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Body of missing Yakima doctor reported found – Yakima Herald
A body believed to be that of Dr. Jay Sloop, a retired Yakima physician who disappeared in Kyiv, Ukraine, in 2013 has been discovered near the park where he was last seen, according to a web story posted Thursday by a Spokane-based administrative office of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
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Russia won’t withdraw from IMF due to situation with Ukraine: minister
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Dec 11, 2015
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Ukraine’s ex-PM calls IMF decision on Kyiv’s debt absurd
MOSCOW, December 10 /TASS/. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has adopted “irrational” changes to its credit policy under the US influence, Mykola Azarov, Ukraine’s former prime minister and the head of the Ukraine Salvation Committee, said commenting the IMF reform, which allows granting financial aid to Ukraine in conditions of default.
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Kyiv won’t repay debt because ‘they are crooks’ – Russian PM
Russian Federation refuses to accede to the agreement reached with private creditors waiver, arguing that mature in December foreign currency borrowing would be treated as intergovernmental and non-private credit werden.Ein billion debt forgiveness by creditors is part of an worldwide aid package of 40 billion dollars for the Ukraine.
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Ukraine arrests insurgents who ‘planned terror attacks’
Kyiv: Ukraine’s security service said today that it had arrested an insurgent group involving three Russian nationals that had stockpiled bombs and planned to carry out “terrorist attacks”, in raids that cost the life of a special forces officer.
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Putin is reinforcing rebels, Kyiv claims
Russia has sent a further 20,000 troops to bolster separatist rebels in and around east Ukraine as constant front-line skirmishes threaten to return the country to war.
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Ukraine arrests insurgents who ‘planned terror attacks’
Kyiv (AFP) – Ukraine’s security service said on Thursday that it had arrested an insurgent group involving three Russian nationals that had stockpiled bombs and planned to carry out “terrorist attacks”, in raids that cost the life of a special forces officer.
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IAAF begins reallocating events
MOSCOW — Rome and Kyiv are among the bidders to host track and field events that were taken away from Russia when it was suspended last month by athletics’ world governing body, the IAAF, because of a doping scandal.