Russia's pivot towards China could damage ties with Europe, Belgium's top official says - MENAFN.COM

Feedly Logo
June 07, 2019
Russia's pivot towards China could damage ties with Europe, Belgium's top official says - MENAFN.COM
Queen's Birthday Honours: MBE for Novichok clean-up officer - BBC News
Queen's Birthday Honours 2019: Honours for street cleaner and judge - BBC News
European oil majors brave sanctions risk to sign new energy-cooperation deals with Russia - S&P Global Platts
Hopefully Britain's next PM can 'turn this page' and forget Skripal poisoning incident, Putin says - Canada.com

Russia's pivot towards China could damage ties with Europe, Belgium's top official says - MENAFN.COM

MENAFN.COM
(MENAFN - FxPro) 0px;" class="sharethis-inline-share-buttons" >- Russia is experiencing tense relations with the U.S. and Europe and warmer ties with China. - Xi described Russian President Vladimir Putin as his 'best friend' on Wednesday.
Read More

Queen's Birthday Honours: MBE for Novichok clean-up officer - BBC News

BBC News
Image copyright Wiltshire Council Image caption Simon Rowe, from Wiltshire Council, has been recognised for "tirelessly" working to return Salisbury to normality quickly A council officer involved in the clean-up of Salisbury following the Novichok attack has been appointed an MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours.
Read More

Queen's Birthday Honours 2019: Honours for street cleaner and judge - BBC News

BBC News
Image copyright Melinda Peacock Image caption Judge John Hayman is the oldest recipient of an honour in the latest list A 100-year-old judge and a street cleaner are among those recognised in the Queen's Birthday Honours.
Read More

European oil majors brave sanctions risk to sign new energy-cooperation deals with Russia - S&P Global Platts

S&P Global Platts
St. Petersburg — European oil majors including Shell and OMV signed new cooperation deals with Russian energy companies during the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum this week, in a sign that they were willing to make new investments despite risks of potential new sanctions.
Read More

Hopefully Britain's next PM can 'turn this page' and forget Skripal poisoning incident, Putin says - Canada.com

Canada.com
ST PETERSBURG/MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday he hoped Britain’s next prime minister would forget about the poisoning of a former double agent in England last year in order to improve battered ties.
Read More
Feeling mobile? Get the Feedly app and read on the go
GooglePlay Store App

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Top News Newsletter // October 23

News Reviews Pages - Updated on 1.29.22