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Source: uk.news.yahoo.com --- 89 days ago
Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Thursday he told Russian President Dmitry Medvedev at the G8 summit that the issue of ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko's Death in London "would not be closed". ...
Source: www.latimes.com --- 59 days ago
A foreign correspondent analyzes the poisoning Death of dissident Russian intelligence agent Alexander Litvinenko. WHEN veteran foreign correspondent Alan S. Cowell turned his superb newspaper coverage of dissident Russian intelligence agent Alexander Litvinenko's bizarre 2006 murder into a book, he knew he was writing a real-life post-Cold War thriller rich in implication. ...
Source: news.bbc.co.uk --- 97 days ago
The widow of dissident Russian Alexander Litvinenko has responded to fresh allegations about her husband's Death. ...
Source: www.iht.com --- 98 days ago
A British security services agent says the Russian government may have been involved in the 2006 murder of former security agent and Kremlin critic Alexander Litvinenko in London, according to the BBC's Newsnight program aired Monday night. ...
Source: www.iht.com --- 97 days ago
A top Kremlin aide suggested Tuesday that a British media report pointing to Russian government involvement in the killing of Alexander Litvinenko was aimed at scuttling efforts for a rapprochement between Russia and Britain. ...
Source: edition.cnn.com --- 98 days ago
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Source: news.bbc.co.uk --- 98 days ago
Alexander Litvinenko's widow welcomes continued UK calls for the extradition of a man over her husband's Death. ...
Source: news.bbc.co.uk --- 97 days ago
The widow of murdered Russian agent Alexander Litvinenko backs UK calls for the extradition of a man over his Death. ...
Source: www.bbc.co.uk --- 97 days ago
Thanks for all your comments this morning on plans for the programme. You certainly got worked up over Christopher Hitchens being waterboarded. And no, Neil Robertson , we can't hold him for 42 days first. Here's programme producer Richard Pattinson's rundown of tonight's offerings. Economic woes Another day, another barrage of data suggesting the economy is in big trouble. How bad is it really, how bad will it get, and what can be done to lift UK plc out of the doldrums? Oh, and what happened to Gordon Brown's economic plan? Our Economics Editor Paul Mason is on the case. Russia The widow of Alexander Litvinenko has been taking legal advice about the implications of last night's report from our Diplomatic Editor Mark Urban on her husband's suspicious Death. We'll be asking what she hopes to achieve. Aid and Africa What are the unintended consequences of large scale aid to Africa? John Githongo investigated corruption in his native Kenya. Now, as the G8 meetings in Japan continue, he reports for Newsnight from Tanzania, hailed for so long as a model of good development. Is aid there getting to where it's most needed, and impact is it having on the country's democracy? Waterboarding Is waterboarding torture? Vanity Fair tasked the journalist Christopher Hitchens with finding out - by undergoing it. The resulting film makes extraordinary and uncomfortable viewing. We'll be asking him why he agreed it do it, what his conclusion was, ...
Source: www.washingtonpost.com --- 73 days ago
It seems a pity that the reviewer's assessment of my book The Terminal Spy (Book World, July 27) was based partly on some misreadings of the book and its conclusions about the Death of Alexander Litvinenko, the former KGB officer poisoned in London with radioactive polonium in November 2006. Thomas... ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 94 days ago
LONDON, July 12 (UPI) -- The British government blames the Death of former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko on a single person, not the Russian government, a spokesman said Friday. The statement suggested that Prime Minister Gordon Brown's government is ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 58 days ago
Russian ambassador to Great Britain Yury Fedotov has said that London's efforts to politicise the 'Death' case of Alexander Litvinenko's a former officer of the Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB), had resulted in deterioration of UK-Russia ...
Source: www.jpost.com --- 98 days ago
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Source: barrapunto.com --- 15 days ago
Dr. Death nos cuenta: «Libertad Digital se hace eco del reciente incendio provocado por devotos del Islam de la casa del editor Martin Rynja --también editor de Blowing up Russia del ruso asesinado en Londres Alexander Litvinenko--, que va a publicar en el Reino Unido La joya de Medina ,una novela sobre Aisha, la niña esposa de Mahoma, prometida a los seis años y violada por el profeta para consumar el matrimonio cuando la niña tan solo contaba nueve años. Random House iba a publicar el libro en Estados Unidos pero decidió cancelarlo el mes pasado, para evitar un nuevo caso Rushdie: puesta en la tesitura de elegir entre el derecho a la libertad de expresión y los valores de nuestra civilización o las imposiciones de unos fanáticos tan inclinados a la barbarie como su profeta, la importante editorial se ha curado en salud plegándose a los dictados de estos últimos y retirando la novela. Lo curioso es que nadie haya caído en que si airear esto es algo horrible que merece un severo castigo, ¿qué son entonces el hecho en sí y su perpetrador? Mi segunda reflexión es, ¿desde cuándo tiene jurisdicción la sharia en el mundo civilizado?» Sobre la jurisdicción de la sharia: justamente hace dos semanas ha sido oficialmente adoptada en el Reino Unido aceptando la resolución de tribunales musulmanes para casos civiles (pero que entenderá también de casos relacionados con la violencia doméstica, normalmente considerados bajo la jurisdicción cr ...
Source: www.dvdtalk.com --- 35 days ago
Highly Recommended The Film: On November 26, 2006 Alexander Litvinenko, an ex-KGB agent and later on a senior operational officer at FSB (the Federal Security Service) died in a London hospital. The cause of his Death - radiation poisoning by Polonium 210. Only days before his Death "agent Sasha" would give a video tape containing reveling information about Russia's political elite to film director Andrei Nekrasov. On May 26, 2007 Poisoned by Polonium would be screened at the Cannes Film Festival. Andrei Nekrasov's Poisoned by Polonium feels very much like Damiano Damiani's TV project La Piovra (1984). Only instead of being the product of a film director with an impressive imagination Poisoned by Polonium turned out to be the testament of a man who appar... Read the entire review ...
Source: www.mg.co.za --- 96 days ago
The UK told Russia at the G8 summit that the issue of ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko's Death "would not be closed". ...
Source: www.einnews.com --- 61 days ago
... Russia compares conflict to US response to 9/11 ... by force left Russia with no choice. ADVERTISEMENT "We didn't think that we annoyed anybody," ... Alexander Litvinenko in London. Russian emigres blame Moscow for the Death. ... ...
Source: www.b92.net --- 94 days ago
The UK govt. blames the Death of former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko on one person, not Russia, says a spokesman. The statement suggested that Prime Minister Gordon Brown's government is trying to disavow a claim by a security agent that there are "very strong indications that it was a state action," The Telegraph reported. ...
Source: www.sptimes.ru --- 94 days ago
LONDON — Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Thursday he told Russian President Dmitry Medvedev at the G8 summit that the issue of ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko’s Death in London “would not be closed. ...
Source: kylekeeton.com --- 91 days ago
London rejects BBC Litvinenko allegations: The British government has stated that no intelligence or security officials are authorised to comment on the Litvinenko case. On Monday the BBC claimed British security services had found a link between the Death of Aleksandr Litvinenko and the Russian state. Moscow was infuriated with the allegations and demanded explanations. Link Looks like not much information. Russia just has to wait for Britain to get tired of playing the game.... Kyle & Svet Link to recent article ...

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