KIEV (Reuters) - The trial of Ukraine's former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko resumed on Tuesday after a two-week break, with the political leadership under pressure from the West to end the case against her.
The charismatic opposition politician is being held in police custody during her trial. But she seemed on good form when she appeared in court, wearing her trademark peasant-style hair-braid and waving and blowing kisses to her supporters.
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