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National

  • The Unification Council in Kyiv’s Saint Sophia Cathedral elected the head of the unified Ukrainian Orthodox Church on Dec. 15, the latest step on the path to Ukraine gaining its own national church. Epiphanius, Metropolitan of Pereyaslav and Bila Tserkva, born Serhii Dumenko, will head new church, the council announced.
  • The news that Ukraine had finally created a unified national Orthodox Church on Dec. 15 brought swift reactions from the religious and political worlds— mostly positive, some negative.
  • Photographs from the scene in Kyiv as Ukraine took another step towards achieving full independence from Russia on Dec. 15: A historic synod gathered in Saint Sophia Cathedral in the Ukrainian capital to appoint the head of a new national, independent church and approve its charter.
  • Read Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko’s remarks on Dec. 15 following the All-Ukrainian Orthodox Unity Council’s decision to name a leader upon the creation of a unified independent Ukrainian Orthodox Church. The church will gain official international recognition on Jan. 6.

Russia’s war on Ukraine

  •  In Brussels,Ukraine and NATO signed an implementation agreement on neutralization of explosive items and countering improvised explosive devices. Vast numbers of anti-tank and anti-personnel mines have been sewn in the east of Ukraine since Russia’s military intervention and occupation of part of the Donbas in 2014.

Business

  • European Commission Vice President Maros Sefcovic has invited Ukraine and Russia for thenext round of trilateral gas talks at a political level in January. Ukraine’s gas transit contract with Russia ends in 2019, and Moscow has threatened not to renew it.

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