UK has no meaningful evidence of Russia’s involvement in Skripal poisoning, embassy says - TASS

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September 26, 2019
UK has no meaningful evidence of Russia’s involvement in Skripal poisoning, embassy says - TASS
Met Police confirms no Novichok found in blood samples - Salisbury Journal
Why Russia should learn to love the rules-based international order - Open Democracy
1 million pounds are at stake as the victim of Novichok poison is going to sue Russia - Industry Reporter
Navigating your way in a world filled with untruths - Daily Maverick

UK has no meaningful evidence of Russia’s involvement in Skripal poisoning, embassy says - TASS

TASS
LONDON, September 26. /TASS/. London has no meaningful evidence of Moscow’s involvement in the poisoning of former GRU (Russian foreign intelligence directorate) officer Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia, the press officer of the Russian Embassy in the UK told reporters on Thursday, calling on the UK side to make public all data of the investigation.
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Met Police confirms no Novichok found in blood samples - Salisbury Journal

Salisbury Journal
BLOOD samples which were taken from a "small number" of people last year feared to have been infected with the Novichok virus have turned up negative, police say. A statement from the Metropolitan Police read: "Counter terrorism detectives can confirm that forensic tests carried out on blood samples, which were taken from a small number of people back in March 2018, have found no traces of Novichok.
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Why Russia should learn to love the rules-based international order - Open Democracy

Open Democracy
The Russian government wears its disdain for the rules-based international order as a badge of pride, believing that the system is a mask for US hegemony. Yet as the current order comes under increasing strain from both Chinese revisionism and US unilateralism, Russia should realise that the rules-based system actually protects the interests of lesser powers like itself.
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1 million pounds are at stake as the victim of Novichok poison is going to sue Russia - Industry Reporter

Industry Reporter
In June 2018, two individuals crumbled in a house in Amesbury, not a long way from the town of Salisbury. In the wake of being in a state of insensibility for about fourteen days, Rowley recuperated, yet his accomplice Dawn Sturgess kicked the bucket in a clinic.
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Navigating your way in a world filled with untruths - Daily Maverick

Daily Maverick
A free press is the canary in the coal mine. It is essential for the survival of human rights and democracy, says Marianne Thamm. (Illustration:Daily Maverick) The internet is both a powerful weapon for good and a powerful weapon for evil.
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