Russia: Anti-Kremlin activist Vladimir Kara-Murza in hospital after 'poisoning' - International Business Times UK | Opposition Writer Kara-Murza Diagnosed with ‘Severe Kidney Failure’ | ISIS ‘on the March’ - NYT | Analysis: Having taken Ramadi and Palmyra, ISIS is now unstoppable by Joseph Fitsanakis | Texas Senate Passes Anti-sharia Law Bill

Russian opposition activist Vladimir Kara-Murza in hospital after falling ill - The Guardian

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Russian opposition activist Vladimir Kara-Murza in hospital after falling ill
The Guardian
Russian opposition activist has been taken to hospital in Moscow after a sudden illness. Vladimir Kara-Murza, who works for the Open Russia movement founded by Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the oligarch and Putin critic who now lives in Zurich, was admitted ...
Russia: Anti-Kremlin activist Vladimir Kara-Murza in hospital after 'poisoning'International Business Times UK

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In Putin's Russia, Might Is Right 

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Russia's growing cult of ruffians and punks masks a gaping institutional void, writes columnist Ivan Sukhov.

Prominent Kremlin Critic Hospitalized In Moscow

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A prominent Russian opposition activist and grassroots political organizer who has lobbied U.S. officials to sanction Kremlin loyalists has been hospitalized in Moscow after suddenly falling ill.

Boris Nemtsov ally was poisoned in Moscow, claims family friend 

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Vladimir Kara-Murza, 33, admitted to hospital after being poisoned with an unknown substance, opposition activist tells The Telegraph


Russian whistleblower who died in 2012 may have been poisoned 

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A Russian businessman, who died in London while assisting a Swiss probe into a massive money-laundering scheme, may have been poisoned with a substance derived from a highly toxic plant, an inquest has heard. 

Angela Merkel's government rules out introducing same-sex marriage in Germany

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The German government has ruled out legalising same-sex marriage after pressure from opposition parties in light of Ireland’s law change.

Friends of Kara-Murza Say He Felt Fine After Organizing Open Russia Lecture in Kazan on Saturday 

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Moskovsky Komsomolets has published an article on Vladimir Kara-Murza, Jr., an opposition writer who is now in serious condition in the hospital after suspected poisoning.
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Major Fire At Sulfuric Acid Plant In Chelyabinsk Region

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A fire has broken out at the Karabashmed copper-smelting plant in Karabash, around 80 kilometres north-west of Chelyabinsk.

Vladimir Kara-Murza Reportedly Out Of Coma, Still In Serious Condition 

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The Interpreter’s Editor-in-Chief, Michael Weiss, who is also a senior fellow at the Institute of Modern Russia, has spoken to sources close to opposition figure Vladimir Kara-Murza. According to the latest news, Kara-Murza was in a coma but has now regained consciousness.

Opposition Writer Kara-Murza Diagnosed with ‘Severe Kidney Failure’ 

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Vladimir Kara-Murza, Jr., federal coordinator for the Open Russia movement, has been diagnosed with “severe kidney malfunction,” his father, Vladimir Kara-Murza, Sr. told RBK.ru (translation by The Interpreter):

NEWS ANALYSIS: Dubious outcomes of Kerry's meeting with Putin in Sochi - The Ukrainian Weekly (press release) (subscription)

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NEWS ANALYSIS: Dubious outcomes of Kerry's meeting with Putin in Sochi
The Ukrainian Weekly (press release) (subscription)
Russia is slowly recovering from this month's (May 9) celebrations of the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany 70 years ago, but remains reluctant to take stock of the problems that are looming large over the immediate future (see Eurasia Daily ...

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NATO chief reacts to Russian surprise military exercises - CBS News

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NATO chief reacts to Russian surprise military exercises
CBS News
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg told CBS News he does not see any immediate threat against any of the 28 nations that make up the largest peacetime alliance in the world, despite Russian aggression in Eastern Ukraine and unannounced military ...

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Russia and NATO stage rival air combat exercises - Sydney Morning Herald

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Russia and NATO stage rival air combat exercises
Sydney Morning Herald
The surprise test of the Russian Central Military District's ability to fend off an air invasion coincides with NATO-led military exercises over the Arctic region that are part of the Western alliance's response to Russia's stepped-up manoeuvres over ...
Russia and West Hold War Games Over ArcticDefenseNews.com
Show of muscle: Russia runs military exerciseKTVZ
About 100 US, European jets join Arctic exercise near RussiaReuters

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Obama, NATO Chief Denounce Russia's 'Increasingly Aggressive' Posture - Voice of America

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Obama, NATO Chief Denounce Russia's 'Increasingly Aggressive' Posture
Voice of America
WHITE HOUSE—. U.S. President Barack Obama cited Russia's “increasingly aggressive” posture with respect to Ukraine Tuesday, as he and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg discussed the challenges facing NATO as it works to protect alliance ...
Obama denounces Russia's 'increasingly aggressive posture' on Ukraineeuronews
Obama, NATO Chief Discuss Russia's 'Increasingly Aggressive Posture'Wall Street Journal
Obama labels Russia 'increasingly aggressive'Sky News Australia
Ukraine Today -Kyiv Post -Press TV
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Russia and West Hold War Games Over Arctic - DefenseNews.com

