Sentences with phrase «saying russia»

It's not just the technical nature of the leaks themselves that have some outlets saying Russia's fingerprints were all over this hack.
WAMC's Dr. Alan Chartock discusses New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, The Daily Show, the U.S. saying Russia violated a nuclear treaty, and New York support for casinos.
Saying Russia is to blame is like saying US is to blame for anyone killed by an m16.
The deputy Prime Minister of Russia justified it by saying Russia's «girls are the most beautiful.»
«She keeps saying Russia, Russia, Russia.
Bamford supports his position by saying Russia would not have published the hacks — let alone try to sell them — because exposing them makes them worthless, as the affected companies (which also include HP and Dell) would quickly patch their vulnerabilities.
«She's saying Russia, Russia, Russia.
Asked for comment on the announced movement of the missile defense batteries to Syria, Maj. Josh T. Jacques of the US Military's Central Command, which covers the Middle East, said Russia «should move humanitarian aid into Syria, not more weaponry.»
The Ukrainian Security Service said Russia was to blame — its neighbor, after all, has long been on a mission to destabilize the Ukrainian regime.
During Russian President Vladimir Putin's address to the Federal Assembly on March 1, he described a plethora of nuclear weapons he said Russia was developing.
In a telephone call with Moon, Putin said Russia was ready to help with trilateral infrastructure and energy projects on the Korean peninsula.
McCabe said he was not aware of any such request and said the Russia investigation is adequately resourced.
Podesta said Russia's actions may be driven by Trump's policy positions, which he said are more in line with Russian foreign policy than U.S. foreign policy.
«I never said Russia did not meddle in the election, I said «it may be Russia, or China or another country or group, or it may be a 400 pound genius sitting in bed and playing with his computer,»» Trump tweeted early Sunday morning.
Emerging from the Foreign Ministry building, German ambassador Rudiger von Fritsch said Russia had questions to answer about the poisoning of Skripal, but Berlin remained open to dialogue with Moscow.
The suit says Russia is not entitled to sovereign immunity from the action, because the claims stem from Russia's «trespass on to the DNC's private [computer] servers» to steal information.
A spokeswoman for the British Foreign Office did not say how many British diplomats would be affected, but said Russia's response was regrettable and Moscow was in flagrant breach of international law over the killing of the former spy.
The DNC says Russia found a «willing and active partner» in the Trump campaign to attack American democracy and defeat Hillary Clinton.
It said Russia was responsible for carrying out cyberattacks against the US, disseminating hacked emails stolen from the Democratic National Committee, and launching a social media disinformation campaign — findings that mostly echo parts of the US intelligence community's assessment of Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
She said Russia has until the end of today to explain itself, otherwise the U.K. will have to conclude that there was an «unlawful use of force» by the country.
Weitz said Russia is more interested «in monitoring US military activity in the country.»
He said Russia's economy «doesn't produce anything that anybody wants to buy,» except oil, gas and arms.
But Simakovsky said Russia most likely believed it had more leeway to continue destabilizing US interests since the president «is working to pour cold water on initiatives that push back against Russia.»
Ciaran Martin, chief executive of Britain's National Cyber Security Center, said Russia had targeted «millions» of devices in both countries, often seeking to hack into individual homes or small businesses or to control their routers.
Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev says Russia could waste six years if Vladimir Putin returns to the presidency next year.
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said Russia was becoming an «ever - greater threat», while a senior general warned the state was «capable of anything».
«Every match with him,» says Russia's Marat Safin, «is like a street fight.»
Lothar Matthaus, Germany's 1990 World Cup winning captain, says Russia 2018 will come «too early» for England to have success.
Liberal Democrat Foreign spokesman Edward Davey said Russia's announcement was «good news» but warned the EU to show «tough resolve» in negotiating a lasting peace.
I would say Russia is the only permanent member of UNSC that trades military muscle with the economy.
That's not to say Russia does not spin propaganda, but it makes you wonder about how trustworthy western claims and coverage is.
most the arguments against this deal I've heard say Russia is actually OK with this deal because they plan to be one of the buyers of the Iranian oil.
«I never said Russia did not meddle in the election,» Trump tweeted.
In a memorandum sent this month to the foreign affairs select committee, before the allegations of poisoning in Salisbury emerged, the Foreign Office said Russia was increasingly defining itself in opposition to the west.
This wasn't to say Russia didn't have their reasons to be terrified of the Nuclear US.
He said Russia will begin withdrawing troops, and this was done to facilitate talks between government and rebels.
Mr Miliband said Russia's retaliation was a «completely unjustified move», adding he was disappointed at Russia's stance.
In a statement to MPs, Mr Milband said Russia had failed to show any reason under Russian or international law why the British Council should not operate.
The Foreign Office said Russia's refusal was «unacceptable» and Downing Street said it was extremely disappointed at the decision, adding it is deeply regrettable Russia had not cooperated.
Trump said Russia is helping North Korea get supplies in violation of international sanctions and that Pyongyang is getting «closer every day» to being able to deliver a long - range missile to the United States.
While promoting her new memoir on the contentious 2016 US presidential election, Hillary Clinton said Russia's potential interference in the race and collusion with the Trump campaign is «probably bigger than Watergate.»
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Reports say Russia had already lost the silver medal in the event from the 2008 Games due to doping violations.
Speaking from Moscow, Russian prime minister Dmitry Medvedev said Russia «shares the sadness and the pain of the French people,» he said.
He also said Russia and China needed to be pressurised to pressurise Tehran.
A day after Crimea overwhelmingly voted to rejoin Russia despite international criticism, New York's senior U.S. Senator says Russia must not be allowed further into Ukraine.
Syrian dictator Bashar al - Assad said Russia's President Vladimir Putin will not let him «lose», a senior Tory MP said.
Sergei Lavrov said Russia was working with the UN and US to include Aleppo in the «regime of calm» that has covered Damascus and Latakia since Saturday.
Friedrich Niehaus, head of safety assessment at the IAEA, says Russia's policy is in direct conflict with Western thinking.
Rio Praaning, the Foundation's secretary general, says Russia regards the Komsomolets as a test bed for dealing with its other nuclear problems.
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