Andrei Lugovoi

Medvedev Passed G8 Test

moscowtimes.ru     13-Jul-2008   89 related          

14 July 2008By Vladimir Frolov The Moscow Times welcomes letters to the editor. President Dmitry Medvedev has clearly passed muster at his first Group of Eight summit in Japan last week. Although in the beginning of Medvedev's...                    

My warning to Britain: your democracy is under attack from Putin's KGB infiltrators

europenews.dk     14-Jul-2008   3 related          

THE?LATE?ALEXANDER LITVINENKO once spoke to?me?about?Putin's strategic plan for damaging Western democracy and reducing it to the level of what passes for democracy in Russia. I believe that this plan is already being...                    

Zimbabwe veto: Britain and US condemn Russia and China

telegraph.co.uk     12-Jul-2008   799 related          

By Sebastian Berger in Johannesburg Britain and the US described the Russian and Chinese veto of United Nations sanctions on Zimbabwe as "incomprehensible" and "raising questions" about Russia's reliability as a G8 partner....                    

Russia accuses British diplomat of spying

independent.co.uk     11-Jul-2008   97 related          

Russia has accused a British diplomat based in Moscow of spying. He was named in media reports as Chris Bowers. A Foreign Office spokeswoman said: "I can confirm that a member of the British staff is suspected of spying by the...                    

British PM Calls Litvinenko Case ‘Unacceptable’

sptimes.ru     11-Jul-2008   8 related          

Agence France Presse LONDON — Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Thursday he told Russian President Dmitry Medvedev at the G8 summit that the issue of ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko’s death in London “would not be closed.” Giving...                    

A Summit That's Hard to Swallow

truthout.org     09-Jul-2008   8 related          

Just two days ago, Gordon Brown was urging us all to stop wasting food and combat rising prices and a global shortage of provisions. But yesterday the Prime Minister and other world leaders sat down to an 18-course gastronomic...                    

Simon Tisdall: Brown loses on points to Medvedev

guardian.co.uk     09-Jul-2008   288 related          

If it had been boxing, the encounter would have been deemed a mismatch. Dmitry Medvedev, a young, fit-looking 42, freshly elected in a (stage-managed) landslide, feisty and full of beans versus Gordon Brown, 57, veteran of a...                    

Echoes of cold war as MI5 boosts its anti-spy activities

guardian.co.uk     09-Jul-2008   7 related          

The security service MI5 is building up its counter-espionage arm against Russian and other foreign spies for the first time since the end of the cold war, according to Whitehall officials. MI5 says it has been concerned for...                    

Litvinenko's widow praises Brown

bbc.co.uk     08-Jul-2008   59 related          

The widow of ex-Russian agent Alexander Litvinenko has welcomed Gordon Brown's stance on the extradition of a man to stand trial over her husband's death. Marina Litvinenko praised the prime minister for "standing firm" on...                    

World leaders enjoy 18-course banquet... then discuss how to solve global food crisis

dailymail.co.uk     08-Jul-2008   16 related          

Summit that's hard to swallow - world leaders enjoy 18-course banquet as they discuss how to solve global food crisis By James Chapman Just two days ago, Gordon Brown was urging us all to stop wasting food and combat rising...