The European Union approved the extension of international sanctions against Russia until June 2020 (PHOTO) - The Gal Post

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The European Union approved the extension of international sanctions against Russia until June 2020 (PHOTO) - The Gal Post
Watch out, Westminster! Express.co.uk readers reveal world leader they want as PM - POLL - Express.co.uk
What happened to Sergei Skripal? - Dhaka Tribune
The case for change in Russian foreign policy - EURACTIV
Brexit solution: Jacob Rees-Mogg celebrates Boris Johnson’s ‘record on delivering’ - Express

The European Union approved the extension of international sanctions against Russia until June 2020 (PHOTO) - The Gal Post

The Gal Post
The Committee of permanent representatives of EU countries in Brussels (COREPER) has approved, without discussion, the extension for 12 months of international sanctions against Russia, introduced after the “annexation” of the Crimea in 2014.
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Watch out, Westminster! Express.co.uk readers reveal world leader they want as PM - POLL - Express.co.uk

Express.co.uk
Boris Johnson is the bookies’ to win the race, but when asked which world leader you would like to see become the next UK Prime Minister, you unanimously chose a good “friend” of the former Foreign Secretary.
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What happened to Sergei Skripal? - Dhaka Tribune

Dhaka Tribune
After all, that’s how diplomacy works It shouldn’t come as a surprise that the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter in the heart of asylum in Salisbury, moved from sabre rattling to a mere whimper. 
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The case for change in Russian foreign policy - EURACTIV

EURACTIV
Russian Ambassador Vladimir Chizhov recent speech on EU-Russian relations was skilfully made but his claims lack credibility, responds Michael Emerson. Michael Emerson is Associate Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for European Policy Studies
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Brexit solution: Jacob Rees-Mogg celebrates Boris Johnson’s ‘record on delivering’ - Express

Express
The Tory backbencher appeared on Channel 5’s Jeremy Vine show this morning ahead of the former London mayor’s first media appearance in the contest later today. He cited Mr Johnson's victories as mayor, saying: "Look at his record as Mayor of London where crime declined, the murder rate declined, knife crime declined, he cut the council tax by 20 percent - he had a record of delivering what he set out in his manifesto." But fellow panelist Carole Malone took a huge swipe at Mr Johnson in his absence, claiming that he was a “terrible foreign secretary.” But Brexiteer Rees-Mogg snapped back: “I don’t think he was actually.
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