Kremlin says it's not Putin's place to answer Briton whose mother died in poisoning - Yahoo News

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March 15, 2019
Kremlin says it's not Putin's place to answer Briton whose mother died in poisoning - Yahoo News
Ruling revives questions about DC death of ex-Putin aide - Star Tribune
UK ambassador’s interview on bilateral relations ‘suicidal’, says Moscow - TASS
What will you be reading next year? London book fair's star attractions - The Guardian
How Citizen Journalists Solved the Mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 - Foreign Policy

Kremlin says it's not Putin's place to answer Briton whose mother died in poisoning - Yahoo News

Yahoo News
MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin will not reply to a letter from the son of a woman killed by a suspected Russian nerve agent near the English city of Salisbury last year because Russia's ambassador to Britain has already done so, the Kremlin said on Monday.
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Ruling revives questions about DC death of ex-Putin aide - Star Tribune

Star Tribune
WASHINGTON — On a foggy November morning in 2015, a heavily intoxicated man showed up before dawn at the Dupont Circle Hotel, forked over $1,200 cash for a ninth-floor penthouse suite and kept drinking.
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UK ambassador’s interview on bilateral relations ‘suicidal’, says Moscow - TASS

TASS
MOSCOW, March 15. /TASS/. Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has deemed UK Ambassador in Russia Laurie Bristow’s interview with the Kommersant newspaper "suicidal and aggressive" during Friday’s briefing.
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What will you be reading next year? London book fair's star attractions - The Guardian

The Guardian
Quichotte by Salman Rushdie (August 2019) Inspired by Don Quixote, this novel following the adventures of an ageing travelling salesman who falls in love with a TV star and travels across America to prove himself worthy of her hand.
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How Citizen Journalists Solved the Mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 - Foreign Policy

Foreign Policy
At a moment when social media is being used to spread disinformation and influence elections around the world, one online group is doing the opposite: sifting through open source material on the internet to get at the truth—in war zones and elsewhere.
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