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The UK government is weighing up when to attribute blame for a nerve-agent attack and what form punishment should take
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The identification of a nerve agent in the attack on a former spy is nudging the UK government towards blaming Moscow
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The death in prison of the founder of a prominent wildlife NGO shows how security concerns can block progress
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US-Israeli naval exercises off Cyprus will this time stop Turkey staging its own exercises to block exploring for gas
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A former Russian intelligence officer and his daughter may have been poisoned
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While Rwanda's post-genocide economic gains have been impressive, they depend in large part on uncritical donor largesse
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The opposition and civil society are concerned about draft security-related legislation
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The US authorities are setting out stronger evidence of Russian interference
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Turkey has defused, at least temporarily, two of its main foreign policy challenges
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The US and UK governments take a tough new line on Moscow by blaming it for a June 2017 cyberattack
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