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Ноябрь
2017

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Famous French Women Call on President Macron to Fight Sexual Harassment

Sputnik International 

The recent sexual harassment scandal around Harvey Weinstein, a famous American film producer, prompted famous people to speak up about cases of sexual misconduct and now this issue is on the top of the European and the United States' political and media agenda.

Russian Bases in Cuba, Vietnam Could Help Prevent Growing 'US Aggression' - MP

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Viktor Bondarev, the head of the Russian upper house's Defense and Security Committee, has outlined in an interview with Sputnik his views on the relations between Moscow and its "historical partners" Hanoi and Havana in the current political landscape on the international arena.

End of the Dream? Elon Musk’s Financial Woes Begin to Mount

Sputnik International 

The business empire of Elon Musk, built with the help of government subsidies, is suffering considerable financial losses as certain ventures of his appear to be unable to meet the previously declared expectations.



Bin Laden’s Declassified Files Vanish From CIA Website

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A trove of declassified files and documents that were obtained during bin Laden’s assassination appear to have vanished from the CIA's official website, where they were originally published.

Montenegro Rolls Out Red Carpet for NATO but 'Practical Consequences' Expected

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The Montenegrin government is considering legislation which will codify its agreements with NATO, and stipulates many privileges for the alliance's forces in the country. Speaking to Sputnik Serbia, local journalist Marko Vesovic said that such game rules should be rejected by all those states which cherish their sovereignty.

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Why Rwanda's Genocide Could Not Have Happened Without France's Involvement

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The investigation into the murder of former Rwandan president Juvenal Habyarimana, which sparked genocide in the country in 1994, is still under way. Some continue to suggest that it might have been either instigated by France or by the country's Tutsi militia. French writer Jacques Morel explains why his country was definitely involved.


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