Alexander Litvinenko
8 articles
Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaitė is not surprised by the findings in the British High Court judge's report concerning the death of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko and says that the document is further proof of how unpredictable Russia and its leader, Vladimir Putin, have become.
The murder of ex-Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko in London in 2006 was "probably" approved by Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to the report of a British public inquiry into the death.
Assassination of opposition leader Boris Nemtsov was a shocking wake-up call for many all over the globe. Circumstances were more than eloquent – bullets hit Nemtsov right in front of Kremlin and merely one day before the planned protest march.
In the articles of Putin's Russia series I have repeatedly written about Yevgeny Primakov’s clan. I have described in detail the ongoing battle regarding the implementation of the so-called peace plan in Ukraine, and Primakov’s influence structures both in Russia and in the West. The article about Y...
It was all over the world news when Lithuanian president Dalia Grybauskaitė publicly stated that Russia was a “terrorist country”. She later explained that Russia “has attributes of a terrorist state”.
Britain announces it will conduct a public inquiry into death of a former Russian spy who accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of ordering his murder.