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EU to sanction Salisbury chemical attack suspects - FRANCE 24
BBC probed for possible 'terrorist' content by Russian media regulator - CNN
As Mcdonalds (MCD) Valuation Rose, Perigon Wealth Management Lowered Position by $503,839; Bush Odonnell Investment Advisors Increases Holding in Visa (V) - The Moveefy
EU envoys agree sanctions on Russians accused of poisoning ex-spy: diplomats - Reuters
Reuters: Russia's RT to seek judicial review over UK watchdog's ruling - Kyiv Post

EU to sanction Salisbury chemical attack suspects - FRANCE 24

FRANCE 24
Date created : 17/01/2019 - 18:44 Brussels (AFP)
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BBC probed for possible 'terrorist' content by Russian media regulator - CNN

CNN
Roskomnadzor said Thursday it would probe whether the British public broadcaster was in violation of Russia's strict anti-extremism laws. "At present, materials have been discovered that broadcast the ideological attitudes of international terrorist organizations (quotes from terrorist Al-Baghdadi)," Roskomnadzor said, referring to ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
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As Mcdonalds (MCD) Valuation Rose, Perigon Wealth Management Lowered Position by $503,839; Bush Odonnell Investment Advisors Increases Holding in Visa (V) - The Moveefy

The Moveefy
Bush Odonnell Investment Advisors Inc increased its stake in Visa Inc (V) by 18.86% based on its latest 2018Q3 regulatory filing with the SEC. Bush Odonnell Investment Advisors Inc bought 4,275 shares as the company’s stock declined 4.30% with the market.
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EU envoys agree sanctions on Russians accused of poisoning ex-spy: diplomats - Reuters

Reuters
FILE PHOTO: A police officer guards a cordoned off area in the city centre where former Russian intelligence officer Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were found poisoned, in Salisbury, Britain, April 3, 2018.
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Reuters: Russia's RT to seek judicial review over UK watchdog's ruling - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Russia’s RT said on Thursday it would seek a judicial review of a decision by Britain’s media regulator Ofcom that the broadcaster had broken impartiality rules over its coverage of the poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal.
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