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Moscow says deadly attack on Russian journalists was deliberate | Russia-Ukraine conflict
Mending Russia–US ties, EU undermining Trump, and Ukraine–Greenland parallels: Key points from Lavrov interview
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India seeks tighter control on imports of Chinese goods from other Asian countries
As relations between India and China worsen, New Delhi is considering measures to prevent trade partners mainly in Southeast Asia from re-routing Chinese goods to India with little added value.
Aug 4, 2020 09:18
Jeremy Clarkson mocks ‘idiot’ Greta Thunberg, but the ‘snowflakes’ who want him canceled are out of touch with reality
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Jeremy Clarkson is piggish, childish, and uncool. But people like him because, despite what woke puritans would have you believe, people still love cars and don’t care about nonsense like “toxic masculinity.”
Nov 30, 2019 19:58
Vietnam expects trade turnover with Russia to hit $10bn this year
The volume of trade between Russia and Vietnam could grow to $10 billion by 2020, according to Vietnam’s Deputy Foreign Minister To Anh Dung.
Sep 4, 2019 09:05
‘US should stick out of UK affairs’ - UKIP MEP
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Brexit is essential, because it is the will of the British people, said UKIP MEP for Scotland David Coburn. Americans should mind their own affairs as they have already created enough mess all over the world, he added.
Jun 30, 2016 13:33
Thailand looking to buy more Russian helicopters
The Thai military wants to purchase more Russian Mil Mi-17V5 transport helicopters in addition to the six aircraft the country has already acquired, according to a source in the Russian defense industry quoted by Sputnik.
Feb 18, 2016 11:05
Supreme Court admits British troops committed ‘mass murder’ – Malaya massacre lawyer
Relatives of ‘innocent’ Malayans slain by British troops in 1948 have lost their fight for an inquiry, but their lawyer says the UK courts have conceded ‘mass murder’ occurred.
Nov 25, 2015 14:50
Trans Pacific Partnership - The Devil is in the details
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The world’s largest free trade zone encompassing 40 percent of world trade leaves Europe amongst those trailing in its wake. The benefits for TPP member states? The proof of the pudding will be in the deal once published.
Oct 6, 2015 17:35
US fighter jets ‘may target Syrian government’
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By approving the Pentagon’s proposal of expansion of airstrike rules of engagement, Obama has redefined who the US can hit, and it now includes Syrian government forces, retired US Air force Lieutenant Colonel Karen Kwiatkowski told RT.
Aug 5, 2015 15:44
Australian politicians slam TPP for ‘excessive secrecy’
Australian lawmakers have slammed the country’s deal-making process as one lacking transparency and oversight. They’ve particularly criticized the currently negotiated Trans-Pacific Partnership for its “excessive secrecy.”
Jun 30, 2015 17:45
Assange: Obama 'corrupted the presidency'
Exactly one year to the day after entering London’s Ecuadorian Embassy, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange lashed out at the Obama administration Wednesday over the White House’s ongoing pursuit of leakers.
Jun 19, 2013 21:24
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