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Ukraine approves IMF-backed austerity budget
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13 percent of Kyiv city and region police fail evaluations to retain their jobs
More than 4,000 employees of national police took their recertification tests, of whom 13 percent are recommended to be dismissed in Kyiv city and region.
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Barcelona happy to have drawn Arsenal in Champions League
It is the game between the pacesetters in Spain and Arsenal which most catches the eye, however. “We’re two sides with a similar understanding of the game”, said Barca director Albert Soler. “But even if Chelsea have some problems at the moment, they remain a great club with a great manager”. He told psg.fr in a video interview following the draw: “It’s the third time we’re going to face them”. We’re working each and every day with our players to be fit and ready.
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Kyiv fires 276 Crimean judges for breach of oath
High Judicial Council at its session on 24 December 2015 has resolved to sack 276 judges of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol city for the oath breach.
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League form not a factor in PSG clash – Chelsea´s Barnard
Man City will be pleased to have avoided the unsafe PSG as they bid to reach the quarter-finals for the first time but their fans may be frustrated about the Kyiv situation.
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Ukraine imposes moratorium on debt payments to Russian Federation
The new Ukrainian government has said it would not repay the bond in full, and has encouraged Moscow to sign on to a deal reached with Kyiv’s private creditors in August.
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Ukraine Adopts Tax Reforms Sought By IMF – Temporarily
Ukraine’s parliament approved a budget for 2016, fulfilling a key demand of the International Monetary Fund that enables it to keep providing Kyiv with loans.
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Experts Investigating MH17 Crash to Stay in Ukraine Until August 2016
KYIV (Sputnik) – The extension of the Ukraine-Malaysia agreement was supported by 247 parliament members on Friday and still needs to be signed by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.
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Russia’s Authorized Battle for Ukraine Debt Fraught With Politics
MOSCOW—
Russia plans to sue Ukraine in an English court to recover a multibillion-dollar loan Moscow made to Kyiv in December 2013, just weeks before Ukraine’s then-President, Viktor Yanukovych, facing a popular uprising, fled to Russia.
