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  • A questionnaire for potential jurors inthe upcoming second trial for Paul Manafort revealed dozens of Ukrainian oligarchs and politicians could make cameos in the U.S. proceedings.
  • Ukraine can cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 64 million tons in 2030 – or by more than the total emissions of Portugal today, a new study suggested. To do so, the nation could learn from the Nordic countries, the global champions in energy efficiency and renewables.
  • Ukraine is among seven emerging economies at risk of an exchange-rate crisis, according to a new analysis by Nomura Holdings Inc, Bloomberg reported.
  • New Ukrainian consulate opened in Canada’s Edmonton last weekend. Twelve percent of the city’s population identify as Ukrainian or Ukrainian-Canadian.
  • Ukrainian passport jumped six places in the Global Passport Power Rank up from 32nd in 2017 to 24th this year, with 10 countries being added this year to its visa-free tally.
  • Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) accused Ukraine’s intelligence services of collaborating with ISIS to plot terror attacks in Russia.