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Germany AND Novichok – Google News: Former M16 boss says Brexit makes UK more vulnerable to attacks like Russian novichok poisoning – Politics live – The Guardian (blog)
Novichok poisonings | Washington Post – Google News: Former MI6 boss says Brexit makes UK more vulnerable to attacks like Russian novichok poisoning – Politics live – The Guardian (blog)
Germany AND Novichok – Google News: Ex-spy chief says Brexit leaves UK vulnerable to attack – The Telegraph
Novichok poisonings | Washington Post – Google News: Ex-spy chief says Brexit leaves UK vulnerable to attack – Washington Post
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salisbury poisoning – Google News: Brexit will make UK more vulnerable to Salisbury-style attacks, warns former head of MI6 – Yahoo Finance
Novichok poisonings mail online – Google News: Britain’s former top spy says Russia only dared to mount the Salisbury novichok attack because they thought the UK … – Daily Mail
Justice Dept. charges Russian woman with interference in midterm elections – Washington Post
Salisbury, Novichok and International Law on the Use of Force – RUSI Analysis
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Ex-spy chief says Brexit leaves UK vulnerable to attack – Washington Post
Ex-spy chief says Brexit leaves UK vulnerable to attack – The Telegraph
Ex-spy chief says Brexit leaves UK vulnerable to attack – PAHomePage.com
Brexit will make UK more vulnerable to Salisbury-style attacks, warns former head of MI6 – Yahoo Finance
Britain’s former top spy says Russia only dared to mount the Salisbury novichok attack because they thought the UK … – Daily Mail
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Germany AND Novichok – Google News: Former M16 boss says Brexit makes UK more vulnerable to attacks like Russian novichok poisoning – Politics live – The Guardian (blog)


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Former M16 boss says Brexit makes UK more vulnerable to attacks like RussianĀ novichokĀ poisoning – Politics live
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… World at One that Brexit would make the UK more vulnerable to attacks like the RussianĀ novichokĀ poisoning in Salisbury. He is giving a speech today in which he will say that Russia would not have used a nerve agent on the streets of America orGermany.
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Former MI6 boss says Brexit makes UK more vulnerable to attacks like RussianĀ novichok poisoningĀ – Politics live
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Ex MI6 boss John Sawers’ argument that the Russians wouldn’t have attempted the SkripalĀ poisoningĀ but for Brexit would carry more weight if the Russians hadn’t killed Alexander Litvinenko with polonium in London in 2006, a decade before the Brexit vote.
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Ex-spy chief says Brexit leaves UK vulnerable to attack
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… former Russian spy in Salisbury. John Sawers, who led MI6 between 2009 and 2014, says “I don’t believe Russia would have used a nerve agent on the streets of an American orĀ GermanĀ city” because the consequences would be too great. He says Britain’sĀ 
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Ex-spy chief says Brexit leaves UK vulnerable to attack
Washington Post
Sawers gave a speech Friday in Salisbury, where spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia wereĀ poisonedĀ in March with the nerve agentĀ Novichok. Britain says the attack was ordered at a senior level of the Russian government, a claim Moscow denies.
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LONDON (AP) – Brexit could leave Britain more vulnerable to attacks like the nerve-agent poisoning of a Russian ex-spy in Salisbury, a former head of the U.K.’s overseas intelligence service said Friday. “I don’t believe Russia would have used a nerveĀ 
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Brexit will make UK more vulnerable toĀ Salisbury-style attacks, warns former head of MI6
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Brexit will make Britain more vulnerable to attacks like the Russian novichokĀ poisoningĀ inĀ Salisbury, a former boss of MI6 has claimed. Sir John Sawers said the Russian chose to attack in Britain because the country looks weak. He added they wouldĀ 
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Britain’s former top spy says Russia only dared to mount the SalisburyĀ novichokĀ attack because they thought the UK …
Daily Mail
Tory MP Mark Francois, who sits on the defence select committee, toldĀ MailOnline: ‘If this was what the Russians thought then they massively miscalculated. ‘The mass expulsions of over 150 Russian diplomats by Britain’s allies around the worldĀ 
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Justice Dept. charges Russian woman with interference in midterm elections – Washington Post


