Russia sets out why it thinks U.N. wrongly accused Syria over sarin attack
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia on Thursday set out why it disputed U.N. and Western allegations that the Syrian government had (More…)

By David Morgan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee will take up legislation next week that (More...)
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia on Thursday set out why it disputed U.N. and Western allegations that the Syrian government had (More…)
By Gina Cherelus and Barbara Goldberg
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By Gina Cherelus and Barbara Goldberg
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By Yasmeen Abutaleb
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By Jim Finkle and Alastair Sharp
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By Tom Polansek
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By Valerie Volcovici
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By Fanny Potkin and Polina Ivanova
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By Denis Pinchuk
TEHRAN (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin began a visit to Iran on Wednesday designed to underpin (More…)