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May 22, 2019
Russia and the Future of Europe - Foreign Policy In Focus
Virtual Vlad to host new BBC chat show - FRANCE 24
Let's not make a drama about Skripal case before important questions are answered - RT
Russia says UN chemical weapons watchog is 'off track' - Daily Pioneer
Salisbury poisonings set for drama therapy as BBC takes on Novichok incident - Infosurhoy

Russia and the Future of Europe - Foreign Policy In Focus

Foreign Policy In Focus
Shutterstock Europe is gearing up for much-anticipated elections this week to the European parliament. Austria, however, now has to deal with a very unexpected snap election — thanks to a drunk politician, a Russian honeypot, and a leaked video.
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Virtual Vlad to host new BBC chat show - FRANCE 24

FRANCE 24
Date created : 22/05/2019 - 18:27 London (AFP) A computer generated Vladimir Putin is to host a comedy chat-show on the BBC, with British political spin doctor Alastair Campbell among those pitting his wits against the Russian leader, the broadcaster announced Wednesday.
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Let's not make a drama about Skripal case before important questions are answered - RT

RT
Neil Clark is a journalist, writer, broadcaster and blogger. He has written for many newspapers and magazines in the UK and other countries including The Guardian, Morning Star, Daily and Sunday Express, Mail on Sunday, Daily Mail, Daily Telegraph, New Statesman, The Spectator, The Week, and The American Conservative.
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Russia says UN chemical weapons watchog is 'off track' - Daily Pioneer

Daily Pioneer
Russia's UN ambassador charged Friday that the UN's chemical weapons watchdog had been hijacked by politics and its mandate derailed after Moscow put forward a draft Security Council resolution on the OPCW.
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Salisbury poisonings set for drama therapy as BBC takes on Novichok incident - Infosurhoy

Infosurhoy
The BBC have made the daring decision to commission a new drama that will portray the events of the Novichok poisonings in Salisbury in 2018.  Consisting of two parts, the unnamed series will tell a dramatised version of “how ordinary people reacted to a crisis on their doorstep, displaying extraordinary heroism”. 
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