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Justice Dept. charges Russian woman with interference in midterm elections
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The Justice DepartmentĀ announced Friday it hadĀ on FridayĀ charged a Russian womanĀ who prosecutors say conspiredĀ for her alleged role in a conspiracyĀ to interfere with the 2018 U.S. election, marking the first criminal caseĀ that accusesprosecutors have brought againstĀ a foreign nationalĀ ofĀ forĀ interfering in the upcomingĀ midterms.
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Following Prime Minister Theresa May’s statement of 12 March 2018 in response to theĀ NovichokĀ incident inĀ Salisbury, news reports and social media platforms were awash with talk that it constituted an armed attack by Russia against the UK, that the UKĀ 
Fears Amesbury recovery will be forgotten – Spire FM


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FearsĀ AmesburyĀ recovery will be forgotten
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It needs focused attention following the town’sĀ novichokĀ incident say some members of the business community. Concerns have been raised about the future direction of the recovery inĀ Amesbury. They come after the Leader of Wiltshire Council Jane ScottĀ …
Indonesian journalists urge clarity on Khashoggi case – Yeni Şafak English


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Indonesian journalists urge clarity on Khashoggi case
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It said the Western countries — led by the Britain — took an immediate action against Russia by expelling Russian diplomats after former Russian agent Sergei Skripal gotĀ poisonedĀ in the city of Salisbury in early 2018, but there were very fewĀ 
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Ex-spy chief says Brexit leaves UK vulnerable to attack – Washington Post


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Ex-spy chief says Brexit leaves UK vulnerable to attack
Washington Post
Sawers gave a speech Friday in Salisbury, where spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia wereĀ poisonedĀ in March with the nerve agentĀ Novichok. Britain says the attack was ordered at a senior level of the Russian government, a claim Moscow denies.
and moreĀ Ā»
Ex-spy chief says Brexit leaves UK vulnerable to attack – The Telegraph


The Telegraph

Ex-spy chief says Brexit leaves UK vulnerable to attack
The Telegraph
Sawers was speaking at an event in Salisbury, southwest England, where ex-spyĀ Sergei SkripalĀ and his adult daughter, Yulia, were poisoned in March with the military-grade nerve agent Novichok. Britain alleges the attack was ordered at a senior level ofĀ 
Russia carried out Salisbury attack because Brexit has made Britain ‘weak and isolated’, ex-MI6 chief saysTelegraph.co.uk
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Ex-spy chief says Brexit leaves UK vulnerable to attack
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LONDON (AP) – Brexit could leave Britain more vulnerable to attacks like the nerve-agent poisoning of a Russian ex-spy in Salisbury, a former head of the U.K.’s overseas intelligence service said Friday. “I don’t believe Russia would have used a nerveĀ 
Brexit will make UK more vulnerable to Salisbury-style attacks, warns former head of MI6Yahoo Finance
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Brexit will make UK more vulnerable to Salisbury-style attacks, warns former head of MI6 – Yahoo Finance


Yahoo Finance

Brexit will make UK more vulnerable toĀ Salisbury-style attacks, warns former head of MI6
Yahoo Finance
Brexit will make Britain more vulnerable to attacks like the Russian novichokĀ poisoningĀ inĀ Salisbury, a former boss of MI6 has claimed. Sir John Sawers said the Russian chose to attack in Britain because the country looks weak. He added they wouldĀ 
Ex-spy chief says Brexit leaves UK vulnerable to attackMyArkLaMiss (press release) (blog)
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Britain’s former top spy says Russia only dared to mount the Salisbury novichok attack because they thought the UK … – Daily Mail


