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1 Expelled Russian diplomats have left their embassy in Washington to fly home.
2 President Barack Obama, a Democrat, expelled Russian diplomats in retaliation in December.
3 More than 20 countries have expelled Russian envoys in solidarity with the UK.
4 More than 20 countries are expelling Russian envoys in solidarity with the UK.
5 The United States and governments across Europe are expelling Russian diplomats en masse in response.
6 May, welcoming the show of solidarity, said 18 countries had announced plans to expel Russian officials.
7 Twenty-six countries have expelled Russian envoys in the past two days, in solidarity with the UK.
8 Mr Lavrov said the same approach will be applied to other nations that expelled Russian diplomats this week.
9 Lithuanian president Dalia Grybauskaite said she would consider expelling Russian diplomats accused of working as spies in Lithuania.
10 It comes after the government was mocked for failing to follow the country's traditional allies in expelling Russian spies.
11 The Guardian's headline reads: "New Zealand says it would expel Russian spies... but it can't find any".
12 British Prime Minister Theresa May, welcoming the show of solidarity, said 18 countries had announced plans to expel Russian officials.
13 Nato expels Russian diplomats Nato is expelling seven Russian diplomats in response to the nerve agent attack in the UK.
14 Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite said she was ready to expel Russian spies and diplomats said Poland could do so too.
15 Relations between Russia and the West hit a new low, and the US was among UK allies that expelled Russian diplomats.
16 Why did the government insist there were no Russian spies here and buck the trend of its allies, who expelled Russian diplomats?
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