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Russia says names of men accused over Skripal 'mean nothing to us': RIA

The Russian Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that the names of two men British prosecutors have accused of trying to murder former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia meant nothing to Moscow, the RIA news agency reported.

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Russia's OPCW envoy says Russia had nothing to do with Skripal poisoning: RIA

Russia's envoy to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) said on Wednesday that Moscow had nothing to do with the poisoning of Sergei Skripal, a former Russian spy, in England, the RIA news agency reported.

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Mladic appeals judges replaced over bias allegations

Three out of five appeals judges hearing the case of former Bosnian Serb military commander Ratko Mladic at an international tribunal have been removed from the panel due to possible bias, court documents released on Wednesday showed.

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Support for Macron's party falls ahead of EU elections: poll

Support for French President Emmanuel Macron's party has slipped with its lead over the far-right National Rally ahead of next May's European Parliament elections now only three percentage points, a survey published on Wednesday showed.

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EU envoys agree to extend Russia blacklist over Ukraine turmoil

European Union envoys on Wednesday agreed to prolong for another six months the bloc's blacklist of people and entities involved in Russia's detribalization of Ukraine, diplomats and officials said.

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U.S.'s Pompeo meets new Pakistan PM Khan; seeks to 'reset' ties

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan in Islamabad on Wednesday, in the first high-level U.S. visit to the new government, looking to "reset" relations strained over the war in Afghanistan.

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Britain would now vote to stay in the EU, new poll shows

Britons would choose to stay in the European Union if given the option, according to an opinion poll on Wednesday that showed a six-point swing away from Brexit and the highest support for EU membership in such a survey since the 2016 referendum.

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Russia confirms it bombed targets in Syria's Idlib Province: agencies

The Russian Defence Ministry confirmed on Wednesday that its war planes had bombed targets in Syria's Idlib province the previous day, Russian news agencies reported.

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Italy's top ministers look to reassure markets over 2019 budget

Italy's top ministers issued a barrage of statements on Wednesday to reassure financial markets over the government's forthcoming budget, promising to keep state accounts in check and maintain economic stability.

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UK PM May says still working towards October Brexit deal deadline

Britain is still working towards reaching a Brexit deal with the European Union in October, Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday.

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Congo records first Ebola case in major eastern city of Butembo

Congo has recorded its first case of Ebola in the eastern trading hub of Butembo, a city of half a million with strong trade links to neighboring Uganda, the health ministry said on Wednesday.

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Russia says names of men accused over Skripal 'mean nothing to us'

The Russian Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that the names of two men accused by British prosecutors of trying to murder former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia meant nothing to Moscow, Russian news agencies reported.

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Berlin declines to comment on reports Iran to forgo fund transfer plans

A spokesman for the German Finance Ministry on Wednesday declined to comment on media reports that Iran would forgo plans to transfer about 300 million euros ($347 million) held in Germany to Iran after opposition from the United States.

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Lebanon in 'intensive care' and economy 'very dangerous', says parliament speaker

Lebanon's Parliament Speaker said on Wednesday the country was in "intensive care" and the economic situation was "very dangerous", according to a lawmaker who regularly speaks for Nabih Berri.

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Factbox: Who's EU? Names in frame for Juncker job

Following are some of the many possible contenders to succeed Jean-Claude Juncker as EU chief executive after elections to the European Parliament in May.

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UK charges two Russians for attempted murder of Skripals with nerve agent

British prosecutors on Wednesday charged two Russians for the attempted murder of a former Russian spy and his daughter with a nerve agent, naming suspects for the first time in a case that has caused one of the biggest East-West rifts in decades.

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U.S.'s Mattis says 'zero intelligence' that rebels in Syria's Idlib have chemical weapons capability

There was "zero intelligence" of chemical weapons capabilities possessed by groups opposing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in the province of Idlib, U.S. Defence Secretary Jim Mattis said, adding that the facts did not back Russian assertions.

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Pompeo meets new Pakistan PM as U.S. seeks to reset ties

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan in Islamabad on Wednesday, in the first high-level U.S. visit to the new government, looking to reset relations strained over the war in Afghanistan.

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EU seeks to require internet firms to remove extremist content

The European Commission will propose legislation this month requiring Google, Facebook, Twitter and other internet companies to remove extremist content and cooperate with law enforcement authorities.

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UK PM May: Men charged with nerve agent attack were Russian intelligence officers

Britain has concluded that the two men charged on Wednesday for the attempted murder of a former spy and his daughter with a nerve agent were Russian military intelligence officers almost certainly acting with senior-level state approval.

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From Moscow to Salisbury: UK police detail Novichok suspects' movements

British police on Wednesday detailed the movements of two Russians charged with traveling from Moscow to southwest England to try to murder former Russian spy Sergei Skripal with a military-grade nerve agent.

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