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PrivatBank won London court jurisdiction appeal against its former oligarch owners, now the bank can press ahead with a $3 billion lawsuit against Ihor Kolomoisky and Gennadiy Bogolyubov in a UK court.

The rollback of Ukrainian troops from the Donbas frontline has been postponed due to continued ceasefire violations by the Russian-backed separatists. OSCE said the Trilateral Contact Group could not reach an agreement on the new date.

Ukrainian delegation is headed to the U.S. to continue negotiating with the IMFseeking to close the deal on a multi-billion dollar aid.

Polish ex-minister, economist Marcin Swiecicki has become Ukraine’s new business ombudsman. Here’s his first interview to the Kyiv Post

President Volodymyr Zelensky’s public approval rating has droppeda poll showed

U.S. State Department official George Kent is testifying before the House in the impeachment inquiry into U.S. President Donald Trump. Previously, he served as the deputy head of mission at the U.S. embassy in Kyiv.

U.S. ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland will speak to the Congress on Oct. 17.

In an interview with ABC NewsHunter Biden admitted to poor judgment but denied any wrongdoing in his work for a Ukrainian company Burisma, for which Trump targeted his father, former vice president Joe Biden.

 

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