Daily Mail

Britain’s former top spy says Russia only dared to mount the SalisburyĀ novichokĀ attack because they thought the UK …
Daily Mail
Tory MP Mark Francois, who sits on the defence select committee, toldĀ MailOnline: ‘If this was what the Russians thought then they massively miscalculated. ‘The mass expulsions of over 150 Russian diplomats by Britain’s allies around the worldĀ 
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Turkey Questions Employees of Saudi Consulate on Khashoggi
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ANKARA (Reuters) – Turkish prosecutors investigating the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi questioned Turkish employees of the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on Friday, widening the hunt for evidence in a case straining some of Riyadh’sĀ …
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German,Ā RussianĀ MP’s meet, talk Nord Stream 2 pipeline amid US opposition
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… years, and boost the euros,ā€ said Dr. Jorg Kramer, chief economist at Commerzbank. The pipeline is expected to start operation early next year, delivering 55 billion cubic meters ofĀ RussianĀ natural gas to the EU and billions of euros to the KremlinĀ 
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Басманный суГ ŠœŠ¾ŃŠŗŠ²Ń‹Ā Š°Ń€ŠµŃŃ‚Š¾Š²Š°Š»Ā Š“Š¾ 15 Š“ŠµŠŗŠ°Š±Ń€Ń первого вице-Š¼ŃŃ€Š° Дочи Š”ŠµŃ€Š³ŠµŃ Юрина. Его Š¾Š±Š²ŠøŠ½ŃŃŽŃ‚ в ŠæŠ¾Š»ŃƒŃ‡ŠµŠ½ŠøŠø в качестве Š²Š·ŃŃ‚ŠŗŠø Š“Š²ŃƒŃ… квартир, за которые он выГал Ń€Š°Š·Ń€ŠµŃˆŠµŠ½ŠøŠµ на ŃŃ‚Ń€Š¾ŠøŃ‚ŠµŠ»ŃŒŃŃ‚Š²Š¾ в гороГе. Вместе с Юриным на Гва Š¼ŠµŃŃŃ†Š° арестованы замГиректора Гепартамента ŃŠŗŠ¾Š½Š¾Š¼ŠøŠŗŠø Šø стратегического Ń€Š°Š·Š²ŠøŃ‚ŠøŃ аГминистрации Дочи АлексанГр Иванов, Š±Ń‹Š²ŃˆŠøŠ¹ Š·Š°Š¼Š½Š°Ń‡Š°Š»ŃŒŠ½ŠøŠŗŠ° правового ŃƒŠæŃ€Š°Š²Š»ŠµŠ½ŠøŃ аГминистрации АнГрей Š›ŠµŠ²ŠµŠ½Ń‚ŃŽŠŗ, Šø еще четыре человека. Всем им также ŠæŃ€ŠµŠ“ŃŠŃŠ²Š»ŠµŠ½Ń‹ Š¾Š±Š²ŠøŠ½ŠµŠ½ŠøŃ в ŠæŠ¾Š»ŃƒŃ‡ŠµŠ½ŠøŠø Š²Š·ŃŃ‚ŠŗŠø в особо ŠŗŃ€ŃƒŠæŠ½Š¾Š¼ размере. ŠŸŃ€Šø ŃŃ‚Š¾Š¼, как отмечает агентство “Š˜Š½Ń‚ŠµŃ€Ń„Š°ŠŗŃ”, ŠæŃ€Š¾ŠŗŃƒŃ€Š¾Ń€ Š²Ń‹ŃŃ‚ŃƒŠæŠ°Š» против ареста Юрина, ŃŃ‡ŠøŃ‚Š°Ń, что слеГствие не преГставило Š“Š»Ń ŃŃ‚Š¾Š³Š¾ Гостаточных обоснований. Дам вице-Š¼ŃŃ€ Дочи на суГе Š·Š°ŃŠ²ŠøŠ», что не понимает Š¾Š±Š²ŠøŠ½ŠµŠ½ŠøŃ Šø не имеет Šŗ квартирам, Ń„ŠøŠ³ŃƒŃ€ŠøŃ€ŃƒŃŽŃ‰ŠøŠ¼ в Геле, никакого Š¾Ń‚Š½Š¾ŃˆŠµŠ½ŠøŃ.
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Crime and Criminology from mikenova (8 sites): InSight Crime: Continued Obstacles Threaten Future of FARC Peace Process in Colombia

Continued Obstacles Threaten Future of FARC Peace Process in Colombia
A transitional justice system formed after the signing of a historic peace agreement with Colombia’s FARC rebels to try former fighters for crimes committed during the country’s decades-long armed conflict continues to face obstacles, further threatening the possibility of achieving lasting peace in the country.
The Special Jurisdiction for Peace (Jurisdicción Especial para la Paz – JEP) was set up after the Colombian government and the now largely demobilized Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia – FARC) signed a peace agreement in 2016.
SEE ALSO:Ā Coverage of FARC Peace
The purpose of the JEP is to ā€œadminister transitional justice and make known the crimes committed in the framework of the armed conflict before December 1, 2016,ā€ according to theĀ institution.
Below, InSight Crime looks at threeĀ obstacles that are hindering the JEP’s ability to move the peace process forward.

