Putin brands treason the 'gravest crime' as he shrugs off Skripal row ahead of May meeting - Brinkwire

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Putin brands treason the 'gravest crime' as he shrugs off Skripal row ahead of May meeting - Brinkwire
Trump’s overreaction to criticism harms himself and the nation - The Washington Post
Russian CrossFit Champ Denied US Visa Second Time in a Row Ahead of Tournament - Sputnik International
Matteo Salvini aide 'negotiates deal with Russians' - Daily Mail
Novichok poisoning: police did not seal potentially affected areas for three days - The Guardian

Putin brands treason the 'gravest crime' as he shrugs off Skripal row ahead of May meeting - Brinkwire

Brinkwire
Vladimir Putin today said British claims that his agents carried out the Salisbury poisoning are ‘not worth £5’ – but justified attacks on Russian traitors saying: ‘Treason is the gravest crime possible and must be punished’. 
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Trump’s overreaction to criticism harms himself and the nation - The Washington Post

The Washington Post
British Ambassador Kim Darroch at the British Embassy in October 2017. (Alex Wong/Getty Images) Henry Olsen Columnist focusing on politics, populism, and American conservative thought
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Russian CrossFit Champ Denied US Visa Second Time in a Row Ahead of Tournament - Sputnik International

Sputnik International
Sport13:42 10.07.2019Get short URL Russian athlete Roman Khrennikov was barred from the prestigious Reebok CrossFit Games held in the US last year after the country’s authorities denied him entry.
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Matteo Salvini aide 'negotiates deal with Russians' - Daily Mail

Daily Mail
An aide of Matteo Salvini plotted to funnel Russian oil money to the far-right minister's party in Italy, it has been claimed.  Declaring that 'a new Europe has to be close to Russia', Salvini's aide Gianluca Savoini allegedly discussed a covert deal with three Russians at a hotel in Moscow. 
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Novichok poisoning: police did not seal potentially affected areas for three days - The Guardian

The Guardian
Concerns have been raised about the response to the second Wiltshire novichok poisonings after it emerged that one of the victims was treated for the effects of the nerve agent three days before a major incident was declared.
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