European Union leaders have met the Russian president with Poland describing relations between the sides as in “crisis”. Vladimir Putin held talks with Jose Manuel Barroso, European Commission president, and Angela Merkel, the Chancellor of Germany which holds the rotating EU presidency, near Samara in southern Russia but little was …
Read More »Litvinenko Could Travel Freely Between Russia and Britain, Emigre Says
Russian-language media in the United States are divided over whether the Nov. 24 death-by-poison of writer and former Russian secret agent Alexander Litvinenko was government-backed or intended to frame Putin, though most agree Alexander Litvinenko is a curious target.Â
Read More »Litvinenko’s SVR Poisoner, Igor Vlasov, Named
UK’s News of the World newspaper claims that they know who poisoned former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, but only print his middle name – Igor “for legal reasons.” Â
Read More »Revealed: Litvinenko’s Russian ‘blackmail plot’
The FBI has been dragged into the investigation of Alexander Litvinenko’s death after details emerged that he had planned to make tens of thousands of pounds blackmailing senior Russian spies and business figures.Â
Read More »Two More Russian Convoys Attacked in Chechnya
According to Russian news reports, a mobile group of Mujahideen attacked in the Maskhadov district (former Staropromyslovsky district) of the Chechen capital of Jokhar a Russian military convoy with police mercenaries from the Russian-held Siberian region on Khakasia late Friday, December 1, 2006. The invaders claim that only the Russian …
Read More »18 Days Afer Attack, Mainstream Media Reported on Defector’s Poisoning
Late Saturday, 18 days after a purported poisoning attack on a Russian defector in London, all of a sudden, if having received a common command, Western mainstream media started reporting on the story about the poisoning of a Russian defector in London on November 1, 2006. The reason of a …
Read More »Russians Killed Their Superfluous Chechen Puppet in Moscow
The former head of one of Chechnya’s shadowy puppet “security forces” was gunned down in cold blood in Moscow by “law enforcement officers” who purportedly “were trying to detain him on suspicion of abductions and killings in Chechnya”, Russian officials said.
Read More »Condition of Poisoned FSB Defector Reportedly Again Seriously Worsened
The clinical condition of a poisoned FSB defector seriously worsened in a London hospital late Saturday, November 18, 2006, according to a report from a Moscow radio station citing Mr Litvinenko’s close associate and compatriot Goldfard from the US.
Read More »Tuvalu: Big Problems of The Smallest State in The World
If Tuvalu’s seat in regional and international forums are becoming more vacant these days, then blame it on the island’s new Prime Minister Apisai Ielemia, who will in turn point a figure at his predecessor, Maatia Toafa.
Read More »Russian Imperialists Expand Their Forces in Central Asia
Russia’s air force chief said Friday that Moscow would upgrade an air base in Tajikistan to make it capable of hosting Russian combat jets – expanding Russian military presence in the Central Asian nation that borders Afghanistan, the AP reported.
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