Putin not responsible for Skripal poisoning, Russian professor says - CBC.ca

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Putin not responsible for Skripal poisoning, Russian professor says - CBC.ca
UK judge rules wealthy Russian died of natural causes - Seattle Times
Looking Back On A Tumultuous Year In World News With CNN's Christiane Amanpour - WBUR
Things'd Be Different if Skripal Case Suspects 'Sensed' God - Dean of Salisbury - Sputnik International
Good riddance to 2018 - Nepali times

Putin not responsible for Skripal poisoning, Russian professor says - CBC.ca

CBC.ca
Putin not responsible for Skripal poisoning, Russian professor says The National A university professor is using the poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia as a case study in what he says are Western disinformation campaigns targeting Russia.
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UK judge rules wealthy Russian died of natural causes - Seattle Times

Seattle Times
LONDON (AP) — A British judge says a wealthy Russian businessman who collapsed near his home outside London died from a heart attack. Alexander Perepilichnyy collapsed while jogging in November 2012.
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Looking Back On A Tumultuous Year In World News With CNN's Christiane Amanpour - WBUR

WBUR
From Saudi Arabia to Russia to China, 2018 saw the U.S. at odds with allies and rivals alike. The killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi and the poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal sparked diplomatic crises, while a historic summit between the leaders of the U.S.
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Things'd Be Different if Skripal Case Suspects 'Sensed' God - Dean of Salisbury - Sputnik International

Sputnik International
Europe18:22 24.12.2018(updated 18:23 24.12.2018) Get short URL Reverend Canon Nicholas Charles Papadopulos, the Canon Treasurer of Canterbury Cathedral, said he was sorry the two Russian tourists - deemed to be responsible for the Novichok incident in Salisbury by the UK government - didn't get the chance to visit the Anglican Cathedral.
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Good riddance to 2018 - Nepali times

Nepali times
MADRID – Sadly, 2018 will not be remembered as a year of political and diplomatic success. Though the international order had already begun to erode in 2017, the global political environment became downright chaotic, combustible, and hostile this year.
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