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Ukrainian prosecution confirms searches of home, office of Russian journalist’s lawyer - TASS

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January 17, 2019
Ukrainian prosecution confirms searches of home, office of Russian journalist’s lawyer - TASS
UNIAN: Poltorak claims Russia continues creeping offensive not only in Azov, but also in Black Sea - Kyiv Post
Facebook removes 364 pages linked to employees of Russian news agency - Sky News
Mueller’s Quiet Cooperator Rick Gates Has Key Role in Trump Probe - Bloomberg
Facebook removes more pages, accounts with Russia links - Nasdaq

Ukrainian prosecution confirms searches of home, office of Russian journalist’s lawyer - TASS

TASS
KIEV, January 17. /TASS/. Friday’s searches of the home and office of Andrei Domansky, the lawyer of the RIA Novosti Ukraine news outlet’s chief editor Kirill Vyshinsky, were linked to the 2013 case concerning wrongful alienation of property, Spokesperson for the Ukrainian prosecutor general Larisa Sargan wrote on Twitter.
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UNIAN: Poltorak claims Russia continues creeping offensive not only in Azov, but also in Black Sea - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
UNIAN: Poltorak claims Russia continues creeping offensive not only in Azov, but also in Black Sea  Kyiv PostUkrainian Defense Minister Stepan Poltorak has said the Russian Federation continues its creeping offensive not only in the Azov Sea, but also in the Black Sea.
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Facebook removes 364 pages linked to employees of Russian news agency - Sky News

Sky News
Facebook removes 364 pages linked to employees of Russian news agency  Sky NewsFacebook has removed 364 pages and accounts linked to employees of Russian news agency Sputnik from its platform.
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Mueller’s Quiet Cooperator Rick Gates Has Key Role in Trump Probe - Bloomberg

Bloomberg
Mueller’s Quiet Cooperator Rick Gates Has Key Role in Trump Probe  BloombergBehind the headline-grabbing developments in Robert Mueller's Russia probe, one potentially pivotal witness has been quietly cooperating for almost a year on ...
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Facebook removes more pages, accounts with Russia links - Nasdaq

Nasdaq
Reuters By Ishita Palli Jan 17 (Reuters) - Facebook Inc said on Thursday it had removed hundreds of Russia-initiated pages, accounts and groups that it judged to be involved in coordinated inauthentic behavior on its Facebook and Instagram platforms.
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