A closer look at an old Eurozone banking crisis shows how Cyprus was (at least to a degree) used to get at Russia.
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Wagner Crimes: How the UK can Take the Lead on Stopping Putin’s Mercenaries
By Patrick Lawrence / Original to ScheerPost What kind of people are these? I asked as I considered, in my previous commentary, the bottomless corruption and cynical theft that have lately bubbled to the surface in Ukraine. What kind of polity is this? What kind of country is Ukraine? To advance this line of inquiry […]
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A Brexit supporter in Westminster in 2019. Photo: Lindsay Lipscombe/Alamy
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