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UK judge: Putin probably approved plan to poison ex-spy
Jan21

UK judge: Putin probably approved plan to poison ex-spy

President Vladimir Putin probably approved a plan by Russia’s FSB security service to kill a former agent-turned-Kremlin critic who died after drinking tea laced with radioactive poison. This was revealed by a British judge said Thursday in a strongly worded report that led Moscow to accuse Britain of a politically motivated attack. Judge...

Russia’s Putin ‘probably’ approved London murder of ex-KGB agent Litvinenko: UK inquiry
Jan21

Russia’s Putin ‘probably’ approved London murder of ex-KGB agent Litvinenko: UK inquiry

President Vladimir Putin probably approved a 2006 Russian intelligence operation to murder ex-KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko with radioactive polonium-210 in London, a British inquiry concluded on Thursday, prompting a row with Moscow. Russia, which had declined to cooperate in the inquiry, described Britain’s handling of the case as opaque...

Ukraine Must Include Militiamen in Prisoners” Exchange, Rebels Say
Jan20

Ukraine Must Include Militiamen in Prisoners” Exchange, Rebels Say

Minsk, The representatives of the insurgent People”s Republics of Donetsk (PRD) and Lugansk (PRL) will demand Kiev on Wednesday at the meeting of the Contact Group on Ukraine to include the militiamen in the exchange of prisoners. …read more Source:...

Ukraine Must Include Militiamen in Prisoners”” Exchange, Rebels Say
Jan20

Ukraine Must Include Militiamen in Prisoners”” Exchange, Rebels Say

20 de enero de 2016, 09:36Minsk, Jan 20 (Prensa Latina) The representatives of the insurgent People””s Republics of Donetsk (PRD) and Lugansk (PRL) will demand Kiev on Wednesday at the meeting of the Contact Group on Ukraine to include the militiamen in the exchange of prisoners. …read more Source: Prensa...

Top Russian Legislator Calls for Sanctions against Ukraine
Jan20

Top Russian Legislator Calls for Sanctions against Ukraine

19 de enero de 2016, 17:52Moscow, Jan 19 (Prensa Latina) The Speaker of the lower house of the Russian Parliament , Sergei Naryshkin, said today that Ukraine should be punished with sanctions for failing to comply the agreements of Minsk, in line with the logic of those who insist on extending the reprisals against Russia. …read more...

Kiev Fears Social Explosion and Delays Minsk Political Process
Jan19

Kiev Fears Social Explosion and Delays Minsk Political Process

19 de enero de 2016, 12:51Kiev, Jan 19 (Prensa Latina) The threat of social explosion and the immobility in the implementation of the political process agreed upon in Minsk with the insurgent People””s Republics of Donetsk (PRD) and Lugansk (PRL) are exerting pressure on the Ukrainian rulers todayn Tuesday. …read more Source:...

Russian Negotiators Is Optimistic About "Ways" for Ukrainian Conflict
Jan18

Russian Negotiators Is Optimistic About "Ways" for Ukrainian Conflict

18 de enero de 2016, 12:50Moscow, Jan 18 (Prensa Latina) The Russian representative at the Minsk negotiations on Ukraine, Boris Gryzlov, today ruled out that the solution to the conflict between Kiev and the insurgent People””s Republics of Donetsk and Lugansk has reached an impasse. …read more Source: Prensa...

Russia Produces New Evidence on Malaysian Plane””s Crash
Jan14

Russia Produces New Evidence on Malaysian Plane””s Crash

14 de enero de 2016, 13:08Moscow, Jan 14 (Prensa Latina) Russian experts presented six new pieces of evidence that take apart the thesis produced by the Dutch commission on the catastrophe of the Boeing 777 plane in southeastern Ukraine, and blamed it on Kiev for the disaster, Rosaviatsia reported on Thursday. …read more Source: Prensa...

War Party Torpedoes Peace in Ukraine with Bombing
Jan14

War Party Torpedoes Peace in Ukraine with Bombing

14 de enero de 2016, 10:13Kiev, Jan 14 (PL) The supporters of the war in Ukraine reiterated their unwillingness to implement the truce agreed in Minsk with the resumption of the bombing of the airport in Donetsk, as was denounced today by rebel sources. …read more Source: Prensa...

Obama, Putin call for tough response to North Korea
Jan13

Obama, Putin call for tough response to North Korea

President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin joined Wednesday in calling for a tough global response to North Korea’s recent nuclear test, even as they remained at odds over Ukraine and Syrian President Bashar Assad. In a wide-ranging phone call, Obama and Putin appeared to speak past one another about the situation in...