Category: 1. Russia
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‘The Godfather of the Media Business’: Russian Journalists Remember Derk Sauer, Pioneering Media Entrepreneur
Derk Sauer, Dutch media entrepreneur and founder of The Moscow Times, passed away in the Netherlands on Thursday.
Sauer, who moved to Moscow during the twilight of the Soviet Union, was responsible for founding Vedomosti, the first…
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The Kremlin’s grain spin Russia’s ‘compact harvest’ is the latest entry in its expanding euphemism playbook — Meduza
There’s a new addition to Russia’s expanding dictionary of euphemisms — officials have started to describe the country’s below-average grain yield as a “compact harvest.” Instead of reassuring the public, the phrase has only…
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As Trump’s Deadline For A Ukraine Peace Deal Draws Close, Here’s What To Watch
Not long after he gave Russia 10 days to stop the war in Ukraine, US President Donald Trump said unequivocally on July 31 that the United States will “put sanctions” on Moscow over its lack of movement toward a cease-fire or peace deal with…
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Former political prisoner Kevin Lik, freed in prisoner swap one year ago, publicly tears up his Russian passport — Meduza
Former political prisoner Kevin Lik, who was freed from a Russian prison in the historic prisoner swap between Moscow and multiple Western countries one year ago, tore up his Russian passport at a press conference in Cologne, Germany,…
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Trump has imposed new tariffs on 68 countries and the EU, – CNN
The decree will take effect next Thursday, August 7, “to give the Customs and Border Protection Service enough time to make the necessary changes.”
The highest tariffs have been imposed on Syria, at 41%, as well as on Laos and Burma, at 40%….
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Russia Limits Access to Key Economic and Demographic Data Amid Downturn Concerns
Russian authorities are increasingly restricting access to core government statistics, including economic, demographic and crime data, as concerns grow over a potential economic slowdown, analysts at the state-owned Promsvyazbank (PSB)…
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Hackers Claim to Publish Aeroflot CEO’s Flight History After Cyberattack
Ukrainian and Belarusian hackers who claimed responsibility for a major cyberattack on Aeroflot said Friday that they published the flight history of the Russian airline’s CEO despite official…
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The Bundeswehr has launched an air bridge to Gaza, dropping 14 tons of humanitarian aid, – Bild
During the first two flights, the German Air Force dropped a total of 34 pallets containing nearly 14 tons of food and medical supplies.
In addition to Germany,…
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A city destroyed Russia says it controls Ukraine’s Chasiv Yar after 16 months of fighting. But the battle grinds on, and only ruins remain.
Like many cities in the Donetsk region, Chasiv Yar was built around a single factory: a refractory plant that processed clay from a deposit on the city’s northern outskirts into construction materials. The plant, located in the center…
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