How Russia WON 'disinformation war' waged after Salisbury Novichok attack - Daily Mail

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December 03, 2019
How Russia WON 'disinformation war' waged after Salisbury Novichok attack - Daily Mail
Labour's Ben Bradshaw claims he was target of Russian cyber-attack - The Guardian
Chemical weapons watchdog adds Novichok to banned list - WTOP
For Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn, murky allegations of Russian meddling loom over Britain’s election - The Washington Post
German Prosecutors Suspect Russian Link to Georgian's Killing in Berlin-Source - The New York Times

How Russia WON 'disinformation war' waged after Salisbury Novichok attack - Daily Mail

Russia waged a disinformation war against the UK in the wake of the Salisbury Novichok attack, deploying bots and its propaganda wings to sow doubt among the British people. An investigation by The Atlantic has uncovered how the Kremlin and Downing Street engaged in a communications offensive in the wake of the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal on March 4, 2018.  read more

Labour's Ben Bradshaw claims he was target of Russian cyber-attack - The Guardian

The Labour MP Ben Bradshaw has said he has been the victim of a suspected Russian cyber-attack after he received an email from Moscow with attachments containing sophisticated malware. read more

Chemical weapons watchdog adds Novichok to banned list - WTOP

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Member states of the global chemical weapons watchdog agreed Wednesday to update their list of… THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Member states of the global chemical weapons watchdog agreed Wednesday to update their list of banned substances for the first time by adding the nerve agent used in the attempted assassination last year of a former Russian double agent. read more

For Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn, murky allegations of Russian meddling loom over Britain’s election - The Washington Post

On Tuesday, the country’s leading center right newspaper splashed its front page with a headline that argued that the dossier “points to Russians.” Citing an investigation by consulting firm Graphika, the Daily Telegraph wrote that senior members of the Conservative Party were now calling for Corbyn to “come clean.” read more

German Prosecutors Suspect Russian Link to Georgian's Killing in Berlin-Source - The New York Times

BERLIN — German federal prosecutors believe Russian intelligence was involved in the August killing of a Georgian citizen in Berlin and want to take over the investigation, a legal source told Reuters on Tuesday, confirming a report by public broadcaster ARD. read more
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