Friday, November 8, 2019

News / MN Newsletter // November 08

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November 08, 2019
US, Ukraine alone oppose Russian UN vote condemning honors to Nazis - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
NATO-Ukraine Commission meets in Kyiv - The Ukrainian Weekly
Russia-led forces thwart disengagement in Petrivske-Bohdanivka section - Kyiv Post
U.N. top court to rule on jurisdiction in Ukraine vs Russia dispute - Reuters
Russia’s ‘coal weapon’: Hampering Kazakhstani exports to Ukraine - 112 International

US, Ukraine alone oppose Russian UN vote condemning honors to Nazis - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

US, Ukraine alone oppose Russian UN vote condemning honors to Nazis Jewish Telegraphic Agency read more

NATO-Ukraine Commission meets in Kyiv - The Ukrainian Weekly

On October 31, the NATO-Ukraine Commission met in Kyiv in the presence of the NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Here is a look at the main statements by Messrs. read more

Russia-led forces thwart disengagement in Petrivske-Bohdanivka section - Kyiv Post

Russia's War Against Ukraine Russia-led forces thwart disengagement in Petrivske-Bohdanivka section Published Nov. 8. Updated Nov. 8 at 2:45 pm An armed soldier guard stands during the campaign meeting of Denis Pushilin, the leader of the Russia-backed separatists in Donetsk on Nov. read more

U.N. top court to rule on jurisdiction in Ukraine vs Russia dispute - Reuters

THE HAGUE (Reuters) - The top United Nations court rules on Friday on whether it has jurisdiction to hear a case brought by Ukraine against Russia over Moscow’s alleged support of pro-Russian separatists in the Crimea and eastern Ukraine. read more

Russia’s ‘coal weapon’: Hampering Kazakhstani exports to Ukraine - 112 International

The press service of the Ministry of Trade and Integration of Kazakhstan reported, on October 25, that Russia’s current ban on the transit of some Kazakhstani goods contradicts the fundamental principles of the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU). read more
Here are the 10 companies with the most cash on hand - CNBC
Boris Johnson urged to nominate new EU commissioner 'rapidly' - The Guardian
John Lewis Black Friday deals - what to expect in 2019 - RadioTimes
Google India will now be led by former Star and Disney India head Sanjay Gupta - Business Insider India
'Secure the oil': Trump's Syria strategy leaves Pentagon perplexed - The Guardian

Here are the 10 companies with the most cash on hand - CNBC

American companies are sitting on piles of cash, frustrating investors and leading some on Wall Street to wonder why they aren't spending. Microsoft currently has the largest cash pile at $136.6 billion as of last quarter, according to estimates from FactSet. read more

Boris Johnson urged to nominate new EU commissioner 'rapidly' - The Guardian

The incoming head of the European commission has exposed Boris Johnson’s failure to meet his “do or die” pledge to leave the European Union on 31 October, by requesting the “rapid” nomination of a British candidate to join her Brussels top team. read more

John Lewis Black Friday deals - what to expect in 2019 - RadioTimes

When it comes to Black Friday events John Lewis’s deals are among the best in the UK as they push everything from TVs to laptops, to toys and tech. Black Friday is on 29th November this year, followed swiftly by Cyber Monday on 2nd December. read more

Google India will now be led by former Star and Disney India head Sanjay Gupta - Business Insider India

Sanjay Gupta is the new country manager and vice president of sales and operations for Google India. His appointment comes after Rajan Anandan, the VP for Google South East Asia and India, resigned in April. read more

'Secure the oil': Trump's Syria strategy leaves Pentagon perplexed - The Guardian

US officials are struggling to explain the mission of up to a thousand US troops in Syria, who have mostly taken up positions near oil fields in response to Donald Trump’s orders. read more
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