There's a New Player Leading the Kremlin's Moves Abroad: the Russian Army - Foreign Policy

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There's a New Player Leading the Kremlin's Moves Abroad: the Russian Army - Foreign Policy
Russia says new U.S. sanctions hurt prospects for bilateral ties: RIA - KDAL News
A killing in Berlin raises uncomfortable questions about Germany’s relationship with Vladimir Putin - The Washington Post
Bulgaria Protests About Russia-Sponsored WWII Exhibit - Balkan Insight
Putin risks outrage as Russia accuses Britain of 'conniving with Nazis' - Express.co.uk

There's a New Player Leading the Kremlin's Moves Abroad: the Russian Army - Foreign Policy

Foreign Policy
MOSCOW—For the last 20 years, the Russian investigative journalists Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan have been reporting about their country’s security services, and—as they point out in their forthcoming book, The Compatriots—they have a bloody history. 
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Russia says new U.S. sanctions hurt prospects for bilateral ties: RIA - KDAL News

KDAL News
Russia says new U.S. sanctions hurt prospects for bilateral ties: RIA Wednesday, August 28, 2019 8:18 a.m. CDT FILE PHOTO: Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a news conference with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the MAKS 2019 ai MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Russian Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday a new round of sanctions imposed by the United States undermined the possibility of normalizing bilateral ties, RIA news agency reported.
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A killing in Berlin raises uncomfortable questions about Germany’s relationship with Vladimir Putin - The Washington Post

The Washington Post
Police and forensics officials at a crime scene in Berlin on Aug. 23. Zelimkhan Khangoshvili, of Georgia, was fatally shot, and German media outlets suspect Russia was involved in the assassination-style killing.
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Bulgaria Protests About Russia-Sponsored WWII Exhibit - Balkan Insight

Balkan Insight
Photo: Bulgarian Foreign Ministry.  The Foreign Ministry on Tuesday strongly criticised the Russian embassy in Sofia for organising an exhibition commemorating “75 years of the liberation of Eastern Europe from Nazism”, which will take place on September 9 in Bulgaria’s capital.
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Putin risks outrage as Russia accuses Britain of 'conniving with Nazis' - Express.co.uk

Express.co.uk
Mr Johnson made his speech on Sunday – the 80th anniversary of the beginning of World War 2 – and said that Poland in 1939 was "trapped between the hammer of fascism and the anvil of communism".
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