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Monday, October 21, 2019

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October 21, 2019
Gazprom CEO says all legal disputes must be resolved before Ukraine gas transit deal - S&P Global
Giuliani’s conspiracy theories cost this anti-corruption lawmaker in Ukraine his job - The Detroit News
US impeachment heats up in Ukraine and Russia - Emerging Europe
‘Get Over It’? Why Political Influence in Foreign Policy Matters - The New York Times
Mick Mulvaney said US held up aid to Ukraine over 2016 conspiracies - Vox.com

Gazprom CEO says all legal disputes must be resolved before Ukraine gas transit deal - S&P Global

S&P Global
London — Russia's Gazprom has reaffirmed its stance that it cannot sign a new gas transit agreement with Ukraine's Naftogaz Ukrayiny while the legal disputes between the parties over their 2009 agreement remain unresolved.
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Giuliani’s conspiracy theories cost this anti-corruption lawmaker in Ukraine his job - The Detroit News

The Detroit News
Kyiv, Ukraine – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s team realized it had a potential problem in U.S. relations on May 10, when Rudolph W. Giuliani told Fox News that a Ukrainian advisor to the newly elected leader was a Trump enemy.
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US impeachment heats up in Ukraine and Russia - Emerging Europe

Emerging Europe
The whistleblower complaint by a US intelligence official about President Donald Trump’s phone call in July with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has stirred discussion of Ukrainian-US relations in both Ukrainian and Russian media.
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‘Get Over It’? Why Political Influence in Foreign Policy Matters - The New York Times

The New York Times
WASHINGTON — A July 25 call between President Trump and the president of Ukraine is the basis for an impeachment inquiry into whether Mr. Trump withheld American military aid until Ukrainian officials investigated former Vice President Joseph R.
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Mick Mulvaney said US held up aid to Ukraine over 2016 conspiracies - Vox.com

Vox.com
Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney admitted — on camera, in front of reporters, in the White House briefing room — that the Trump administration withheld military aid to Ukraine to get it to investigate absurd, debunked conspiracy theories President Donald Trump believes in.
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'Start Here': Tenuous Syrian ceasefire and Tulsi Gabbard Russia allegations - ABC News
In the Trump era, news cycles are out and shock cycles are in - CNN
Hard Rock Hotel implosion sends crane crashing onto New Orleans street - CBS News
Little by little, big tech’s veneer of invincibility is starting to crack - The Guardian
The map store boss who took the long route - BBC News

'Start Here': Tenuous Syrian ceasefire and Tulsi Gabbard Russia allegations - ABC News

ABC News
It's Monday, Oct. 21, 2019. Let's start here. Interested in Start Here Morning Briefing ? Add Start Here Morning Briefing as an interest to stay up to date on the latest Start Here Morning Briefing news, video, and analysis from ABC News.
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In the Trump era, news cycles are out and shock cycles are in - CNN

CNN
No matter who's in charge, no matter what's going on, it is easy and essential for journalists to hold powerful people to high standards. And journalists should be held to high standards as well.
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Hard Rock Hotel implosion sends crane crashing onto New Orleans street - CBS News

CBS News
Implosion at Hard Rock Hotel site sends crane crashing onto New Orleans street October 20, 2019 / 6:34 PM / CBS/AP Officials set off thundering explosions Sunday to topple two cranes looming precariously over a partially collapsed hotel in New Orleans, but most of one crane appeared to be left dangling atop the ruined building while the other crashed down.
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Little by little, big tech’s veneer of invincibility is starting to crack - The Guardian

The Guardian
Just for a moment, let us pull our eyes away from Brexit and focus instead on two interwoven stories about how the world has gone wrong, and what it might take to start to put it right.
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The map store boss who took the long route - BBC News

BBC News
Image copyright Vivien Godfrey Image caption Vivien's family has owned Stanfords since 1946 The BBC's weekly The Boss series profiles different business leaders from around the world.
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