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A US-UK free trade agreement can hold the Kremlin to account | TheHill - The Hill
Timeline: Vladimir Putin - 20 tumultuous years as Russian President or PM - KDAL News
Your Friday Briefing - The New York Times
Traces of Novichok found in second Salisbury police officer's blood - Times & Star
Traces of Novichok found in second Salisbury police officer’s blood - Yahoo News UK

A US-UK free trade agreement can hold the Kremlin to account | TheHill - The Hill

The Hill
This month’s crackdown in Moscow underscores the Kremlin’s message to all potential sources of dissent: Vladimir Putin is prepared to ruthlessly pursue his opponents, both at home and abroad.
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Timeline: Vladimir Putin - 20 tumultuous years as Russian President or PM - KDAL News

KDAL News
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin was appointed acting prime minister on Aug. 9 1999 by then president Boris Yeltsin. He has been in office as president or prime minister ever since, a period spanning two decades.
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Your Friday Briefing - The New York Times

The New York Times
Good morning. We’re covering a coal project spanning three countries, routine phone checks at the Hong Kong-China border and the big successes of a teeny-weeny chef. ImageThe Adani Group’s Mundra power station, India’s largest private coal-fired power plant, under construction in the state of Gujarat.CreditRebecca Conway for The New York TimesOne billionaire, three countries, decades of coalThe Australian government in June granted the Indian industrial giant Adani approval to extract coal from a vast, untapped reserve.
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Traces of Novichok found in second Salisbury police officer's blood - Times & Star

Times & Star
Traces of Novichok found in second Salisbury police officer’s blood By Press Association 2019 Traces of the Novichok nerve agent have been found in the blood of a second police officer following the chemical attack in Salisbury last year, the Metropolitan Police said.
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Traces of Novichok found in second Salisbury police officer’s blood - Yahoo News UK

Yahoo News UK
Traces of the Novichok nerve agent have been found in the blood of a second police officer following the chemical attack in Salisbury last year, the Metropolitan Police said. The Wiltshire Police officer “displayed signs at the time” that they had been exposed to a “very small amount” of the nerve agent, which was proven by subsequent blood tests, the force said on Thursday.
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