The Moral Logic of Humanitarian Intervention - The New Yorker

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The Moral Logic of Humanitarian Intervention - The New Yorker
Sergei Skripal's Salisbury home declared safe following 18 month clean up - Daily Mail
Operation Novichok from Michael_Novakhov (23 sites): "Sergei Skripal" - Google News: Hunt the Banker: The Confessions of a Russian Ex-Oligarch by Alexander Lebedev – review - The Guardian

The Moral Logic of Humanitarian Intervention - The New Yorker

The New Yorker
For eight years, Samantha Power served President Obama as an aide and then as U.N. Ambassador but also as an in-house conscience on matters of foreign policy. When she entered the White House, at the age of thirty-eight, she had already established a reputation as a kind of Joan of Arc for humanitarian intervention.
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Sergei Skripal's Salisbury home declared safe following 18 month clean up - Daily Mail

Daily Mail
Ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal's home is declared safe enough for him to sell following a huge clean-up operation 18 months after Novichok was smeared across his letterboxSergei Skripal spent a month in a critical condition after being poisoned at home68-year-old's daughter Yulia, then 33, was also poisoned but recovered faster His home in Salisbury, Wiltshire was a no-go zone for months but now is refurbedBy Lara Keay For Mailonline
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Operation Novichok from Michael_Novakhov (23 sites): "Sergei Skripal" - Google News: Hunt the Banker: The Confessions of a Russian Ex-Oligarch by Alexander Lebedev – review - The Guardian

Operation Novichok - Updates from Michael_Novakhov (3 sites)
In January 2009 I had lunch in Moscow with the oligarch Alexander Lebedev. There were reports that Lebedev wanted to buy London’s loss-making Evening Standard newspaper and that negotiations had broken down.
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