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Poland Denies Entry of Russian Night Wolves Bikers
Poland denied entry of ten Russian Night Wolves bikers, who are traveling from Moscow to Berlin to commemorate the 70thanniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany.
A spokesman for the Polish border guards stated that the bikers would not be allowed to pass through Polish territory as they did not fulfill the conditions for entry, TASS news agency reports.
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"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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290 US paratroopers to train Ukraine forces
Hundreds of US paratroopers will train Ukrainian soldiers from April 20 as Kiev battles to contain pro-Russian separatists in the country's east, Ukrainian interior minister Arsen Avakov said March 30.
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Two Senior Ukrainian Officials Arrested During Cabinet Meeting
Two senior Ukrainian officials were arrested during a meeting of the cabinet on Wednesday on charges of high-level corruption.
The head of Ukraine's State Emergency Service Serhiy Bochkovsky and his deputy Vasyl Stoyetsky were arrested, the BBC reports.
Two top Ukrainian officials arrested at cabinet meeting
Two top Ukrainian officials were arrested March 25 on corruption charges and led away in handcuffs from a televised cabinet meeting as government ministers looked on.
ECB besieged by protests as Draghi opens $1.4 billion tower
By Angela Cullen & Richard Weiss
As the European Central Bank prepares to inaugurate its new headquarters four months after moving in, more than 10,000 protesters are seeking to spoil the party.
President Iohannis pays homage to Kiev Holodomor and EuroMaidan victims
AGERPRES special correspondent Catalin Alexandru reports: President Klaus Iohannis on Tuesday started his official visit to Kiev with a visit to the Holodomor Museum and a solemn moment spent at the triptych placed on the spot where the first people fell victims of the Revolution that led to the removal of the Yanukovych regime.
Photo credit: (c) Alex MICSIK / AGERPRES PHOTO
Bomb Explodes at Rally in Ukraine's Kharkiv, Kills 2
Ukrainian authorities have detained a number of suspects in connection with a bomb attack in Kharkiv that left at least two people dead and 10 injured.
The explosion occurred at 13:20 local time as people were gathering near the city's Palace of Sport for a rally marking one year since the start of the Maidan protests in Kiev, according to reports of the BBC News.
One year after Yanukovych's ousting, President Iohannis hopes Minsk agreements are observed
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis marked one year since the EuroMaidan public protests ousted Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich from Kiev; Iohannis voiced his hope that the results of the peace negotiations in Minsk will be observed and armed conflict will cease in Ukraine.
Photo credit: (c) ALEX MICSIK / AGERPRES FLOW
Former Ukrainian President Yanukovich Promised to Come Back
Former President Viktor Yanukovich promised to return back home and expressed his regret for the current situation in Ukraine in an interview for the Russian Channel 1.
"No regime is worth the losses Ukraine has suffered after the events of February 21-22, 2014," he said. "The country is destroyed, we see territorial losses, casualties, the destruction of whole regions."