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Ex-mayor of Kyiv decides to became Georgian politician
Ex-Mayor of Kyiv Leonid Chernovetsky decided to became Georgian politician. He has already created a ‘Happy Georgia’ political party and promises to improve the lives of both government officials and ordinary people who, according to the politician, “live in abject poverty.”
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Russian Federation in tit-for-tat response to Crimea blackout
Russia’s Energy Ministry said emergency electricity supplies had been turned on for critical needs in Crimea and that mobile gas turbine generators were being used.
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Kyiv bans delivery of goods to Crimea, fails to fix power lines
Ukraine stopped sending electricity to the peninsula after the two supports of the high-voltage grid repaired recently have been blown up again on the Ukrainian territory by Crimean Tatars.
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Crimea explosion leaves millions without power
In retaliation for Kyiv’s unwillingness to step into action, Novak threatened to also halt coal deliveries to Ukraine.
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Joe Biden visits war-scarred Ukraine to reaffirm US support
Kyiv: US Vice President Joe Biden arrived in Kyiv late Sunday to reassure its professional-Western leaders that Washington stays dedicated to Ukraine regardless of stepped-up efforts to work with Russia towards Islamic State jihadists.
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Russia’s coal struggle with Ukraine leaves civilians chilly
Kyiv, Ukraine – Flurries of snow have started to fall on Kyiv, announcing the start of winter for the residents of the Ukrainian capital.
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Explosions at Ukrainian towers leave Crimea without power
Crimea was left without electricity supplies from Ukraine on Sunday after pylons carrying power lines to the Russia-annexed peninsula were blown up overnight.
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Crimea declares state of emergency after power crisis
Around 2 million people living in Crimea faced black out after electric pylons which supply power from Ukraine were blown up.