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Top stories in the Russian press on Wednesday, March 17
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On March 16, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson published the 2021 Integrated Review of Security, Defense, Development and Foreign Policy, which branded Russia the most acute threat to [the UK’s] security. In the same document, London outlined its plans to expand its nuclear arsenal for the first time since the end of the Cold War. Experts quizzed by Izvestia think that such a step will only exacerbate the crisis in the sphere of arms control.
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The UK considers Russia (14 mentions) and China (27 mentions) its systemic competitors, however, while London aims to maintain favorable trade and investment relations with China, Moscow remains the most acute threat to British security, the review says. The UK seeks to work with its NATO allies to ensure a united response by the West to Russia’s actions, combining military, intelligence and diplomatic activity.
Hundreds of coronavirus versions may coexist in human body, says scientist
Earlier, the media reported of a Russian patient with a malignant lymphoma who had the coronavirus infection for a long time, with some 18 versions of the virus being detected in her system
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MOSCOW, January 12. /TASS/. A propensity of the coronavirus to mutate in case of a weakened immunity may lead to an emergence of hundreds of new mutations of the virus in a single body which do not increase death risks for a patient but may be more contagious or resistant to treatment, Director of Kazan Federal University’s Research Clinical Center for Precision and Regenerative Medicine Albert Rizvanov told TASS on Tuesday.