Powerful 'Putin's chef' Prigozhin cooks up murky deals - BBC News

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November 04, 2019
Powerful 'Putin's chef' Prigozhin cooks up murky deals - BBC News
Military Contractor Deaths Raise Questions About Russia’s Security Presence in Africa - VOA News
Latest Call of Duty is not enjoyable, and maybe that's a good thing - Sydney Morning Herald
The Times view on white phosphorus in Syria: Burning Injustice - The Times
Russia says Kurds complete withdrawal from Turkish border - Chicago Tribune

Powerful 'Putin's chef' Prigozhin cooks up murky deals - BBC News

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Yevgeny Prigozhin organises banquets for President Putin and visiting foreign leaders The wealthy Russian businessman nicknamed "Putin's chef" - Yevgeny Prigozhin - has his fingers in lots of pies. read more

Military Contractor Deaths Raise Questions About Russia’s Security Presence in Africa - VOA News

WASHINGTON - The deaths in northern Mozambique of military contractors employed by a Russian firm are raising new questions about Russia’s security presence in Africa. Five soldiers employed by the Wagner Group, a private military firm with connections to the Kremlin, and 20 soldiers in FADM, the Mozambique Defense Armed Forces, were killed in an ambush in Cabo Delgado Province’s Muidumbe district on Oct. read more

Latest Call of Duty is not enjoyable, and maybe that's a good thing - Sydney Morning Herald

This time around, though, there's a new element to the "realism" claim. The recently released Call of Duty: Modern Warfare features a story mode that is uncomfortable. It's ugly, gruesome, occasionally horrific, and quite often unpleasant to play. read more

The Times view on white phosphorus in Syria: Burning Injustice - The Times

November 4 2019, 12:01am, The Times The Times view on white phosphorus in Syria: Burning Injustice Why is the West refusing to investigate Turkey’s alleged use of this banned chemical weapon? read more

Russia says Kurds complete withdrawal from Turkish border - Chicago Tribune

Russia's defense ministry said Tuesday that tens of thousands of Syrian Kurdish fighters have completed their withdrawal from areas along the Syrian border, in line with a recent Russia-Turkey deal. read more
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