Ukraine's parliament and half of Kyiv with no heating
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Comment: Tymoshenko back in play as Ukrainian parliamentary politics returns to the fore
Orange Revolution firebrand Yulia Tymoshenko’s sudden re-emergence at the centre of Ukraine’s political scene after she was caught up in a vote-selling scandal has seen her return to the heart of Ukrainian politics.
Former President Petro Poroshenko’s European Solidarity says the commission, created to probe corruption, has turned into a tool to pressure Ukraine’s independent anti-corruption bodies and risks undermining the country’s EU commitments.
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Ukraine’s new defense chief reveals 200,000 soldiers have gone AWOL and 2 million are dodging draft
Ukraine’s new Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov announced on Wednesday that 200,000 Ukrainian soldiers are officially considered as absent without official leave (AWOL), meaning they have left their positions without permission to do so.
Ukrainian media claim agencies conduct searches at Batkivshchyna party office and home of lawmaker David Arakhamia - Anadolu Ajansı
Ukraine's parliament appointed young technocrat Mykhailo Fedorov as defence minister on Wednesday as the government seeks to drive innovation to strengthen the military during a difficult phase of the nearly four-year war.
KYIV, Ukraine >> Ukrainian former parliamentary speaker Andriy Parubiy was shot dead in the western city of Lviv today and a search was under way for the killer. The Prosecutor General’s office said a gunman had fired several shots at Parubiy, killing ...
The European Parliament has decided to urgently consider an initiative to grant Ukraine a 90bn-euro loan. The deputies will vote on it at the upcoming plenary session. The press service of the European Parliament reports that.
Russian overnight strikes on Ukraine's energy grid has left the parliament building in Kyiv without electricity, heating and water.
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European Parliament to vote on accelerated procedure to provide Ukraine with €90bn on 20 January
The European Parliament will vote in plenary session in Strasbourg on Tuesday 20 January on applying an accelerated procedure to approve a €90 billion European Union loan to Ukraine for 2026–2027.