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the truth behind the murder of former russian security officer alexander litvinenko gets a classified stamp with evidence linking his killing being deemed too secret to be considered at the inquest in london. and europe can get by without britain says. patients of demands from the u.k. excusing its leaders of splintering. within. the christians stole a gay rights parade in the georgian capital tbilisi attacking the activists who needed police help to escape the area. and russia's mediation effort in syria gets the thumbs up from the un faces obstacles from the powers that want the rebel forces there despite evidence of atrocities committed by them in the civil war a top stories this hour. on screen international news and comment live from our studio center here in moscow a british inquest into the death of former russian security officer alexander litvinenko may have reached a dead end we've just heard that the coroner has said he is able to consider evidence whether the russian government was involved in the killing due to national security well for more on this. boy well so explain
the truth behind the murder of former russian security officer alexander litvinenko gets a classified stamp with evidence linking his killing being deemed too secret to be considered at the inquest in london. and europe can get by without britain says. patients of demands from the u.k. excusing its leaders of splintering. within. the christians stole a gay rights parade in the georgian capital tbilisi attacking the activists who needed police help to escape the area. and russia's mediation...
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officer alexander litvinenko died of polonium poisoning in london in two thousand and six and we'll bring you more on that story as soon as we get it that's our breaking news this hour. in the meantime a look at the murky world of corporate spying and the techniques used by tax dodges that is next in prime interest coming your way after the short break. a fairly dickinson university study has been revealed to twenty nine percent of americans think that a revolution won't just happen in america but needs to be done in order to protect individual liberty if respondents consider themselves conservative than that number is bumped up to forty four percent that's nearly half also fox news found out that since nine eleven the percent of americans willing to sacrifice their personal freedom to reduce the threat of terrorism is at an all low this number might sound trivial but it only takes a tiny percent of the population actually start a revolution i mean how many communists were in russia at the start of the nine hundred seventeen and how many were there at the end revolution may sound like a n
officer alexander litvinenko died of polonium poisoning in london in two thousand and six and we'll bring you more on that story as soon as we get it that's our breaking news this hour. in the meantime a look at the murky world of corporate spying and the techniques used by tax dodges that is next in prime interest coming your way after the short break. a fairly dickinson university study has been revealed to twenty nine percent of americans think that a revolution won't just happen in america...
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spy alexander litvinenko a senior judge in the investigation has ruled information alleging russian state involvement in the murder cannot be made public fighting national security concerns now live in yank it was poisoned with radioactive polonium two ten while drinking tea in a one hotel now the ruling came on the heels of the british foreign secretary william hague's after application to keep some evidence secret well our teeth pauly boyko has more. we know that the inquest has already been massively delayed from both sides and. being very slow to provide evidence from the russian side and from the british side but what's happened now is that there's been a real spanner have been thrown in the what's because william hague the british foreign minister very recently applied to keep any evidence related to the involvement the alleged involvement of the russian government and any involvement of the british authorities or how they may have prevented alexander litvinenko his death well he's applied to keep all that information secret and the coroner has had to reluctantly graunt that request
spy alexander litvinenko a senior judge in the investigation has ruled information alleging russian state involvement in the murder cannot be made public fighting national security concerns now live in yank it was poisoned with radioactive polonium two ten while drinking tea in a one hotel now the ruling came on the heels of the british foreign secretary william hague's after application to keep some evidence secret well our teeth pauly boyko has more. we know that the inquest has already been...
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the russian government's alleged involvement in the death of former russian security officer alexander litvinenko will not be considered the ongoing inquest on the case in london that decision announced by the coroner comes despite britain's long running attempts to link with the. poisoned by radioactive polonium in london back in two thousand and six. reports. we know that the inquest has already been massively delayed from both sides on. being very slow to provide evidence from the russian side for the british side but what's happened now is that there's been a real spanner been thrown in the works because william hague the british foreign minister very recently applied to keep any evidence related to the involvement the alleged involvement of the russian government and any involvement of the british authorities or how they may have prevented alexander litvinenko his death well he's applied to keep all that information secret and the coroner has had to reluctantly graunt that request he's proposing a secret public inquiry which would allow for the inquiry to go ahead but behind closed doors now
the russian government's alleged involvement in the death of former russian security officer alexander litvinenko will not be considered the ongoing inquest on the case in london that decision announced by the coroner comes despite britain's long running attempts to link with the. poisoned by radioactive polonium in london back in two thousand and six. reports. we know that the inquest has already been massively delayed from both sides on. being very slow to provide evidence from the russian...
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the trees in the murder of former russian security officer alexander litvinenko gets a classified stamp with evidence linking his killing being deemed to secrets to be considered at the inquest in london. and europe can get by without britain says in a show of impatience at the from the u.k. accusing it of splintering the. within the. christians stole a gay rights parade in the georgian capital tbilisi attacking the activists who needed police help to escape the area. and russia's mediation effort in syria gets the thumbs up from the.
the trees in the murder of former russian security officer alexander litvinenko gets a classified stamp with evidence linking his killing being deemed to secrets to be considered at the inquest in london. and europe can get by without britain says in a show of impatience at the from the u.k. accusing it of splintering the. within the. christians stole a gay rights parade in the georgian capital tbilisi attacking the activists who needed police help to escape the area. and russia's mediation...