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Russia and West Hold War Games Over Arctic
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HOSCOW — Russia was conducting huge and unexpected war games Tuesday, coinciding with a NATO drill in the Arctic at a time of heightened tensions in the region. The snap check launched on the orders of President Vladimir Putin involved up to 700 ... 
Russia and NATO stage rival air combat exercisesSydney Morning Herald
A signal to Russia: Ulrich Kühn on NATO's exercises in northern EuropeDeutsche Welle
Show of muscle: Russia runs military exerciseWMUR Manchester

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America lost the Cold War: Russia, China and the new autocratic world order - Salon

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America lost the Cold War: Russia, China and the new autocratic world order
Salon
Consider what's happening in Russia, where an elected autocrat presides over a free market shaped by a powerful state apparatus. Similarly, China's mash-up of market Leninism offers a one-from-column-A-and-one-from-Column-B combination platter.

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Russia Won't Admit POWs Are in Ukraine - Daily Beast

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Russia Won't Admit POWs Are in Ukraine
Daily Beast
Russians never betray their own” is a common slogan. It was often repeated in Crimea last spring, when militia in brand new Russian EMR (universal camouflage pattern) combat uniforms without insignia surrounded the airport and took over administrative ...
Putin is going to extreme lengths to hide Russian soldiers who are dying while ...Business Insider
Russia Digs Ditches to Slow Inflow of Arms and Men From UkraineBloomberg
Russia using mobile crematoriums to hide dead troops in Ukraine, U.S. ...Washington Times
Global Voices Online -Bloomberg View
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Breakdown in US-Russia relations raises risk of nuclear-armed jihadists - Reuters Blogs (blog)

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Breakdown in US-Russia relations raises risk of nuclear-armed jihadists
Reuters Blogs (blog)
Graft in Russia is rife, and corruption plus available uranium is a troubling combination. This vulnerability is heightened by the fact that at many nuclear sites the accounting systems to track uranium and plutonium could not sufficiently identify ...

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China, Updating Military Strategy, Puts Focus on Projecting Naval Power 

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A new policy paper says Beijing plans to extend its naval power on the open seas in coming years, and not just patrol coastal waters.
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ISIS ‘on the March’

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Stuart Gottlieb, a former Senate foreign policy adviser, disagrees with an Op-Ed article, “Calm Down. ISIS Isn’t Winning.”

Analysis: Having taken Ramadi and Palmyra, ISIS is now unstoppable 

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The capture by Islamic State forces of the Iraqi city of Ramadi, on May 17, has given the organization a fortified urban base less than an hour’s drive from Baghdad. Its near-simultaneous takeover of the central Syrian city of Palmyra, points to the organization’s permanence and demonstrates its widening operational span, which now ranges from Western Libya to the Iranian border. Without an all-out war effort by outside forces, such as Iran, or the United States, it is difficult to see how the Islamic State could be stopped from permanently establishing itself as a major actor in the region. However, such an eventuality is extremely improbable, as no outside force appears willing to confront ISIS in a symmetrical way.

Syria: Palmyra Ruins Unharmed Since ISIS Takeover, Official Says 

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The antiquities official, Maamoun Abdulkarim, said that there was “no damage so far,” but that he was still afraid the group would blow up Palmyra’s 2,000-year-old ruins.

Texas Senate Passes Anti-sharia Law Bill 

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Texas is the latest state to try to protect itself against attempts by the Muslim Brotherhood and its allies to insinuate its sharia law into American jurisprudence.

Federal Dysfunction, Unabated 

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Now, on top of Secret Service agents frolicking with hookers in the hotels they’re supposed to be securing for President Obama’s impending visits, the news is even worse about yet another allegedly top security operation at the federal level.

U.S.-China War “Inevitable” If U.S. Continues Flights Over Claimed Islands 

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The Global Times, a newspaper owned by the Chinese Communist Party’s People's Daily, said in an editorial on May 25 that “U.S.-China war is inevitable in the South China Sea ... if the United States’ bottom line is that China has to halt its activities” in the disputed Spratly Islands. China calls the disputed territory the Nansha Islands. 

Obama Leans on Cities, States to Bypass Constitution

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President Obama is influencing local leaders to bypass Congress and enact his legislative agenda.
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future civil unrest in us - Google Search

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Story image for future civil unrest in us from Huffington Post

Can We Head Off a Long Hot Summer of Riots and Rebellion?

Huffington Post-May 26, 2015
To avoid a long hot summer this year and in the future, but also to address .... that action around the nation by diminishing every American's civil rights .... time bomb of urban unrest to explode in more and more communities.

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