Russia warns of split in chemical arms body

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November 21, 2018
Russia warns of split in chemical arms body
Moscow Criticizes West Over Vote By Chemical Arms Watchdog
Russia to send new request for UK on Skripal poisoning case, ambassador says
The hand of Saudi assassins - Richard Galustian
Interpol Rejects Putin's Man as President After Global Uproar

Russia warns of split in chemical arms body

Viet Nam News
THE HAGUE — Russia warned on Tuesday of a split in the world chemical weapons watchdog after Moscow failed to stall the body’s new powers to apportion blame for attacks like those in Syria.
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Moscow Criticizes West Over Vote By Chemical Arms Watchdog

RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Russia is claiming that the West is seeking to turn an international convention on chemical weapons into a tool to pursue its own agenda. The accusation was leveled by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on November 21, a day after Russia failed to prevent the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) from receiving new powers to assign blame for chemical attacks like those in Syria or Britain.
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Russia to send new request for UK on Skripal poisoning case, ambassador says

TASS
MOSCOW, November 21. /TASS/. Russia is preparing a new request for the UK Foreign Office on the Salisbury poisoning of former Russian military intelligence officer Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia, Russian Ambassador to London Alexander Yakovenko told the Rossiya-24 TV channel on Wednesday.
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The hand of Saudi assassins - Richard Galustian

Times of Malta
Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Photo: ansMusa/Shutterstock.com Stalin said that the death of one man is a tragedy, the death of a million a statistic. And the death of one man, Khashoggi, at the hand of Saudi assassins in Turkey has reinforced that axiom. 
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Interpol Rejects Putin's Man as President After Global Uproar

Daily Beast
LONDON—The biggest problem facing Interpol comes from regimes abusing the organization to call for global law enforcement agencies to arrest their political opponents. This tactic of sticking up virtual “Wanted” posters for exiles and dissidents all over the world has rapidly accelerated in recent years leaving Interpol at risk it will become a tool of dictators and autocrats.
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