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  2. Paul Kamara - Wikipedia

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    BBC News described Kamara's case as sparking "wide public interest with pleas from media rights groups worldwide demanding his release". [11] The Committee to Protect Journalists issued an appeal on Kamara's behalf, [14] as did Reporters Without Borders. [10] On 30 November 2005, Kamara won an appeal against his conviction and was freed. [11]

  3. Portal:Ukraine/Ukraine news/Archive - Wikipedia

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    December 5, 2007 — With the backing of Ukraine's pro-Western coalition, Ukraine's top diplomat, Foreign Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk , was elected Speaker of Parliament early Wednesday. (m&G) December 1, 2007 — An explosion early Saturday shook the Zasyadko coal mine where 100 people died in a methane blast two weeks ago, injuring 44 miners ...

  4. Livestreamed news - Wikipedia

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    Various networks and news outlets in North America have provided official live video streams of news for most or all of the day, as described below. The ABC Television Network has provided a live streaming service of world news, known as "ABC News Live," for eighteen hours per day, since 2018. This is available via ABC's official platform on ...

  5. Ukrainian Television and Radio - Wikipedia

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    Webcast on the official website is also available. The programming consists of Ukrainian produced films, news, cultural and educational programmes as well as programmes of some other Ukrainian channels. UTR broadcasts on VHF Channel 2 and replaced UT-2.

  6. Military Police (Ukraine) - Wikipedia

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    The Ukrainian Military Law-Enforcement Service (VSP) (Ukrainian: Військова служба правопорядку у Збройних Силах України (ВСП)) is the military police of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. [2]

  7. Special Police Forces (Ukraine) - Wikipedia

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    The Special Police Forces (Ukrainian: Спеціальні поліцейські сили, romanized: Spetsialni politseiski syly) is a Ukrainian volunteer corps of law enforcement units, part of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. [2]

  8. Ukrinform - Wikipedia

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    Ukrinform's main objectives are: the coverage of public policy and public life in Ukraine and providing information to government bodies; according to a Decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine from February 19, 1997 the agency carries out its activities independently of political parties and public organizations.

  9. Mass media in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The Internet in Ukraine is well developed and steadily growing. In April 2012, rapid growth was forecast for at least two more years. [28] As of 2011, Ukraine was ranked 9th in the "Top 10 Internet countries in Europe", with then 33.9% Internet penetration and 15.3 million users; growing to 36.8% in 2012. [29] Internet penetration reached 43% ...