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Boris Johnson: What's his track record? - BBC News
I’m Russian but I’m not a spy! - The Guardian
At annual call-in show, Vladimir Putin talks Western sanctions, arrested reporter and $390B infrastructure bill - USA TODAY
UK poised to give special forces greater Russia focus: BBC - Investing.com
The west thinks Putin is Russia's spymaster. But are the spies controlling him? - The Guardian

Boris Johnson: What's his track record? - BBC News

BBC News
Image copyright Getty Images The frontrunner in the race to be Conservative leader and prime minister, Boris Johnson, is one of the UK's most recognisable politicians. But that high profile - built up as an MP, London mayor and foreign secretary - has often seen his achievements accompanied by controversy.
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I’m Russian but I’m not a spy! - The Guardian

The Guardian
When we came to the UK, I never expected that my nationality would be any kind of problem, but I’ve found it very difficult to be Russian and live here in the North. By Victoriya Holland
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At annual call-in show, Vladimir Putin talks Western sanctions, arrested reporter and $390B infrastructure bill - USA TODAY

USA TODAY
CLOSE Russian President Vladimir Putin backed a $390 billion spending program during his call-in show on June 20, 2019. (Photo: Alexey Nikolsky/ Sputnik / Kremlin Pool) At his annual, live call-in show Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin backed a big dose of socialism – a $390 billion spending program – to address an array of complaints by callers unhappy about low wages, pensions, bad roads and crowded hospitals.
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UK poised to give special forces greater Russia focus: BBC - Investing.com

Investing.com
UK poised to give special forces greater Russia focus: BBC LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's special forces are about to shift away from counter-terrorism work and instead concentrate on blocking covert operations by countries such as Russia, the BBC reported on Thursday, citing unnamed British officials and military sources.
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The west thinks Putin is Russia's spymaster. But are the spies controlling him? - The Guardian

The Guardian
Vladimir Putin will be hoping that the release of the Russian investigative journalist Ivan Golunov in response to an unprecedented campaign of public protest demonstrates his credentials as a a “good tsar” willing and able to shield his subjects from the excesses of the Russian security and police services.
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