The 'Ukraine did it' conspiracy theory is dangerous: Here's why | TheHill - The Hill

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December 02, 2019
The 'Ukraine did it' conspiracy theory is dangerous: Here's why | TheHill - The Hill
Chemical weapons watchdog to add Novichok agents to banned list - Chemistry World
Macron's NATO nightmare revealed as Merkel and Trump fume at France's 'disruptive' policy - Express.co.uk
Canada welcomes ban of Novichocks under Chemical Weapons Convention - Mirage News
Charges against Jaroslav Naď dropped - The Slovak Spectator

The 'Ukraine did it' conspiracy theory is dangerous: Here's why | TheHill - The Hill

Speaking with reporters recently, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo appeared to bolster the claim that it was Ukraine — and not Russia — that interfered in the 2016 election, saying "Anytime there is information that indicates that any country has messed with American elections we not only have a right but a duty to make sure we chase that down." He did so despite the findings of the U.S. read more

Chemical weapons watchdog to add Novichok agents to banned list - Chemistry World

The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) is to add five additional compound families – including the Novichoks – to the list of chemicals banned under the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC). read more

Macron's NATO nightmare revealed as Merkel and Trump fume at France's 'disruptive' policy - Express.co.uk

Ahead of the 70th anniversary NATO summit in London, French President Macron and Chancellor Merkel have come to blows when discussing how both the EU and the defence alliance should operate going forward. read more

Canada welcomes ban of Novichocks under Chemical Weapons Convention - Mirage News

From: Global Affairs Canada “Today, signatories to the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) took a strong stance for a safer world when they agreed unanimously to add Novichoks to the list of chemicals banned by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).” read more

Charges against Jaroslav Naď dropped - The Slovak Spectator

The key witness altered their testimony, the police reported on Facebook. Jaroslav Naď, a former employee of the Defence Ministry and security expert who joined the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OĽaNO) movement, no longer stands accused of leaking classified information. read more
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