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Peer into forensics at Margaret River High School talk - The West Australian
UK opera explores murder of Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko - Financial Times
Skripal's UK house to have roof removed for nerve-agent decontamination - Stock Visionary
Foreign agents must be forced to declare themselves - The Times
Russia drops out of top 5 global military spenders while US and China up the ante - CNBC

Peer into forensics at Margaret River High School talk - The West Australian

The West Australian
Margaret River Senior High School will host award-winning science professor Simon Lewis on May 3 to give an insight into the world of forensics. Professor Lewis is billed as a “wonderful, engaging and entertaining” presenter who is passionate about forensic science.
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UK opera explores murder of Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko - Financial Times

Financial Times
UK opera explores murder of Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko Financial TimesOpera's ability to tackle the most contentious subject matter is to be put the test with a new work about the assassination in the UK of the Russian dissident ...
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Skripal's UK house to have roof removed for nerve-agent decontamination - Stock Visionary

Stock Visionary
Britain will remove the roof of the Salisbury home of former spy Sergei Skripal to decontaminate the property, ten months after he was found poisoned with nerve agent nearby in an attack that Britain has blamed on Russia.
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Foreign agents must be forced to declare themselves - The Times

The Times
Britain needs a foreign agents registration act. We need to know the individuals and companies that lobby or act politically on behalf of other countries and their proxies, including those on international sanctions lists.
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Russia drops out of top 5 global military spenders while US and China up the ante - CNBC

CNBC
Russia has dropped out of the top five countries with the largest defense spend for the first time since 2006, according to new international data Monday. Total world military expenditure rose to $1.8 trillion in 2018, according to new data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), marking an increase of 2.6% from 2017 and the highest total spend since 1988.
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