Russians who tried to hack chemical weapons watchdog during Salisbury probe foiled because assassin's friend was ...

Feedly Logo
October 21, 2018
Russians who tried to hack chemical weapons watchdog during Salisbury probe foiled because assassin's friend was ...
Invest In a Better Hair Towel
Global Security News: 8:44 AM 10/21/2018 – Latest News
Russia tries to edge out Europe and US in MENA
Since Downing of Russian Jet, Moscow Toughens Stance Against Israel in Syria
Russia says 87000 militants eliminated in Syria
Moscow: 88000 Gunmen Eliminated in Syria in 3 Years
Sergey Skripal – FBI News Review: 5:38 AM 10/21/2018 – Operation Novichok – Salisbury Poisoning – News Review Update
A high-ranking Orthodox priest in Turkey landed a blow against Putin by invoking an obscure and ancient power from ...
Ketner 65th Anniversary
Salisbury poisoning suspects: What we know so far
Husband of 'poisoned' Russian model is friends with notorious conman
Salisbury poisoning suspects Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov were held in Netherlands
From Russia with Love: GRU spy's dating profile picture that was taken just 650 metres from intelligence agency's ...
OPINION: Not everyone can claim to be an artist but we can all doodle
Russia says kills 88000 Syria rebels
Sound Off for Oct. 21, 2018

Russians who tried to hack chemical weapons watchdog during Salisbury probe foiled because assassin's friend was ...

Mirror.co.uk
Russian spooks who tried to hack the chemical weapons watchdog as it probed the Salisbury attack were foiled because a friend of one of the assassins was bugged. Colonel Konstantin Bakhtin was caught discussing the plot against the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons in Amsterdam during phone calls to the GRU headquarters.
Read More

Invest In a Better Hair Towel

Daily Beast
There was a time in which I would scoff at spending $30 on a hair towel. But that time was before I tried out the AQUIS towel. Normally, I opt for the bulk packages of the As Seen On TV Turbie Twist you can find on Amazon, and they worked fine.
Read More

Global Security News: 8:44 AM 10/21/2018 – Latest News

Salisbury Poisoning 2018 News Review from mikenova (20 sites)
2.13.18 – Merkel The Spider Düsseldorf carnival: Float shows Donald Trump mounted by Russian bear – Business Insider The German Intelligence behind Operations “Trump” and “9/11”. 
Read More

Russia tries to edge out Europe and US in MENA

Middle East Online
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi met with Russian President Vladimir Putin on October 17, at the end of the 3-day state visit to Russia. Sisi’s prize for the journey — his fourth to Russia since taking office in 2014 — was what officials described as a strategic cooperation treaty designed to increase trade, military and other ties between the two countries.
Read More

Since Downing of Russian Jet, Moscow Toughens Stance Against Israel in Syria

Haaretz
Since Downing of Russian Jet, Moscow Toughens Stance Against Israel in Syria  HaaretzFull coverage
Read More

Russia says 87000 militants eliminated in Syria

AMN Al-Masdar News
BEIRUT, LEBANON (3:00 P.M.) – Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced on Saturday that their forces had struck at least 122,000 terrorist facilities in Syria in the past three years.
Read More

Moscow: 88000 Gunmen Eliminated in Syria in 3 Years

Asharq Al-awsat English
Moscow: 88,000 Gunmen Eliminated in Syria in 3 Years
Read More

Sergey Skripal – FBI News Review: 5:38 AM 10/21/2018 – Operation Novichok – Salisbury Poisoning – News Review Update

Salisbury Poisoning 2018 News Review from mikenova (20 sites)
1 Russia says killed 88000 Syria rebels “Over the course of the operation, a total of more than 87,500 rebels have been eliminated, 1,411 settlements have been liberated and more than 95 percent of Syria’s territory,” Shoigu was quoted as saying at a forum in Singapore in a ministry statement.
Read More

A high-ranking Orthodox priest in Turkey landed a blow against Putin by invoking an obscure and ancient power from ...

