Very intriguing news brief from Reuters, as the cops in Minsk find themselves stamping out anti-Russia protests: Thousands of Russian soldiers have started to arrive in Belarus for joint exercises that will continue until Sept. 29. Riot police mov...
In Robert Amsterdam’s latest article on Huffington Post, he argues that we should stop asking for fair trials in political cases if it is clear that they are impossible in a given country. So it is against this backdrop that we are expecting...
Russia’s refusal to upgrade gas contracts with Ukraine jeopardizes gas transit to Europe, says Bogdan Sokolovsky, the representative of the Ukrainian president on international aspects of energy security. The Ukrainian economics minist...
According to Bloomberg, Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin has said that the budget deficit may reach 6.8% of GDP next year, 4% in 2011, and 3% in 2012. The Duma has recommended the ousting of banking lobbyist Anatoly Aksakov, whose comments ear...
TODAY: Drug use nightmare for Russia; Medvedev calls for US support. START talks to restart; tanks for Chavez. Possible loan to Ukraine whilst relations remain chilly. Black September anniversary; Scott Anderson interview. ...
I very much enjoyed this book review by Gerard DeGroot published in Sunday’s Washington Post on Michael Meyer’s new book on the fall of the Berlin Wall. It never fails to impress me how much our ideas about this recent period in ...
Roland Oliphant at Russia Profile has tracked down Chris Anderson to talk about the controversial GQ censorship. I am here in Brussels with Karinna Moskalenko, whom will probably have some commentary for me to publish tomorrow. Anderson desc...
It’s September again, and that means the children are heading off to school, and the birds – heading south. And, as tradition goes, Comandante Chávez has embarked on a world tour. This time, the Lt. Col. – the leader of the Boliv...
Some weeks ago, I had noticed a new separation of tone and policy toward Ukraine between Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev, with the former closing deals and renegotiating contracts, while the latter becoming more antagonistic and confrontational...
So why don’t I have more interest in digging around the ghost ship story? It has all the hallmarks of the kinds of stories we like to cover around here – with siloviki, arms, corruption, and cover-ups – but untangling all t...
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