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Ukraine to screen one million civil servants under new lustration law

About one million civil servants will be screened in Ukraine to root out corrupt practices from the past, PM Arseniy…

10 years ago

Vladimir Yevtushenkov placed under house arrest on suspicion of money-laundering

Sistema shares plunged at the Moscow Exchange after Russian billionaire Vladimir Yevtushenkov has been placed under house arrest on suspicion…

10 years ago

Scotland’s referendum campaign enters final day

The Scottish referendum debate enters the final day of campaigning with both sides making their final pitch to voters. It…

10 years ago

Copenhagen shooting: One dead, one injured at court building

A gunman opened fire on September 16 at a court building in Copenhagen, killing one man and seriously wounding another,…

10 years ago

Ukraine ratifies EU pact and offers rebels self-rule

Eastern Ukraine’s regions, which are controlled by pro-Russian rebels, have been granted self-ruled, as well as an amnesty for the…

10 years ago

Prince Harry celebrates Invictus Games success on his 30th birthday

Prince Harry had two celebrations on September 15 - his 30th birthday, and the success of the Invictus Games for…

10 years ago

NATO troops begin Ukraine drill near Lviv

About 1,300 NATO troops from 15 countries have begun a military exercise near Lviv in western Ukraine. The US says…

10 years ago

Sweden elections 2014: Stefan Lofven’s opposition party set to return to power

Leader of Sweden's Social Democrats Stefan Lofven has announced he will try to form a government after their election win,…

10 years ago

David Haines killing: ISIS claims execution of UK hostage

PM David Cameron said that the UK will take "whatever steps are necessary" to keep safe after a video showing…

10 years ago

EU court: MasterCard cross-border fees were anti-competitive

The European Court of Justice has rejected a MasterCard appeal and upheld the ruling that its fees were anti-competitive. The…

10 years ago