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+4:3 Suspect in Politkovskaya murder to stay in custody until late December

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26th August 2011 1. Pan of former police investigator Dmitry Pavlyuchenkov being taken into court 2. Wide of Pavlyuchenkov in the courtroom cage 3. Close up of handcuffs locking door of cage 4. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Dmitry Pavlyuchenkov,...
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President Biden: 'Distinct Possibility' Russia Will Invade Ukraine

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The United States and its NATO allies worry that the concentration of about 100,000 Russian troops near Ukraine signals Moscow's intention to attack.
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Bloomberg

NATO Sees No Signs of De-escalation on Ground by Russia

Higher Ed
NATO has yet to see any signs of a reduced Russian presence on its border with Ukraine, Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg told reporters in Brussels, although he said Moscow's announcement offered "reason for cautious optimism." 
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Sky News

Dark clouds moving across Houses of Parliament

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of City of Westminster, dark cloud moving over the Houses of Parliament on 24th February 2022 in London, United Kingdom.
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U.S., Europe Agree To Freeze Assets Of Russia's Putin, Lavrov

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EU ministers said that further sanctions are possible, including booting Russia out of SWIFT, the dominant system for global financial transactions.
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Sky News

Vadym Prystaiko press conference following the invasion of Ukraine

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CLEAN: Interior shot of Ambassador of Ukraine to the United Kingdom Vadym Prystaiko speaking at a press conference giving an update about the invasion of Ukraine by Russia and answering questions from the press on 24th February 2022 in...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Travel ban would be 'part of the US' sanctions on Putin, Lavrov: W.House

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White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki says a travel ban "would be a part" of sanctions on Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in the wake of Moscow's attack on Ukraine (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Sky News

Vladimir Putin visits Greenwich Observatory with Prince Andrew

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of Russian President, Vladimir Putin touring Greenwich observatory with Prince Andrew, Duke of Kent and looking through the Observatory telescope during a visit to the UK on the 26th June 2003 in London, England
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Sky News

Boris Johnson address to the nation following invasion of Ukraine

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shot of UK Prime Minister Boirs Johnson address to the nation following the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, calling the Russian President Vladimir Putin a 'dictator' on 24th February 2022 in London, United Kingdom.
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Press Association

Russian ambassador: UK diplomacy offers nothing to resolve Ukraine crisis

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Russia’s ambassador to the UK Andrei Kelin said it was too soon to say whether a proposed summit between Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin could resolve the Ukraine crisis Interview key points: - On the proposed summit between Vladimir Putin...
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Bloomberg

Atlantic Council Agnia Grigas on Russia Oil Ban Talks

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Atlantic Council Senior Fellow Agnia Grigas says the West must urgently stop funding the Russian war machine by stopping purchases of Russian oil and gas. Grigas specializes in energy and foreign policy of the U.S. and Eurasia including...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Envoy to NATO: Russia Can't Explain Troop Movements

Higher Ed
Julianne Smith, U.S. ambassador to NATO, says the alliance will keep the door open to a dialog with Russia but is also preparing for other contingencies amid rising tensions over Ukraine. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Bloomberg

Putin's Army Failing in Ukraine, Ex-U.S. Defense Chief Says

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Russia has failed to achieve any of its major objectives in Ukraine, former U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Tuesday. He says the war is at a stalemate. He speaks on "Balance of Power With David Westin." 
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Staff at top news magazine, part of Gusinsky's Mediamost, are sacked

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1. Offices of Itogi and Segodnya 2. Reporters and journalists outside the offices 3. Doors 4. Plaque saying "Itogi Magazine" 5. Journalists 6. Setup shot for Sergei Parkhomenko, editor of Itogi 7. Cutaway journalists 8. SOUNDBITE:...
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NATO Commits To Future Ukraine Membership, Drums Up Aid

Higher Ed
It's a commitment that NATO leaders made to Ukraine 14 years ago, but it won't happen anytime soon and some say it influenced Russia's invasion.
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Bloomberg

Ukraine Not a Top Priority for Trump: Ian Bremmer

Higher Ed
Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer talks about how the war in Ukraine will impact the midterm elections. He also says Ukraine won't be a top priority for former President Donald Trump if he runs again in 2024. He's on "Balance of Power."
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White House calls Ukraine's referendum illegitimate; comment on Boko Haram video

Higher Ed
The White House said on Monday the Unites States does not recognise the results of a twin sovereignty referendum in eastern Ukraine. Spokesman Jay Carney said during a briefing it was also "disappointing" that Russia did not use its...
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Bush and Aznar newsconference

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1. Bush and Aznar arriving 2. Bush and Aznar going up to podium 3. Mid shot of US President Bush and Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) US President George W. Bush: "The ABM Treaty is a relic of the past. It...
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Thousands took to the streets of Moscow and St. Petersburg on Sunday, braving strong winds and torrential rains for a second week of protests over Russia's fraud-tainted parliamentary vote.

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HEADLINE: Thousands rally in Russia over fraud-tainted vote CAPTION: Thousands took to the streets of Moscow and St. Petersburg on Sunday, braving strong winds and torrential rains for a second week of protests over Russia's...
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WRAP Update on Rice visit

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1. Wide exterior the Kremlin in Moscow's Red Square 2. Wide of Russian President Vladimir Putin and US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice walking towards each other, shaking hands 3. Cutaway media 4. Wide Russia-US talks 5. Russian...
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Bloomberg

Putin Sees Improving Turkey Relations, Progress in Syria

Higher Ed
Sept. 2 -- Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses relations with Turkey and working towards structural change in Syria. Putin speaks in an exclusive Bloomberg interview with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait.
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Bloomberg

Weafer: Putin to Be More Assertive at This G-20

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Sept. 2 -- Christopher Weafer, senior partner and founder at Macro Advisory, discusses Russian President Vladimir Putin's relationship with the West ahead of this year's G-20 meeting, the hacking of DNC e-mails, and looks at Putin's...
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Putin critic briefs US lawmakers on poisoning

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 29 March 20171. Wide of hearing beginning2. SOUNDBITE (English) Sen. John McCain, (R) Arizona:"It's very clear that Vladimir Putin has decided that he will...
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Bloomberg

Trump's Top Diplomat Comes With Love From Russia

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Jan.09 -- Rex Tillerson spent the last four decades at Exxon Mobil, making deals and building relationships on six continents for the Texas-based oil giant. Along the way, he received the Order of Friendship from Russia. That special...