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Tensions with BSF increase in Sevastopol

KIEV, Aug. 26 – Russia’s Black Sea Fleet forces on Wednesday detained Ukrainian court officers in Sevastopol after the officers tried to enforce a court ruling that had ordered return of some navigation equipment to Ukraine.


Coking coal imports up 36%, threatening domestic companies: PM

KIEV, Aug. 25 – Imports of coking coal in Ukraine grew by 36% year-over-year since early 2009 mainly due to supplies from Russia, and the position of domestic metal companies and Ukrkoks association bears scrutiny, according to Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko.


Energy minister hopes for compromise between Gazprom and Naftogaz

MOSCOW, Aug. 25 - Fuel and Energy Minister Yuriy Prodan hopes that Gazprom and Naftogaz can find a compromise in talks on a reduction in natural gas supplies to Ukraine in 2010.


Tymoshenko cites progress in restoration of flood-hit regions

KIEV, Aug. 26 – The first stage of the restoration work in the flood-hit regions has been nearly completed, said Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko opening a temporary bridge over the Bystritsa River in Ivano-Frankivsk region.


Leader of opposition Regions Party supporting Kremlin Georgia line

KIEV, Aug 26 – Former Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych, the leader of the opposition Regions Party, said Tuesday that Ukraine should have followed Russia in recognizing two Georgia’s enclaves as independent states.


Russian separatist recognition condemned

KIEV, Aug 26 – Ukraine joined the world’s major powers and NATO on Tuesday in condemning Russia for its unilateral decision to recognize Georgia’s separatist enclaves of South Ossetia and Abkhazia as independent states.


Mortgage rates could shrink to 10% by 2009, predicts official

KIEV, Aug. 23 – Interest rates on mortgage credits in hryvnias given by commercial banks through re-financing by the State Mortgage Institution, could by 2009 fall to 10%, while at present they are around 12%, according to the head of the State Mortgage Institution, Kirill Shevchenko.


President calls for unity as Ukraine marks 16th year of independence

KIEV, Aug. 24 - Honor guards marched across a main Kiev square, bells tolled and religious leaders led prayers for the country Friday as Ukraine marked the 16th anniversary of its independence from the Soviet Union.


Man and woman found dead as massive fire rages in southern Crimea

SIMFEROPOL, Aug. 26 - A man and a woman were found dead in their car after a fire swept the Alupka forestry on the southern coast of Crimea, the Crimean government reported Sunday.


Court specifies ‘at home’ ballot measures

KIEV, Aug. 26 – District election commissions will have to verify whether a voter had the right to cast a ballot at home in order to prevent election fraud, a newspaper reported Sunday, citing a court ruling.


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