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Monday, June 24, 2019
"Russia Ukraine" - Google News: Craig worked with Manafort aide that FBI links to Russian intelligence - Politico
June 24, 2019
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"Russia Ukraine" - Google News: Craig worked with Manafort aide that FBI links to Russian intelligence - Politico
"West Russia Putin" - Google News: BJP Parliamentary Party meet postponed due to Rajasthan party president Madan Lal Saini's death - News Nation
Voice of America - English: Analysts: Turkey Opposition Win Shows Country Still Capable of Competitive Polls
"Russia Ukraine" - Google News: Craig worked with Manafort aide that FBI links to Russian intelligence - Politico
1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (116 sites)
Former attorney Greg Craig (pictured) worked with Konstantin Kilimnik, a man the FBI alleges has ties to Russian intelligence, while preparing a review of the prosecution of Ukrainian President Yulia Tymoshenko.
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"West Russia Putin" - Google News: BJP Parliamentary Party meet postponed due to Rajasthan party president Madan Lal Saini's death - News Nation
1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (116 sites)
President Donald Trump will meet an array of world leaders on the sidelines of this week’s G20 summit in Japan, including China’s Xi Jinping and Russia’s Vladimir Putin, a US official said Monday.
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Voice of America - English: Analysts: Turkey Opposition Win Shows Country Still Capable of Competitive Polls
1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (116 sites)
Mehmet Toroglu and Tan Cetin from VOA's Turkish Service contributed to this story Turkey's opposition victory in the Istanbul mayoral election was officially ratified Monday, with analysts saying it shows the country is still capable of having competitive elections.
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