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June 03, 2019
120 captured Ukrainians kept in Russia, occupied Donbas - 112 International
UkrInform: Ukraine's deputy foreign minister claims Russia trying to manipulate International Court of Justice - Kyiv Post
Tymoshenko calls for starting talks on freeing Ukrainians arrested in Russia 'from scratch' - Kyiv Post
Foreign Minister: 'Uncertain to Receive Russian Gas through Ukraine from 2020' - Hungary Today
4 parties polling well for July 21 parliament election - Kyiv Post

120 captured Ukrainians kept in Russia, occupied Donbas - 112 International

112 International
120 captured Ukrainians stay in the Russian Federation and occupied territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions as Ukrainian News reported citing Natalia Zaretska, the Presidential Commissioner on Rehabilitation of Combatants.
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UkrInform: Ukraine's deputy foreign minister claims Russia trying to manipulate International Court of Justice - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Russia's War Against Ukraine UkrInform: Ukraine’s deputy foreign minister claims Russia trying to manipulate International Court of Justice Published June 3 at 3:34 pm A handout photo made available by the International Court of Justice shows judges attending the opening day of the hearings in The Hague.
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Tymoshenko calls for starting talks on freeing Ukrainians arrested in Russia 'from scratch' - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Leader of the Batkivschyna faction at the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada Yulia Tymoshenko has called for holding negotiations on returning Ukrainian citizens held behind bars in Russia and in the Ukrainian territories currently not controlled by Kyiv “from scratch.”
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Foreign Minister: 'Uncertain to Receive Russian Gas through Ukraine from 2020' - Hungary Today

Hungary Today
Hungary will need new solutions and transport routes to handle uncertainties in energy supplies expected from next year, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said in Belgrade on Monday but added that Hungary was prepared for the challenge.
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4 parties polling well for July 21 parliament election - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
If parliamentary elections were held on June 9, four major political parties would overcome the 5 percent threshold required to enter the Verkhovna Rada, according to survey results published on June 3 by two polling groups, the Social Monitoring Center and the Ukrainian Institute of Social Research.
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President Trump's state visit to the UK: live updates - CNN
England vs Pakistan live stream: how to watch today's Cricket World Cup 2019 match from anywhere - TechRadar
The best US exhibitions celebrating Stonewall at 50 - The Guardian
US Justice Department prepares Google antitrust probe: sources - The Star Online
House Ethics Committee aims to leave strong roadmap, impetus for next Parliament to regulate social media, big data - The Hill Times

President Trump's state visit to the UK: live updates - CNN

CNN
A banner unveiled on Vauxhall Bridge in London on Monday. Dan Kitwood/Getty ImagesIn addition to the pomp and pageantry, President Trump is also expected to be be greeted by thousands of protesters during his state visit to the UK.
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England vs Pakistan live stream: how to watch today's Cricket World Cup 2019 match from anywhere - TechRadar

TechRadar
England and Pakistan couldn't have had more different openers in the 2019 Cricket World Cup. This year's hosts got to the ideal start to calm their nerves after beating South Africa convincingly last Thursday, while Pakistan were thumped by the Windies in Nottingham.
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The best US exhibitions celebrating Stonewall at 50 - The Guardian

The Guardian
One summer night in 1969, police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay dive bar in New York’s Greenwich Village (John Waters said the “uppity gays would never go there”). While the police raided Stonewall for not having a liquor license, many saw it as an excuse to target sex workers and criminalize the gay community.
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US Justice Department prepares Google antitrust probe: sources - The Star Online

The Star Online
The US Justice Department is preparing an investigation of Alphabet Inc’s Google to determine whether the tech giant broke antitrust law in operating its sprawling online businesses, two sources familiar with the matter said.
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House Ethics Committee aims to leave strong roadmap, impetus for next Parliament to regulate social media, big data - The Hill Times

The Hill Times
The House Access to Information, Privacy, and Ethics Committee will be working to draft an international “book of best practices” for combatting online misinformation and predatory data practices after the international committee gathering in Ottawa last week, says chair, Conservative MP Bob Zimmer.
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