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Murder of Chechen dissident: suspect linked to Russian security services - The Guardian
The best paperbacks coming out in September - The Times
Chem-Bio Defense Office Reorganizes to Take on New Threats - National Defense Magazine
EMERGING MARKETS-Trade tensions roil FX, stocks; Turkish lira hit by 'flash crash' - Reuters Africa
Russia readmission divides leaders at G7 - Saudi Gazette

Murder of Chechen dissident: suspect linked to Russian security services - The Guardian

The Guardian
A suspect arrested last week over the killing of a Chechen dissident in Berlin was carrying a passport whose number linked him to Russian security services, news magazine Der Spiegel and others reported on Friday.
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The best paperbacks coming out in September - The Times

The Times
The best paperbacks coming out in SeptemberAndrew Roberts takes on Winston ChurchillPANONFICTION What’s Your Type? The Strange History of Myers-Briggs and the Birth of Personality Testing by Merve Emre
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Chem-Bio Defense Office Reorganizes to Take on New Threats - National Defense Magazine

National Defense Magazine
Chem-Bio Defense Office Reorganizes to Take on New Threats Photo-illustration / Army WILMINGTON, Del. — The Pentagon’s joint program executive office for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense — which is tasked with protecting the military from some of the world’s most dangerous pathogens and nerve agents — is emerging from a major reorganization that officials believe will better position it to meet new threats.
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EMERGING MARKETS-Trade tensions roil FX, stocks; Turkish lira hit by 'flash crash' - Reuters Africa

Reuters Africa
* Turkish lira still down after ‘flash crash’ overnight * EM stocks set to for biggest one-day fall in 3 weeks * Indian stocks buck the trend on stimulus boost By Sruthi Shankar
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Russia readmission divides leaders at G7 - Saudi Gazette

Saudi Gazette
BIARRITZ, France — The future reintegration of Russia into the elite G7 group of the world's rich nations has proved an explosive issue at a summit in southern France, with leaders divided over whether to allow Moscow back in after its 2014 expulsion.
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