Europe

Top security adviser of Ukraine leader quits

KIEV, Sept 28 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Ukrainian top security adviser Oleksandr Danylyuk announced his resignation Friday in a new setback for President Volodymyr Zelensky, caught in a global scandal after a controversial phone call with Donald Trump.

The surprise move by the respected reformer was the first high-profile resignation since comedian-turned-president Zelensky took office in May on the promises to fight corruption.

Danylyuk, the secretary of the National Security and Defence Council, did not disclose his reasons behind the resignation.

Hundreds of thousands join children’s climate strikes in Europe

ROME, Sept 28 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Hundreds of thousands of youths demonstrated across European cities on Friday in the second in a global series of protests to avert a climate catastrophe.

Waving signs and yelling slogans, schoolchildren and students in Italian cities were among those joining the latest “Friday for Future” rallies.

Organisers said 200,000 people joined a march in Milan while another major rally snaked through the centre of Rome. Demos were called in some 180 Italian cities.

Ukraine backs dual citizenship except with Russia — vice PM

KIEV, September 27. /TASS/: The dual citizenship policy meets the interests of Ukraine, excluding the dual citizenship with Russia, Ukrainian Vice Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Dmitry Kuleba said in an interview with the European Pravda newspaper published on Friday.

"Dual citizenship is an objective need now and meets the Ukrainian interests, excluding recognizing dual citizenship with Russia," he pointed out clarifying that it is not the position of the entire government, but his own.

Russia’s top brass confirms info on test-fire of supersonic cruise missile from Chukotka

MOSCOW, September 27. /TASS/: Russia’s Defense Ministry has confirmed the information circulated by TASS that an Oniks supersonic cruise missile was fired from a Bastion coastal defense system on the easternmost Chukotka Peninsula for the first time.

Kremlin does not rule out Putin’s attending farewell service for Jacques Chirac

MOSCOW, September 27. /TASS/: Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov did not rule out that President Vladimir Putin may take part in a farewell service for France’s late President Jacques Chirac, although no final decision on this matter has been taken as of yet.

"If the president takes this decision, we will inform you," he told journalists on Friday. "The French colleagues are now discussing details of the service and so forth. So far, no clear procedure has been agreed, it will be done later in the day. The president will take a decision depending on that."

Russia’s top court rejects bid to rehabilitate turncoat Soviet colonel who joined Nazis

MOSCOW, September 27. /TASS/: Russia’s Supreme Court has turned down a petition to posthumously rehabilitate Vladimir Artsezo, a former deputy commander of the 57th Army of the Soviet Union, who during World War II defected to the invading enemy, and agreed to collaborate with the Nazis, eventually rising to the rank of major general in the Wehrmacht, the press-service for the Chief Military Prosecutor’s Office said on Friday.

Russian sports journalist to be fined for racist tweet

MOSCOW, September 27. /TASS/: An independent review board has found a tweet published by Andrei Malosolov, a journalist and former head of the press service for the Russian Football Union (RFU), to be racist and offensive, the prosecution told Moscow’s Perovsky Court hearing the case against the reporter on Friday. The tweet was about ex-FC Spartak Moscow footballer Luiz Adriano.

Russia’s latest attack drone performs 1st joint flight with Su-57 fifth-generation plane

MOSCOW, September 27. /TASS/: Russia’s latest Okhotnik (Hunter) heavy attack drone has performed its first flight with the most advanced Su-57 fighter jet, the Defense Ministry announced on Friday.

"The Okhotnik unmanned aerial vehicle has performed its first joint flight with a fifth-generation Su-57 plane," the ministry said.

Deutsche Welle displays attributes of justifying extremism — Russian lawmaker

MOSCOW, September 27. /TASS/: The Russian State Duma (lower house of parliament) Commission on Foreign Interference in Russia’s Internal Affairs has confirmed that the Deutsche Welle media outlet violated Russian law, head of the commission Vasily Piskarev stated on Friday.

PM Johnson says will obey the law, confident of Brexit deal

LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday his government will obey the law and remains confident the country can leave the European Union with a deal.

Johnson has vowed that Britain will leave the bloc on Oct. 31 with or without a divorce agreement, but parliament has passed a law to compel him to seek an extension if he has not got an agreement by Oct. 19.

He was asked on Friday if he was looking for ways to delay or get around the new law, which he has dubbed a “surrender act”.

Subscribe to Europe