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NEWS - Diplomatie-Krise wegen Giftanschlag auf russischen Agenten weitet sich aus
(180326) -- UNITED NATIONS, March 26, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 26, 2018 shows empty seats for the Russian delegation in the United Nations Security Council chamber after an UN Security Council meeting on the situation in the Middle East at the UN headquarters in New York. The UN Secretariat has received the U.S. decision to expel 12 diplomats of the Russian mission to the world body, said a UN spokesman on Monday. (Xinhua/Li Muzi)
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NEWS - Diplomatie-Krise wegen Giftanschlag auf russischen Agenten weitet sich aus
(180326) -- BERLIN, March 26, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Police officers stand guard in front of Russian Embassy in Berlin, capital of Germany, on March 26, 2018. Germany announced Monday that it will expel four Russian diplomats over the poisoning of former double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter in Britain. (Xinhua/Shan Yuqi) (jmmn)
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NEWS - Diplomatie-Krise wegen Giftanschlag auf russischen Agenten weitet sich aus
(180326) -- BERLIN, March 26, 2018 (Xinhua) -- A cyclist passes by Russian Embassy in Berlin, capital of Germany, on March 26, 2018. Germany announced Monday that it will expel four Russian diplomats over the poisoning of former double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter in Britain. (Xinhua/Shan Yuqi) (jmmn)
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NEWS - Diplomatie-Krise wegen Giftanschlag auf russischen Agenten weitet sich aus
(180326) -- UNITED NATIONS, March 26, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Russian Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Vladimir Safronkov (Front) attends an UN Security Council meeting on the situation in the Middle East at the UN headquarters in New York, March 26, 2018. The UN Secretariat has received the U.S. decision to expel 12 diplomats of the Russian mission to the world body, said a UN spokesman on Monday. (Xinhua/Li Muzi)
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NEWS - Die Wittwe Marina Litwinenko spricht zu den Medien
Alexander Litvinenko Inquiry results. Alexander Litvinenko's wife, Marina, speaks at The Royal Courts of Justice for the results of the inquiry about her husband death in 2006. Russia's President Vladimir Putin “probably” approved the London murder of former spy Alexander Litvinenko, a landmark inquiry report concluded today 21/01/16.
The findings by inquiry chairman Sir Robert Owen immediately caused a furious row between London and Moscow.
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NEWS - Die Wittwe Marina Litwinenko spricht zu den Medien
Alexander Litvinenko Inquiry results. Alexander Litvinenko's wife, Marina, speaks at The Royal Courts of Justice for the results of the inquiry about her husband death in 2006. Russia's President Vladimir Putin “probably” approved the London murder of former spy Alexander Litvinenko, a landmark inquiry report concluded today 21/01/16.
The findings by inquiry chairman Sir Robert Owen immediately caused a furious row between London and Moscow.
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NEWS - Die Wittwe Marina Litwinenko spricht zu den Medien
Alexander Litvinenko Inquiry results. Alexander Litvinenko's wife, Marina, speaks at The Royal Courts of Justice for the results of the inquiry about her husband death in 2006. Russia's President Vladimir Putin “probably” approved the London murder of former spy Alexander Litvinenko, a landmark inquiry report concluded today 21/01/16.
The findings by inquiry chairman Sir Robert Owen immediately caused a furious row between London and Moscow.
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NEWS - Die Wittwe Marina Litwinenko spricht zu den Medien
Alexander Litvinenko Inquiry results. Alexander Litvinenko's wife, Marina, speaks at The Royal Courts of Justice for the results of the inquiry about her husband death in 2006. Russia's President Vladimir Putin “probably” approved the London murder of former spy Alexander Litvinenko, a landmark inquiry report concluded today 21/01/16.
The findings by inquiry chairman Sir Robert Owen immediately caused a furious row between London and Moscow.
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NEWS - Die Wittwe Marina Litwinenko spricht zu den Medien
Alexander Litvinenko Inquiry results. Alexander Litvinenko's wife, Marina, speaks at The Royal Courts of Justice for the results of the inquiry about her husband death in 2006. Russia's President Vladimir Putin “probably” approved the London murder of former spy Alexander Litvinenko, a landmark inquiry report concluded today 21/01/16.
The findings by inquiry chairman Sir Robert Owen immediately caused a furious row between London and Moscow.
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I risked my life spying on Abu Hamza, now I could lose my council home
Reda Hassaine, a former MI5 undercover agent who has helped bring extremists and terrorists to justice and has a Fatwa threatening him, is now under scrutiny by Islington Council for not living in his flat for more than a month after neighbours complained.
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I risked my life spying on Abu Hamza, now I could lose my council home
Reda Hassaine, a former MI5 undercover agent who has helped bring extremists and terrorists to justice and has a Fatwa threatening him, is now under scrutiny by Islington Council for not living in his flat for more than a month after neighbours complained.
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I risked my life spying on Abu Hamza, now I could lose my council home
Reda Hassaine, a former MI5 undercover agent who has helped bring extremists and terrorists to justice and has a Fatwa threatening him, is now under scrutiny by Islington Council for not living in his flat for more than a month after neighbours complained.
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I risked my life spying on Abu Hamza, now I could lose my council home
Reda Hassaine, a former MI5 undercover agent who has helped bring extremists and terrorists to justice and has a Fatwa threatening him, is now under scrutiny by Islington Council for not living in his flat for more than a month after neighbours complained.
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