EU Extends Russia Sanctions Over Salisbury Chemical Attack - Courthouse News Service

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October 14, 2019
EU Extends Russia Sanctions Over Salisbury Chemical Attack - Courthouse News Service
EU extends sanctions against 4 Russians over Salisbury chemical attack - RT
Trump to nominate Pompeo deputy John Sullivan as ambassador to Russia - NBC News
Skripal Poisoner Attended GRU Commander Family Wedding - bellingcat - bellingcat
Conflicting Values in the Arctic: Examining Russian-Canadian Tensions through Election Interference - Charged Affairs

EU Extends Russia Sanctions Over Salisbury Chemical Attack - Courthouse News Service

Courthouse News Service
Police officers stand guard in the supermarket car park on March 13, 2018, close to where former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter were found critically ill following exposure to the Russian-developed nerve agent Novichok in Salisbury, England.
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EU extends sanctions against 4 Russians over Salisbury chemical attack - RT

RT
The EU on Monday extended sanctions against four alleged Russian intelligence agents the UK says are linked to the 2018 nerve agent attack against Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury, Britain.
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Trump to nominate Pompeo deputy John Sullivan as ambassador to Russia - NBC News

NBC News
President Donald Trump on Friday announced his intention to nominateDeputy Secretary of State John Sullivan as his new ambassador to Russia. Trump made the announcement in a White House statement.
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Skripal Poisoner Attended GRU Commander Family Wedding - bellingcat - bellingcat

bellingcat
In a series of investigative reports in 2018 and this year, Bellingcat and its media partners disclosed the existence of an elite unit within Russian military intelligence (GRU) engaging in clandestine overseas operations.
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Conflicting Values in the Arctic: Examining Russian-Canadian Tensions through Election Interference - Charged Affairs

Charged Affairs
As U.S. policymakers continue to debate whether or not the Kremlin had a hand in the results of the 2016 presidential election, Moscow may be looking further north. A forthcoming study from the University of Calgary predicts that Russian intelligence services may be interfering in the Canadian federal elections scheduled to take place at the end of October, 2019.
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