Here’s what we know about the four suspects charged with downing Flight MH17 - The Washington Post

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Here’s what we know about the four suspects charged with downing Flight MH17 - The Washington Post
Roman Abramovich to buy Herzliya home for $63m - report - Globes
Russia should hand over MH17 suspects for trial - Financial Times
How to watch Putin’s hours-long annual Q&A with Russians - Quartz
WILL Boris Bring Back A REAL Cabinet? - Politicalite

Here’s what we know about the four suspects charged with downing Flight MH17 - The Washington Post

The Washington Post
A Dutch prosecutor has charged four suspects with causing the 2014 crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over Ukraine. The charges come five years after a missile took down the airliner and killed all 298 passengers and crew aboard, amid a wider conflict between the Ukrainian government and pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine.
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Roman Abramovich to buy Herzliya home for $63m - report - Globes

Globes
Russian-Israeli billionaire Roman Abramovich is set to buy a house in Herzliya for $63 million from UK hedge fund manager Alan Howard, "News1" reports. Abramovich reportedly signed a rental agreement for the house three months ago with an option to buy it.
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Russia should hand over MH17 suspects for trial - Financial Times

Financial Times
Russia should hand over MH17 suspects for trial Financial TimesWhen Malaysia Airlines MH17 was shot out of the sky over eastern Ukraine in July 2014, 283 passengers and 15 crew lost their lives.
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How to watch Putin’s hours-long annual Q&A with Russians - Quartz

Quartz
Each year, Russian president Vladimir Putin takes questions from citizens in an epic Q&A called “Direct Line.” The event is notable for the number of questions people submit (in the millions), the range of topics they cover (from Russian interference in the 2016 US election to the biggest fish Putin has ever caught), and its marathon length.
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WILL Boris Bring Back A REAL Cabinet? - Politicalite

Politicalite
LAST night’s BBC TV hustings of the remaining five contenders for the Conservative Party leadership, and so for the premiership, brought about no surprises, other than that Boris Johnson made no gaffs, and that Michael Gove accused Jeremy Corbyn of being antisemitic.
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