Global Security Newsletter // January 18

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January 18, 2019
FBI identifies man killed at I-90 rest area - Newscenter1.tv
Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks℠: This may be the smoking gun in the Russia investigation
Top stories - Google News: R. Kelly's Former Manager Surrenders on Arrest Warrant for Terroristic Threats - TMZ
1. World from Michael_Novakhov (22 sites): Reuters: World News: Man sets himself ablaze in central Prague square
1. World from Michael_Novakhov (22 sites): Reuters: World News: Huawei Polish unit executive says he is not guilty of spying charges

FBI identifies man killed at I-90 rest area - Newscenter1.tv

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FBI identifies man killed at I-90 rest area  Newscenter1.tvThe man killed at the White Lake rest area on I-90 Sunday has been identified by the FBI Minneapolis Division. Nathan Thoe, 34, of Hortonville, Wisconsin was ...
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Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks℠: This may be the smoking gun in the Russia investigation

News and Times from Michael_Novakhov (15 sites)
Michael_Novakhov shared this story . "President Donald Trump directed his longtime attorney Michael Cohen to lie to Congress about negotiations to build a Trump Tower in Moscow, according to two federal law enforcement officials involved in an investigation of the matter.
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Top stories - Google News: R. Kelly's Former Manager Surrenders on Arrest Warrant for Terroristic Threats - TMZ

News and Times from Michael_Novakhov (15 sites)
R. Kelly Former Manager Surrenders ...
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1. World from Michael_Novakhov (22 sites): Reuters: World News: Man sets himself ablaze in central Prague square

Global Security News from Michael_Novakhov (27 sites)
PRAGUE (Reuters) - A man set himself on fire in a central Prague square on Friday as Czechs marked the 50th anniversary of a student’s self-immolation in protest at the Soviet invasion that crushed the Prague Spring.
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1. World from Michael_Novakhov (22 sites): Reuters: World News: Huawei Polish unit executive says he is not guilty of spying charges

Global Security News from Michael_Novakhov (27 sites)
WARSAW (Reuters) - A Chinese executive of Huawei arrested earlier this month in Poland on suspicion of spying said on Friday he was not guilty in the case, which has drawn attention to what some Western countries say is a security risk from the world’s biggest telecoms equipment company.
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