'Cold War Threat Is Back': Yvette Cooper Issues Stark Warning About State Of The World
Yvette Cooper, foreign secretary Yvette Cooper issued a bleak warning about the state of the world by claiming the “Cold War peace dividend. The foreign secretary s words come after the UK and its European allies claimed they had evidence Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was killed by the Kremlin state with lethal frog toxins, while in a Russian prison. Speaking to the BBC sLaura Kuenssberg, Cooper said Navalny s death shows the “willingness by the Russian regime to use these

Yvette Cooper, foreign secretary Yvette Cooper issued a bleak warning about the state of the world by claiming the “Cold War peace dividend. The foreign secretary s words come after the UK and its European allies claimed they had evidence Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was killed by the Kremlin state with lethal frog toxins, while in a Russian prison. Speaking to the BBC sLaura Kuenssberg, Cooper said Navalny s death shows the “willingness by the Russian regime to use these
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