Saturday, October 5, 2019

Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty: Indian Activists, U.S. Senator Barred From Kashmiri Visit As Violence Continues

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October 05, 2019
Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty: Indian Activists, U.S. Senator Barred From Kashmiri Visit As Violence Continues
"US - Russia relations" - Google News: Pompeo Inks New Defense Pact With Greece, Criticizes Russia, Iran, China - Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty
Voice of America - English: US Senator Barred From Kashmir as Lockdown Enters 3rd Month
Putin and Putinism - News Review: Putin sees need for PH-Russia labor deal — envoy - INQUIRER.net

Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty: Indian Activists, U.S. Senator Barred From Kashmiri Visit As Violence Continues

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (116 sites)
Indian activists and a U.S. senator were blocked from visiting the Indian-administered portion of Kashmir, as tensions remain high in the disputed Himalayan region that has entered the third month of a crisis caused by a near-total lockdown.
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"US - Russia relations" - Google News: Pompeo Inks New Defense Pact With Greece, Criticizes Russia, Iran, China - Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (116 sites)
The United States and Greece have signed an updated defense-cooperation pact, a move Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said was not aimed against any one nation in the region, including Turkey.
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Voice of America - English: US Senator Barred From Kashmir as Lockdown Enters 3rd Month

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (116 sites)
NEW DELHI - A U.S. senator and a well-known Indian activist were barred from visiting Indian-administered Kashmir, the disputed Himalayan territory where at least 10 people were injured Saturday in a grenade blast as a government security and communications lockdown entered a third month.
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Putin and Putinism - News Review: Putin sees need for PH-Russia labor deal — envoy - INQUIRER.net

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (116 sites)
President Rodrigo Duterte shakes hands with President Vladimir Putin during their brief meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia on May 23, 2017. MALACAÑANG PHOTO MOSCOW, Russia — Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed that there is a need to forge a labor agreement between the Philippines and Russia, Manila’s top envoy said Saturday.
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