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Russia finds Ukraine pilot guilty over journalists'
A Russian court on March 21 found Ukrainian combat pilot Nadiya Savchenko guilty over the killing of two Russian journalists in war-torn east Ukraine, in a trial condemned by Kyiv and the West as a political sham.
Savchenko "committed the premeditated murder as part of a group of people from the motives of hatred and enmity," the judge was quoted as saying by Russian news agencies.
3 Ukranian soldiers dead in renewed fighting
Three Ukrainian soldiers have been killed and seven more wounded on Tuesday in clashes between Ukrainian government forces and pro-Russian rebels.
This has been announced by the authorities in Kiev.
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Topless Femen ‘sextremists’ crash Paris event on Islam (Watch vid)
Two topless activists from the self-proclaimed “sextremist” group Femen were violently dragged away from a Paris-area stage after after storming an Islamic conference on women and religion.
Video footage shows two topless women race onto the stage as two Imams were addressing a crowd on Saturday afternoon in the Pontoise district near Paris.
Clashes, Grenade Explosion Take Place Outside Ukraine's Parliament
About a hundred policemen were wounded in protests outside Ukraine's parliament building on Monday as lawmakers approved on first reading amendments to the constitution that will give greater autonomy to the eastern regions controlled by Russian-backed rebels, newswires reported.
FEMEN reacts to 'sexist' condom ad during a Turkish-Ukrainian football match
The message of a brand?s condom banner ad during a football match between Turkish and Ukrainian teams on TV has outraged the feminist protest group, FEMEN, on the grounds that it promotes sex tourism in Ukraine.
Less than 30% of Ukrainians Approve Government Politics
Less than a third of Ukrainians have stated their support for the policies of the current government, according to a research conducted by Pew Research Center, quoted by Financial Times.
Another Ukrainian Journalist Found Dead, Murder Suspected
The editor in chief of the Ukrainian publication Neteshinskiy Vestnik has been murdered, as reported by the Bulgarian National Television.
Famous Journalists Shot Dead in Ukraine's Capital Kiev
Two famous Ukrainian journalists have been shot dead in Kiev, as announced by local media.
The names of the killed men are Oles Buzina and Sergei Suhobok, OFF News reported.
The former has been shot mere minutes ago in the yard fo his home, as announced by the Deputy Chair of the Right sector party, Anna Demit.
"Neo-nazi becomes Ukrainian army chief's adviser"
"Neo-nazi becomes Ukrainian army chief's adviser"
KIEV -- Dmitry Yarosh, who heads the Ukrainian extremist organization "Right Sector," has been made an adviser to the Ukrainian army chief, RT is reporting.
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Ukraine Moves to Boost Armed Forces Personnel to 250,000
President Petro Poroshenko has signed into law a bill to increase the number of Ukraine's armed forces personnel to 250,000, including 204,000 military servicemen, Interfax-Ukraine reported on Wednesday.