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Twitter bans RT advertising over alleged interference in US elections
Twitter has banned ads from RT and Sputnik over alleged meddling in the 2016 US election. RT’s editor-in-chief says the move will spark retaliation from Moscow and has revealed that Twitter pushed RT to spend ad money during the presidential campaign.
The social network says it will give away money already earned from the two companies.
Lavrov: Haradinaj got away with war crimes
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia should have been shut down a long time ago, because it proved its bias.
According to Sputnik's Serbian language website, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said this at the World Youth and Students Festival in Sochi.
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Lavrov says Haradinaj got away with war crimes
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia should have been shut down a long time ago, because it proved its bias.
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Gulyevich: We won't be persuading anyone RSHC is not military base
The new Russian director of the Russian-Serbian Humanitarian Center says he has no intention of persuading anyone that the facility is not a military base.
The arrival of Viktor Gulyevich, "a Baikal commander," to Nis, a town in southern Serbia, has stirred spirits when it comes to the Center (RSHC), Sputnik said.
Kalashnikov: Return Kosovo to Serbia - then talk about sovereignty
State Duma Committee on CIS Affairs and Eurasian Integration chair Leonid Kalashnikov has called on the US president and the West to "return Kosovo to Serbia."
Top US senator: “Turkey’s Purchase of Russian missile system may trigger sanctions”
Turkey’s recent purchase of an advanced Russian anti-air weapons system may have violated a U.S. law that would require an automatic imposition of sanctions on the NATO member, a top Democratic lawmaker said today.
Albanian lobbyists, Clinton Foundation drafting resolution to make Pristina UN observer
Following the announcement of internal dialogue on Kosovo, Albanian lobbyists are busily preparing a resolution for the UN in order to give Kosovo a chair.
According to Sputnik, lobbyists in America are working on the draft, helped by the Clinton Foundation, and their plan is for Kosovo to gain the status of "an observer state," modeled after Palestine.
EU Wary of China's Growing Clout in Serbia, Balkans
Alarmed by China's expanding economic role and its huge investments in the region's infrastructure projects, NATO's onetime Secretary General Javier Solana believes the Balkan countries could "change their motivation and become part of the EU's institutional model."
Ex NATO chief: "Russia should pay a higher price"
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A former NATO chief thinks the EU should reconcile itself with new US sanctions against Russia and accept them in the name of the Trans-Atlantic partnership.
According to Anders Fogh Rasmussen's op-ed published by the Financial Times, quoted by Sputnik, Russia's goal is to divide the West and win in the new Cold War.
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Ex NATO chief: Putin is succeeding, EU must not oppose US
A former NATO chief thinks the EU should reconcile itself with new US sanctions against Russia and accept them in the name of the Trans-Atlantic partnership.
According to Anders Fogh Rasmussen's op-ed published by the Financial Times, quoted by Sputnik, Russia's goal is to divide the West and win in the new Cold War.