Business Insider
Vladimir Putin faced a major blow to his power when a powerful Orthodox priest used an ancient and obscure power to undermine Russia's religious influence in Ukraine. On October 11 the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople — an Istanbul-based religious body that oversees Orthodoxy Christianity — recognized the independence of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, which had previously been subservient to Russia.
Read More

Ketner 65th Anniversary

Salisbury Post
Ketner 65th Anniversary  Salisbury PostFull coverage
Read More

Salisbury poisoning suspects: What we know so far

Daily Mail
Salisbury poisoning suspects: What we know so far By Press Association Published: 23:18 EDT, 26 September 2018 | Updated: 23:18 EDT, 26 September 2018
Read More

Husband of 'poisoned' Russian model is friends with notorious conman

Daddyhood
The Russian model who claimed she was the victim of a new Salisbury poison plot has worked as a a £4,000-a-night escort, and her husband who was also taken ill has helped stage sex involving prostitutes.
Read More

Salisbury poisoning suspects Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov were held in Netherlands

Yorkshire Coast Radio
Salisbury poisoning suspects Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov were held in Netherlands  Yorkshire Coast RadioReport: Russian spy suspects detained this year by Dutch  KVOA Tucson NewsFull coverage
Read More

From Russia with Love: GRU spy's dating profile picture that was taken just 650 metres from intelligence agency's ...

Daily Mail
One of the seven Russian spies who waged cyber warfare against the west posted his details on a dating website, allowing the profile to be traced to within 650 metres of state intelligence headquarters.
Read More

OPINION: Not everyone can claim to be an artist but we can all doodle

Salisbury Journal
ONE of my daughter’s dear friends was recently admitted to hospital with a serious eating disorder. Bella is hoping to visit her friend soon, and wondered what to take her – magazines?
Read More

Russia says kills 88000 Syria rebels

Yahoo News
Russia's defence minister said Saturday that almost 88,000 rebels had been killed in Syria in the three years since Moscow's intervention to back government forces. "Over the course of the operation, a total of more than 87,500 rebels have been eliminated, 1,411 settlements have been liberated and more than 95 percent of Syria's territory," Shoigu was quoted as saying at a forum in Singapore in a ministry statement.
Read More

Sound Off for Oct. 21, 2018

Gainesville Sun
What's on your mind? Call Sound Off, our weekly column of community comments, at 352-337-0368. — Why is everyone saying that it costs two or three times as much to fly out of Gainesville’s airport as it costs to fly out of Jacksonville, Orlando or Tampa?
Read More
Feeling mobile? Get the Feedly app and read on the go
GooglePlay Store App

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

New questions arise about House Democratic caucus’s loyalty to Obama | » Democrats Stymie Obama on Trade 12/06/15 22:13 from WSJ.com: World News - World News Review

Немецкий историк: Запад был наивен, надеясь, что Россия станет партнёром - Военное обозрение

8:45 AM 11/9/2017 - Putin Is Hoping He And Trump Can Patch Things Up At Meeting In Vietnam

Review: ‘The Great War of Our Time’ by Michael Morell with Bill Harlow | FBI File Shows Whitney Houston Blackmailed Over Lesbian Affair | Schiff, King call on Obama to be aggressive in cyberwar, after purported China hacking | The Iraqi Army No Longer Exists | Hacking Linked to China Exposes Millions of U.S. Workers | Was China Behind the Latest Hack Attack? I Don’t Think So - U.S. National Security and Military News Review - Cyberwarfare, Cybercrimes and Cybersecurity - News Review

10:37 AM 11/2/2017 - RECENT POSTS: Russian propagandists sought to influence LGBT voters with a "Buff Bernie" ad

3:49 AM 11/7/2017 - Recent Posts

» Suddenly, Russia Is Confident No Longer - NPR 20/12/14 11:55 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks | Russia invites North Korean leader to Moscow for May visit - Reuters | Belarus Refuses to Trade With Russia in Roubles - Newsweek | F.B.I. Evidence Is Often Mishandled, an Internal Inquiry Finds - NYT | Ukraine crisis: Russia defies fresh Western sanctions - BBC News | Website Critical Of Uzbek Government Ceases Operation | North Korea calls for joint inquiry into Sony Pictures hacking case | Turkey's Erdogan 'closely following' legal case against rival cleric | Dozens arrested in Milwaukee police violence protest