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| Putin's missteps over the Russian spy murder "Nonsense," said Russian President Vladimir Putin, adding that Russia had no motive to poison on the eve of presidential elections and the World Cup. Then there were the contradictory accounts. Russia said it had destroyed its chemical-weapons stockpiles; it said it had no weapon codenamed ... Putin blames deadly Russian fire on 'criminal negligence'; thousands rally and demand answers - Los Angeles Times
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| North Korea, Facebook, Vladimir Putin: Your Wednesday Briefing As Mr. Putin blamed the fire on "criminal negligence," thousands of people protested nearby to demand transparency and accountability. "I no longer have a family," one demonstrator said. "The ruling regime is guilty." And after the mass expulsion of Russian diplomats over the poisoning of a Russian ...
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| For Putin, deadly mall fire eclipses diplomatic feud with West MOSCOW — At the end of a month that has seen him unveil new "invincible" missiles, announce a space mission to Mars and secure a sky-high vote in Russia's election, President Vladimir Putin faced a grim reality on the ground Tuesday: a nation enraged by the deaths of children trapped in a burning ...
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| Theresa May has shown Putin that the West can still unite After Britain voted to leave the European Union, there was much mistaken talk about how it might also move away from its allies. Boris Titov, one of Putin's appointees and a half-hearted challenger to him in the presidential election a fortnight ago, claimed that it would break the transatlantic alliance, ...
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| US to Deliver Missile Shield to Poland, Irritating Putin President Vladimir Putin this year announced the development of new weapons, including missiles he said could evade U.S. defenses. Russia's Defense Ministry couldn't immediately be reached for comment on Wednesday. In December, Andrey Kelin, the head of the department for European ...
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| Putin, at fatal mall fire scene, pledges action as anger mounts KEMEROVO, Russia: President Vladimir Putin flew to the scene of a deadly shopping mall fire in Siberia that killed 64 people and promised angry residents on Tuesday that those responsible for what he called criminal negligence would be harshly punished. The fire, at the Winter Cherry mall in the city ...
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| Amid mounting anger at scene of mall fire, Vladimir Putin pledges action MOSCOW (REUTERS) - President Vladimir Putin flew to the scene of a shopping mall fire in Siberia that killed 64 people and promised angry residents on Tuesday (March 27) that those responsible for what he called criminal negligence would be punished. The fire, at the Winter Cherry mall in the city of ...
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| Putin on alleged US election interference: I don't care Putin responded brusquely when interviewer Megyn Kelly asked if he condoned the interference that was alleged in last month's U.S. indictment by special counsel Robert Mueller. "It's all the same to me. To me it absolutely makes no difference because they do not represent the government," Putin ...
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| Mattis: Putin 'responsible as head of state' for spy attack When asked whether he thought Putin was aware of the effort to poison Skripal and his daughter, Mattis said he wouldn't speculate on what the Russia president knew, but added "certainly he's responsible as the head of state." Mattis also said that Russia "has the potential to be a partner with Europe," ...
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| The web of connections between Trump and Putin, visualized This article has been updated. A court filing from special counsel Robert S. Mueller III's team on Tuesday made explicit what had previously only been suggested: A longtime business partner of former Trump campaign staffers Paul Manafort and Rick Gates had direct links to Russian intelligence.
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| The Putin Illusion In late 2007, the Washington Post ran an op-ed by Boris Jordan called, "He Delivers. That's Why They Like Him." In it, Johnson tries to explain Vladimir Putin's great political success: "With the presidential election only three months away, Russian citizens appear prepared to vote their pocketbooks, ...
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| Russia fire: Calls for Putin to resign Protesters have taken to the streets after a leisure complex fire killed scores.
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