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U.S. elections: how the States vote

8 November will be the elections of President of the United States. On this day the inhabitants of the country needs to address the key question of inter-agenda: who they wish to see at the head of the nation over the next four years. However, the final decision will be …

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What is useful to know about the American elections

USA — real Federation, with a very modest set of powers of the Center. This is very different from Russia. Stronger than he looks. It is the States (States). It is the United. Because it is convenient and profitable. It would be inconvenient and inefficient — separated. Show completely… With …

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If the election something goes wrong, America can attack Russia

After a series of successful cyber attacks Russian hackers, the Americans are preparing to strike back. NBC announced that the American military hackers penetrated into the energy system of Russia, telecommunication network and “command” of the Kremlin, citing a senior official in the U.S. intelligence and secret documents. The channel …

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El Murid: the foreign policy of Putin’s achievements look fabulous

Maria Zakharova, a spokesman for the Russian foreign Ministry called the operation in Mosul medieval massacre. That, of course, completely untrue and is not subject to any other interpretation. I have a question. Indignant “Fe” the Russian foreign Ministry, unfortunately, has a purely practical value. Americans and the West have …

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Obama distanciruemsa from Clinton

US military intervention in certain situations can sometimes change things for the better, but this often leads to big problems. About it November 5, said President Barack Obama in an interview with TV channel HBO. – In the world when bad things happen, our national instinct tells us to act. …

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“Master of insults” Duterte named Putin as his idol

The President of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte, who had the reputation of “master of insults” because of its unflattering remarks about Barack Obama, in a recent interview with Business Insider said he believes Russian leader Vladimir Putin as his idol. About it reports INO TV. “My idol. Describing Putin, I …

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Kosachev: the Policy of the West lags behind real time

According to the head of the Federation Council Committee on international Affairs Konstantin Kosachev, Western policy inertia, lags behind the actual flow of time and events and becoming more archaic. He was commenting on protests outside the Russian Embassy in London and Dublin. “Russia 19 th day keeps the humanitarian …

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Hope the Moldovan and Russian realities

In Russia again enthusiastically talking about the possible return of Moldova in Moscow’s orbit. In the first round of nationwide presidential elections former Minister of economy and Commerce Chairman of the party of socialists of Moldova Igor Dodon almost reached up to fifty percent barrier, providing him an early victory. …

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