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Wednesday, September 18, 2019

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September 18, 2019
Ukraine will support EU's Sefcovic proposal at gas talks - Reuters Africa
Kremlin not expecting concrete agreements from upcoming Russia-Ukraine-EC gas talks - Peskov - Interfax Ukraine
UNIAN: Ukraine reports 1 killed, 2 wounded amid 11 enemy attacks in Donbas - Kyiv Post
Oleksand Mykhelson: Russian passports for Donbas residents - Kyiv Post
MH17 suspect Tsemakh's extradition to Russia forced step – Ukraine's FM Prystaiko - UNIAN

Ukraine will support EU's Sefcovic proposal at gas talks - Reuters Africa

Reuters Africa
(Adds quote, details) KIEV, Sept 18 (Reuters) - Ukraine will support a proposal by European Commission’s Maros Sefcovic on Russian gas supply at trilateral talks set for Sept. 19, Energy Minister Oleksiy Orzhel said on Wednesday.
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Kremlin not expecting concrete agreements from upcoming Russia-Ukraine-EC gas talks - Peskov - Interfax Ukraine

Interfax Ukraine
14:40 18.09.2019 Kremlin not expecting concrete agreements from upcoming Russia-Ukraine-EC gas talks - Peskov The Kremlin is not expecting concrete agreements to be reached at the upcoming Russia-Ukraine-European Commission gas talks, according to presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov.
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UNIAN: Ukraine reports 1 killed, 2 wounded amid 11 enemy attacks in Donbas - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Russia's War Against Ukraine UNIAN: Ukraine reports 1 killed, 2 wounded amid 11 enemy attacks in Donbas Published Sept. 18 at 10:25 am A Ukrainian soldier watches the enemy lines through a marksman rifle scope in a combat zone near the town of Novoluhanske overnight into June 15, 2019.
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Oleksand Mykhelson: Russian passports for Donbas residents - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Russia's War Against Ukraine Oleksand Mykhelson: Russian passports for Donbas residents Published Sept. 18 at 1:18 pm Passports of the Russian Federation lie on a table as Crimean residents receive them in Simferopol, on April 15, 2014.
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MH17 suspect Tsemakh's extradition to Russia forced step – Ukraine's FM Prystaiko - UNIAN

UNIAN
MH17 suspect Tsemakh's extradition to Russia forced step – Ukraine's FM PrystaikoPrystaiko says the Ukrainian side together with the Joint Investigation Team did everything so that it would not affect the interests of the investigation.
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Facebook to launch new Portal smart displays in Europe - The Guardian
When it comes to the most energy-efficient buildings, deep pockets are still needed - PublicSource
Apple Watch Series 5 review: always-on and better in all ways - The Verge
Huawei’s Thursday event lineup apparently leaks in full - The Verge
National security monitor challenges Dutton on citizenship-stripping laws - The Guardian

Facebook to launch new Portal smart displays in Europe - The Guardian

The Guardian
Just 10 months after launching its first voice-controlled, video-calling smart displays in the US, Facebook is trying again with new Portal, Portal Mini and Portal TV – and now they are heading for the UK and Europe.
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When it comes to the most energy-efficient buildings, deep pockets are still needed - PublicSource

PublicSource
This story is part of Covering Climate Now, a global collaboration of more than 250 news outlets to strengthen coverage of the climate story. Read PublicSource's stories here. In Pittsburgh, the number of buildings with high energy-efficiency ratings is on the rise.
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Apple Watch Series 5 review: always-on and better in all ways - The Verge

The Verge
The highest praise I can give the new Apple Watch Series 5 is simply this: it’s an Apple Watch. There’s a running joke in my recent iPad reviews: I just get to say “it’s an iPad,” and everybody knows what that means.
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Huawei’s Thursday event lineup apparently leaks in full - The Verge

The Verge
Huawei is running out of surprises for its Mate 30 launch event on September 19th. Not only has the Mate 30 Pro itself leaked in new images posted on Weibo as well as a pair of videos, but Android Headlines has reported what it claims is the entire announcement lineup for tomorrow’s event.
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National security monitor challenges Dutton on citizenship-stripping laws - The Guardian

The Guardian
Australia’s laws that automatically remove citizenship from dual nationals found to have engaged in terrorism “do not pass muster”, do not protect human rights and may breach international law, the independent monitor of national security legislation has found.
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