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Friday, October 18, 2019

All roads lead to Putin: This week in impeachment - Brookings Institution

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October 18, 2019
All roads lead to Putin: This week in impeachment - Brookings Institution
Hillary Clinton suggests Putin has kompromat on Trump, Russia will back Tulsi Gabbard third-party bid - The Washington Post
Former Russian PM says Putin 'main beneficiary' in Syria - CNN
Cruise missiles played key role in Putin's strategic war games - The Independent Barents Observer
RUSSIA Putin and Patriarch Kirill want to 'help' young people use the internet - AsiaNews

All roads lead to Putin: This week in impeachment - Brookings Institution

Brookings Institution
The impeachment inquiry into President Trump reached what we may look back on as a turning point this week. Congress returned to work, a parade of witnesses defied the White House to testify, the ongoing crisis in Syria produced a 354 to 60 vote against the president’s action that included 129 Republicans, Trump’s best friend Sen.
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Hillary Clinton suggests Putin has kompromat on Trump, Russia will back Tulsi Gabbard third-party bid - The Washington Post

The Washington Post
In a conversation on former Obama campaign manager David Plouffe’s podcast, Clinton suggested the Russians are leveraging a number of top U.S. politicians. She suggested Russia had kompromat on Trump.
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Former Russian PM says Putin 'main beneficiary' in Syria - CNN

CNN
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Cruise missiles played key role in Putin's strategic war games - The Independent Barents Observer

The Independent Barents Observer
Two Kalibr cruise missiles that can carry nuclear warheads were launched from the Barents Sea on Thursday as part of the Grom-2019 exercise. Cruise missiles are not part of the US-Russian New START Treaty that limits the numbers of strategic nuclear warheads.
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RUSSIA Putin and Patriarch Kirill want to 'help' young people use the internet - AsiaNews

AsiaNews
The Russian president recommends producing content aimed at the moral and spiritual education of youth. The Orthodox patriarch urges the use of "media activities" to attract people to the charitable actions of ecclesial bodies.
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