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July 31, 2019
Ukraine: Naftogaz Files $5.2 Billion Damage Claim Against Russia Over Seized Assets in Crimea - Stratfor Worldview
Weekly Update from the OSCE Observer Mission at Russian Checkpoints Gukovo and Donetsk based on information as of 30 July 2019 - Ukraine - ReliefWeb
What Putin Really Wants - Daily Signal
One attack on Ukrainian position in Donbas since midnight - 112 International
Amy Knight: Russians are no longer afraid to fight Kremlin - Kyiv Post

Ukraine: Naftogaz Files $5.2 Billion Damage Claim Against Russia Over Seized Assets in Crimea - Stratfor Worldview

Stratfor Worldview
situation report Jul 31, 2019 | 12:19 GMT 1 min read Ukraine: Naftogaz Files $5.2 Billion Damage Claim Against Russia Over Seized Assets in CrimeaWhat Happened: Ukrainian oil and gas company Naftogaz has filed a lawsuit for a $5.2 billion damage claim over assets that Russia seized during its annexation of Crimea, Izvestia reported July 31.
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Weekly Update from the OSCE Observer Mission at Russian Checkpoints Gukovo and Donetsk based on information as of 30 July 2019 - Ukraine - ReliefWeb

ReliefWeb
This report is for the media and the general public. SUMMARY KAMENSK-SHAKHTINSKIY, Russian Federation. The Observer Mission (OM) continues to operate 24/7 at both Border Crossing Points (BCPs).
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What Putin Really Wants - Daily Signal

Daily Signal
Military aggression is no surprise coming from Russia—it’s what Russia’s been doing for generations. But Americans might be surprised to learn the motivations behind that aggression.
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One attack on Ukrainian position in Donbas since midnight - 112 International

112 International
Over the small hours of Wednesday, July 31, Russian armed mercenaries attacked Ukrainian positions in Donbas once. According to the Joint Operation Forces HQ, they opened fire in the vicinities of Pisky, Donetsk region.
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Amy Knight: Russians are no longer afraid to fight Kremlin - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Amy Knight: Russians are no longer afraid to fight Kremlin Published July 31. Updated July 31 at 2:47 pm Protesters clash with riot police during an unauthorised rally demanding independent and opposition candidates be allowed to run for office in local election in September, in downtown Moscow on July 27, 2019.
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Google Docs offline sync is awesome, except... - CNET
Trump says Baltimore is ‘worse than Honduras’ in terms of violent crime - The Washington Post
Martez Abram: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know - Heavy.com
Maryland man reels in record-breaking mahi mahi - Fox News
The key moments from the latest Democratic debate - The Guardian

Google Docs offline sync is awesome, except... - CNET

CNET
Sometimes going offline is the best way to boost productivity.  Angela Lang/CNET Saving a Google Doc for working offline comes in handy whether you're about to endure a long flight with horrible Wi-Fi, or need to get some work done without the constant distractions an active internet connection provides.
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Trump says Baltimore is ‘worse than Honduras’ in terms of violent crime - The Washington Post

The Washington Post
President Trump returns to the White House after a visit to Jamestown, Va., on Tuesday, July 30, 2019. (Carolyn Kaster/AP) Felicia Sonmez National reporter on The Washington Post's breaking political news team
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Martez Abram: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know - Heavy.com

Heavy.com
Martez Abram shot-and-killed two people at Mississippi Walmart on July 30, local police said. Abram is also accused of wounding a police officer during the attack. The shooting occurred at around 6:30 a.m.
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Maryland man reels in record-breaking mahi mahi - Fox News

Fox News
Fox News Flash top headlines for July 30 are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com A Maryland fisherman said his rod "went crazy" on Tuesday as he reeled in a record-breaking mahi mahi, supplanting another fish that had held the spot for over three decades.
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The key moments from the latest Democratic debate - The Guardian

The Guardian
The first round of the second Democratic 2020 presidential debates saw liberal firebrands Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren square off against moderate candidates on issues ranging from healthcare to race relations and Republican “talking points”.
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