, who fought against Ukraine in Donbas, has been sentenced to two-year home confinement under a law forbidding participation in a militant formation in a foreign state's territory, armed conflicts or hostilities without authorization from the government if there are no signs of mercenarism, according to the Belarusian newspaper Nasha Niva newspaper.
The House Russia investigation hearing Wednesday into Russia's efforts to hack state voting systems quickly turned into a grueling examination of the Democratic Party's extensive failings during the election, as Republicans and Democrats grilled former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, according to CNN.
On Wednesday, April 26, Moscow's Lefortovo district court will consider the investigators' motion to extend the arrest of illegally detained Ukrainian journalist Roman Sushchenko, his lawyer Mark Feygin told UNIAN.