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"Russia Ukraine" - Google News: Hromadske: How pro-Russian oligarch Medvedchuk is regaining power in Ukraine - Kyiv Post

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July 21, 2019
"Russia Ukraine" - Google News: Hromadske: How pro-Russian oligarch Medvedchuk is regaining power in Ukraine - Kyiv Post
"путин" - Google Новости: Путин пообещал продолжать помогать Сирии - Московский Комсомолец
Voice of America - English: 8 Killed In Twin Suicide Attacks in Pakistan
Voice of America - English: Ukraine Goes To Polls In Early Election Intended to Consolidate New President's Power

"Russia Ukraine" - Google News: Hromadske: How pro-Russian oligarch Medvedchuk is regaining power in Ukraine - Kyiv Post

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (116 sites)
2019 Parliamentary Election Hromadske: How pro-Russian oligarch Medvedchuk is regaining power in Ukraine Published July 21 at 11:39 am National Corps activists rally against oligarch and pro-Russian politician Viktor Medvedchuk in front of the administration of the president on the June 27, 2019.
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"путин" - Google Новости: Путин пообещал продолжать помогать Сирии - Московский Комсомолец

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (116 sites)
Президент Владимир Путин направил поздравительную телеграмму сирийскому лидеру Башару Асаду в связи с 75-летием установления дипломатических отношений между двумя государствами. В послании российского президента говорится, что Москва продолжит оказывать содействие властям и народу Сирии.
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Voice of America - English: 8 Killed In Twin Suicide Attacks in Pakistan

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (116 sites)
Officials in northwestern Pakistan say twin suicide bombings have killed at least eight people and wounded 25 others.  Police say a suicide bomber attacked a security post Sunday in Dera Ismail Khan. 
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Voice of America - English: Ukraine Goes To Polls In Early Election Intended to Consolidate New President's Power

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (116 sites)
Ukrainians are going to the polls Sunday to cast their ballots in a snap parliamentary election that could consolidate the power of its recently elected president. A tidal wave of popular support in April carried Volodymyr Zelenskiy, a comedian who played the president on a popular television comedy, to Ukraine's highest office. 
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