Alexander Litvinenko

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Ramūnas Bogdanas. You‘re angry the president didn‘t congratulate V. Putin?

A week ago, Russia featured a spectacle, which was called elections, after which the Lithuanian president did not congratulate Vladimir…

7 years ago
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Politicians and analysts: Russia is becoming more dangerous than North Korea

Vladimir Putin has become Russian president once again. This comes as no surprise to anyone because there were no real…

7 years ago
  • Foreign affairs

British report linking Putin to poisoning of Litvinenko doesn’t surprise Grybauskaitė

Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaitė is not surprised by the findings in the British High Court judge's report concerning the death…

9 years ago
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Putin ‘probably approved’ murder of ex-spy Litvinenko, says UK inquiry

The murder of ex-Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko in London in 2006 was "probably" approved by Russian President Vladimir Putin, according…

9 years ago
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Putin’s Russia: What did Nemtsov’s assassination reveal about the current regime?

Assassination of opposition leader Boris Nemtsov was a shocking wake-up call for many all over the globe. Circumstances were more…

10 years ago
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Putin’s Russia. Roots of today’s regime date back to KGB under Andropov

In the articles of Putin's Russia series I have repeatedly written about Yevgeny Primakov’s clan. I have described in detail…

10 years ago
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Putin’s Russia. Why it is worth to reconsider links between Kremlin and international terrorism

It was all over the world news when Lithuanian president Dalia Grybauskaitė publicly stated that Russia was a “terrorist country”.…

10 years ago