Paperbacks of the week, September 15 Napoleon - The Times

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September 16, 2019
Paperbacks of the week, September 15 Napoleon - The Times
Lawmaker petitions Pompeo on delayed Russia sanctions - KTVZ
Jo Swinson says she's ready to be next Prime Minister - Telegraph.co.uk
'Extraordinarily Dangerous': Former CIA Moscow station chief blasts leaks on Russian informant - Washington Examiner
Russian state behind murder of former Chechen rebel in Berlin, US officials believe - EU-OCS

Paperbacks of the week, September 15 Napoleon - The Times

The Times
Paperbacks of the week, September 15Napoleon: The Man Behind the Myth by Adam Zamoyski; Left for Dead? The Strange Death and Rebirth of Labour Britain by Lewis Goodall; Cruel Acts by Jane Casey; The Skripal Files: Putin, Poison and the New Spy War by Mark Urban; The Chestnut Man by Søren Sveistrup; The Long Take by Robin Robertson
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Lawmaker petitions Pompeo on delayed Russia sanctions - KTVZ

KTVZ
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Related content (CNN) - The chairman of a House Oversight subcommittee is seeking answers after it took the Trump administration nearly nine months to impose legally mandated sanctions on Russia for its use of chemical weapons.
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Jo Swinson says she's ready to be next Prime Minister - Telegraph.co.uk

Telegraph.co.uk
Jo Swinson will state she wants to be Prime Minister in her first speech to the Liberal Democrats conference as leader of the party.  Ms Swinson, who has already suffered a “David Steel moment” after she said her party was aiming for a majority in government, despite only having 18 MPs, will use the speech to set out why she should be in Number 10. 
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'Extraordinarily Dangerous': Former CIA Moscow station chief blasts leaks on Russian informant - Washington Examiner

Washington Examiner
'Extraordinarily Dangerous': Former CIA Moscow station chief blasts leaks on Russian informant Washington ExaminerThe CIA's former Moscow station chief blasted leaks to CNN and others about a United States informant inside the Kremlin — which led to the source's possible ...
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Russian state behind murder of former Chechen rebel in Berlin, US officials believe - EU-OCS

EU-OCS
US officials believe that Russia was behind the execution of a former Chechen rebel in Berlin in August, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal on Wednesday. Zelimkhan Khangoshvili, a former commander who fought Russian troops in the second Chechen War between 2001 and 2005 was shot dead in the Kleiner Tiergarten park in central Berlin around midday on August 23rd.
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