Russia accused of launching 'fake news' campaign 'to spark Northern Ireland troubles' - Mirror Online

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Russia accused of launching 'fake news' campaign 'to spark Northern Ireland troubles' - Mirror Online
Bellingcat's report on MH17 shows citizens can and will do intelligence work - The Conversation AU
Putin and May to meet at G20 after spy scandal - South China Morning Post
May to meet Russia's Putin this week at G20 - Kremlin - Euronews English
The Making of a Russian Spy - The Atlantic

Russia accused of launching 'fake news' campaign 'to spark Northern Ireland troubles' - Mirror Online

Mirror Online
Russia launched a “fake news” campaign in a bid to spark renewed troubles in Northern Ireland, a US think-tank claimed yesterday. Untrue social media rumours were spread by Kremlin’s “troll factory” – operated by henchmen of President Vladimir Putin – it was alleged.
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Bellingcat's report on MH17 shows citizens can and will do intelligence work - The Conversation AU

The Conversation AU
Amid the news last week that the perpetrators responsible for shooting down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 (MH17) will be put to trial next March, a report was released identifying further suspects responsible for escorting the missile to and from the launch site.
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Putin and May to meet at G20 after spy scandal - South China Morning Post

South China Morning Post
Putin and May to meet at G20 after spy scandal South China Morning PostPutin, May to meet at G20 after spy scandal: Kremlin FRANCE 24U.K. PM To Meet Russian President At G20, First Time Since Novichok Scandal RadioFreeEurope/RadioLibertyWith ties frosty, Britain's May to meet Russia's Putin at G20 ReutersView full coverage on Google News
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May to meet Russia's Putin this week at G20 - Kremlin - Euronews English

Euronews English
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet outgoing British Prime Minister Theresa May this week at a G20 summit in Japan to try to improve relations between the countries, the Kremlin said on Wednesday.
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The Making of a Russian Spy - The Atlantic

The Atlantic
TALLINN, Estonia—Deniss Metsavas was visiting his relatives in Russia in the summer of 2007 when the incident occurred. While out with his cousin at a nightclub in Smolensk, Metsavas struck up a conversation with an attractive woman he hadn’t met before.
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