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Ukrainian president suspends constitutional court head for another month
KYIV (Reuters) - Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy signed a decree on Friday extending the suspension of the head of the constitutional court, Oleksandr Tupytskyi, for another month after previously suspending him for two months.
Iran says U.N. investigator lacks authority to comment on downing of Ukrainian plane
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran dismissed as "immature" a statement by a U.N. investigator that inconsistencies in its explanation of the shooting down of a Ukrainian passenger plane last year raised questions over whether the act was intentional, Iranian media said on Thursday.
137 NGOs from 31 countries ask UN for Myanmar arms embargo
UNITED NATIONS (AFP): Nearly 140 NGOs from 31 countries signed an open letter Wednesday (Feb 24) calling for the United Nations Security Council to urgently impose an arms embargo on Myanmar after the military coup there earlier this month.
Mass 'real world' study confirms Pfizer vaccine's efficacy
Washington (AFP): The Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine proved 94 percent effective in a huge real world study published Wednesday that involved 1.2 million people in Israel, confirming the power of mass immunization campaigns to end the Covid-19 pandemic.
Questions hover over whether Iran's shooting down of Ukrainian plane intentional: U.N. investigator
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Inconsistencies in the Iran government's explanation of the shooting down of a Ukrainian passenger plane last year raise questions over whether it was intentional, an independent U.N. investigator said on Tuesday, but she had found no concrete evidence that it was.
Ukraine prosecutor says there are no plans to revisit Burisma probes
LONDON (Reuters) - Ukraine's top prosecutor said on Friday investigations into Ukrainian energy company Burisma Holdings Ltd, a matter closely tied to a scandal that led to former U.S. President Donald Trump's first impeachment, have been closed with no plans to reopen them.
Ukraine sanctions Kremlin ally Medvedchuk, says will take back fuel pipeline
KYIV (Reuters) - Ukraine on Friday announced sanctions on Viktor Medvedchuk, a prominent opposition party leader with ties to the Kremlin, and also said it was taking back into state hands a pipeline that transports Russian oil products to Europe.
France to boost cyberdefense after hospital malware attacks
French President Emmanuel Macron on Feb 18 unveiled a plan to better arm public facilities and private companies against cybercriminals following ransomware attacks at two hospitals this month and an upsurge of similar cyber assaults in France.
Even Sergio Aguero’s not good enough for Pahang?
PETALING JAYA: There’s no place in the Pahang team for Argentine winger Sergio Aguero (pic) in the Super League – for the time being.
EU to impose sanctions on Russians over Navalny by March summit, diplomats say
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union is set to impose travel bans and asset freezes on allies of Russian President Vladimir Putin in March, possibly in the run-up to an EU summit, after a meeting of envoys gave approval for punitive measures, diplomats said.