1. Former FARC Fighters Continue to Commit Crimes

Under the peace agreement, only former FARC fighters who did not commit crimes after 2016 can benefit from the JEP. However, since it was established, there have been reports of high profile former guerrilla members being included in the special jurisdiction’s list.
The most emblematic case is that of Seuxis Paucis HernĆ”ndez Solarte, alias ā€œJesĆŗs Santrich,ā€ who was a lead negotiator in the peace talks and was set to assume a seat in congressĀ in April 2018.
Colombian authoritiesĀ arrestedĀ Santrich in early April 2018 after the United States charged him with drug trafficking crimes committed after the 2016 peace agreement, making him ineligible to face justice through the JEP.
More recently, US authorities sanctioned another former FARC fighter for his alleged ties to the drug trade following the peace agreement.
On October 18, the US Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)Ā announcedsanctions against former FARC rebel Pedro Luis Zuleta NoscuĆ©, alias ā€œEl InvĆ”lido.ā€ The agency alleges that Zuleta NoscuĆ© ā€œcontinues to supply narcotics to criminal groups such as Colombia’s Oficina de Envigado.ā€
US authorities allege that Zuleta NoscuĆ© has long controlled a drug trafficking corridor in southwest Cauca department where he supported the FARC’s drug trafficking activities. Cauca had the fourth-highest number of hectares used for coca cultivation in 2017, according to illicit crop monitoringĀ datapublished in September of this year by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

2. ELN Guerrillas on List of Demobilized FARC Fighters

Authorities in Colombia have in the past facedĀ difficulties separatingĀ demobilizing FARC guerrillas with drug traffickers and other criminals trying to pass themselves off as FARC fighters in an effort to take advantage of the benefits awarded to the demobilized guerrillas as part of the peace agreement.
These problems persist today. JEP President Patricia Linares recently admitted that there are members of Colombia’s National Liberation Army (EjĆ©rcito de Liberación Nacional – ELN) on the list of demobilized former FARC fighters, El TiempoĀ reported.
ā€œI have information, which I myself have verified, that some of these people [ELN fighters] make up part of the Office of the High Commissioner for Peace’s lists that were prepared by the previous administration,ā€ Linares said.

3. Tension with Colombia’s Attorney General’s Office

A new legislative proposal in Colombia has generated concerns from the JEP about their ability to adequately do their job. TheĀ proposal would limit the JEP’s access to confidential information, such as military, state, intelligence and counterintelligence operations that threaten to put the country’s national security at risk, Noticias CaracolĀ reported.
JEP President Linares said that the legislation is ā€œopenly unconstitutional because it affects the [JEP’s] assigned transnational function.ā€
SEE ALSO:Ā Colombia News and Profiles
The Attorney General’s Office and the JEP have also clashed over cases that don’t threaten national security, but rather raise questions about which institution has the authority and whether ordinary justice or transnational justice is the proper route to take. The Attorney General’s Office, for example, recentlyĀ refused to hand overĀ to the JEP information pertaining to assets seized from the FARC that could be used as part of reparations for victims of the armed conflict.
That said, relations between the two institutions appear to be improving. JEP President Linares recently met with Deputy Attorney General MarĆ­a Paulina Riveros. The two agreed to create a roundtable of sorts where the two entities can discuss solutions to the many issues that have stoked tensions between them, El TiempoĀ reported.
ā€œThe Government, Congress and Judicial Power are now paddling for the same side,ā€ Colombia Attorney General NĆ©stor Humberto MartĆ­nez Neira said.
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The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars expresses its outrage and sadness over the disappearance and alleged murder ofĀ Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, a longtime friend and participant inĀ Center programming over the years who had been invited recently to join us as aĀ Visiting Arab Journalist Fellow. Ā We will miss him greatly. The Center calls upon the Government of Saudi Arabia to act expeditiously to bring the full facts of Mr. Khashoggi’s fate to light andĀ to bring to justice those responsible.

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