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Prosecutor general: All favorable conditions created for Tymoshenko in prison Ukrainian Prosecutor General Viktor Pshonka has said that the state is paying proper attention to the health of former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, who is serving a sentence in the Kachanivska penal colony in Kharkiv.
May 7 at 10:49 | Interfax-Ukraine
Polish president to attend Yalta summit, say media President of Poland Bronislaw Komorowski has confirmed his intention to take part in a summit of the presidents of the Central European countries in Yalta on May 11-12, according to BBC Ukraine.
May 7 at 10:39 | Interfax-Ukraine
Tymoshenko to extend hunger strike Jailed Ukrainian former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko is heartened by international support for her plight and will press on with her hunger strike against her treatment in prison, her daughter told an Austrian newspaper.
May 6 at 17:52 | Kyiv Post
Polish opposition wants Euro 2012 final moved to Warsaw (Reuters) - The leader of Poland's main opposition party called on Saturday for the final of Euro 2012 to be moved from Kiev to Warsaw in protest against the Ukrainian authorities' alleged mistreatment of jailed ex-prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko.
May 5 at 16:36 | Reuters
NATO Secretary General worried about Tymoshenko, unlikely to visit Ukraine during Euro 2012 Kyiv, May 5 (Interfax-Ukraine) - NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen has expressed alarm at the situation around former Ukrainian premier Yulia Tymoshenko and will unlikely visit Ukraine during the Euro 2012 European football championship due to a lack of time.
May 5 at 16:18 | Interfax-Ukraine
Visegrad Group summit to discuss situation in Ukraine Kyiv, May 5 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Leaders of some countries are planning to discuss the situation in Ukraine and its relations with the European Union on the summit of Visegrad Group countries opened on May 5 in Slovakia.
May 5 at 14:57 | Interfax-Ukraine
Tymoshenko to be treated at Ukrainian clinic Ukraine'sjailed and ailing ex-Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko tentatively agreed Friday to have her back condition treated at a local hospital under the supervision of a German doctor.
May 5 at 07:10 | Associated Press
Penitentiary service: Doctor from Charite clinic to visit Tymoshenko on May 8 A doctor from the University Clinic Charite in Berlin will arrive at the Ukrzaliznytsia hospital in Kharkiv on May 8, as former Ukrainian Premier Yulia Tymoshenko has given prior consent for treatment at this hospital, the State Penitentiary Service of Ukraine has said.
May 4 at 20:28 | Interfax-Ukraine
Pshonka: Karpachova's comments on Tymoshenko had political motivation Prosecutor General of Ukraine Viktor Pshonka has stated that former Ukrainian ombudsman Nina Karpachova had political motives in commenting on the situation of alleged beating of former Ukrainian Premier Yulia Tymoshenko in the Kachanivska penal colony.
May 4 at 19:08 | Interfax-Ukraine
Tymoshenko to be treated at Ukrainian clinic A German doctor who traveled to Ukraine to examine the jailed and ailing ex-Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko said Friday that she has agreed to treat her back condition at a local hospital.
May 4 at 18:47 | Associated Press
Pshonka: Tymoshenko drinking water, juice recently Prosecutor General of Ukraine Viktor Pshonka has confirmed that former Ukrainian Premier Yulia Tymoshenko has only been drinking water and juices in recent days.
May 4 at 17:24 | Interfax-Ukraine
German doctors visit jailed Tymoshenko in Ukraine German doctors traveled to Ukraine on Friday to examine ailing ex-Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko at the prison where she is being held, but a Ukrainian official said she will not be allowed to leave the country for medical treatment.
May 4 at 17:19 | Associated Press
Pshonka calls Tymoshenko's allegations 'untrustworthy' Kharkiv prosecutor's office has decided not to open a criminal case on the use of force against former Ukrainian Premier Yulia Tymoshenko, Prosecutor General of Ukraine Viktor Pshonka has said.
May 4 at 17:15 | Interfax-Ukraine
Kharkiv region prosecutor's office: Tymoshenko may have bruised herself The prosecutor's office of Kharkiv region does not rule out the possibility that former Ukrainian Premier Yulia Tymoshenko could have bruised herself.
May 4 at 16:53 | Interfax-Ukraine
Tymoshenko thanks international community for their support Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko has thanked world leaders and international organizations for their support.
May 4 at 15:24 | Interfax-Ukraine