You're reading: Daily Digest: Top news of Tuesday, Sept. 10

Here’s what happened:

The Trump investigation is on. Congress committees are serious on looking into Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani strong-arming Ukraine prior to the 2020 US presidential elections. Get lost, Giuliani!

Parliament passes impeachment bill, systematizing the process by which the parliament can get rid of the president.

Sentsov and Kolchenko talk to the press, about Crimea, time in jail and those still kept in Russian prisons.

Zelensky to meet with presidents of Estonia and Finland, during the Yes Forum, which opens on Sept.13, in Kyiv.

Zelesnky vs Central Election Commission. The president asks the parliament to dismiss the current members of the Election Commission.

Opinions:

Brian Bonner on how Democrats get serious about Trump’s pressure on Ukraine.

Leonid Bershidsky tells us that Ukraine and Russia are finally ready to talk peace.

Peter Dickinson on Ukraine launching suicide prevention hotline for veterans.

Halya Coynash talks about Russia’s destruction of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Crimea.

Olena Prokopenko on what Zelensky’s perfect picture is missing.

David Kramer asks a Trump-Zelensky meeting? On second thought.