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Russia | The Guardian: A Very Expensive Poison review – Lucy Prebble's Litvinenko drama is fascinating

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September 06, 2019
Russia | The Guardian: A Very Expensive Poison review – Lucy Prebble's Litvinenko drama is fascinating
"Russia Ukraine" - Google News: UNIAN: Russian media -Ukraine-Russia prisoner swap may take place on Sept. 7 - Kyiv Post
"Russia Ukraine" - Google News: Punish Russia for its crimes in Syria - Kyiv Post
"Russia Ukraine" - Google News: Ukraine wine producers protest as Russia dispute bites - decanter.com

Russia | The Guardian: A Very Expensive Poison review – Lucy Prebble's Litvinenko drama is fascinating

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (116 sites)
Watching Lucy Prebble’s fascinating new play about the murder of Alexander Litvinenko on British soil, I was frequently reminded of her earlier hit, Enron. Prebble once again bases her play on fact, tells a complex story with great clarity and adopts a variety of techniques, including direct address, puppetry and song, to create a uniquely theatrical spectacle.
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"Russia Ukraine" - Google News: UNIAN: Russian media -Ukraine-Russia prisoner swap may take place on Sept. 7 - Kyiv Post

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (116 sites)
Russia's War Against Ukraine UNIAN: Russian media -Ukraine-Russia prisoner swap may take place on Sept. 7 Published Sept. 6 at 11:47 am A man with duck taped mouth with the name of Oleg Sentsov attends a performance rally "Do you remember?" with demand for EU countries to act and bring freedom for Ukrainian political prisoners in Russia, on May 10, 2019.
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"Russia Ukraine" - Google News: Punish Russia for its crimes in Syria - Kyiv Post

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (116 sites)
Editor’s Note: The destruction of Syria by its chemical weapons-using dictator, Bashar al-Assad, is one of the greatest unpunished war crimes of the 21st century. Syria and Ukraine are connected as victims of Russian wars and a weak Western response.
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"Russia Ukraine" - Google News: Ukraine wine producers protest as Russia dispute bites - decanter.com

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (116 sites)
Around 200 Ukrainian wine producers from the Odessa region recently blocked roads, asking the government to pay more attention to the problems in their industry. It was the latest in a series of protests by winemakers in Ukraine.
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