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Commentary: Inside Putin's unburstable bubble
Reuters In the parliamentary election it was designed to influence, President Vladimir Putin's ruling United Russia substantially increased the number of seats it commands in the Duma. Three other parties that usually vote with United Russia also returned to ... The Trump-Putin Nexus Is The Murkiest -- And Most Dangerous -- Campaign IssueForbes Putin Has Finally Reincarnated the KGBForeign Policy (blog) Turkey's Erdogan Congratulates Putin After Election TriumphNewsweek The Hindu -The Boston Globe -CNBC -ABC News all 211 news articles » |
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Some in Russia accuse the Syrian government, while others blame America. The Obama administration says it holds Russia responsible.
John Kerry Proposes Grounding Aircraft in Syria to Help Restore Cease-Fireby By SOMINI SENGUPTA and RICK GLADSTONE
The United States secretary of state told the United Nations Security Council that restoring the agreed cease-fire was the only way forward in Syria.
Boris Johnson: 'strong' evidence Russia carried out strike on UN convoy in Syria by Julian Borger in New York
Kerry likens Russian accounts of convoy attack to ‘parallel universe’ as he calls for grounding of Syrian planes over zones where humanitarian aid is delivered
Boris Johnson has said there is “strong” evidence that Russian warplanes carried out the airstrike on Monday that destroyed a UN aid convoy in Syria.
The UK foreign secretary made the allegation on Wednesday outside a contentious UN security council meeting on Syria in the wake of the attack on the convoy west of Aleppo city. The US and Russia sparred over responsibility for the bombing, which killed at least 20 people, and blame for the breakdown of a week-long ceasefire.
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Xenophobia attributed to drift by young people to western cities, not migration
While the overall outcome of Russia's State Duma elections came as no surprise, variations in the conduct of the election campaign, voter turnout, and results in the North Caucasus underscored the very real differences between its various republics in terms of political culture and the potential for an opposition candidate to win election. (The views expressed in this commentary do not necessarily reflect the views of RFE/RL.)
РИА Новости |
В провинции Дамаск сбит сирийский военный самолет
РИА Новости ДАМАСК, 21 сен — РИА Новости. Сирийский военный самолет был сбит в провинции Дамаск, пилот остался жив, подтвердил агентству Sputnik источник в вооруженных силах. Самолет наносил удары по позициям боевиков "Исламское государство" (ИГ, запрещена в РФ) в районе ... СМИ: боевики сбили самолет сирийских ВВСМосковский Комсомолец Сирийский военный самолет разбился к северу от ДамаскаРадиостанция ЭХО МОСКВЫ Боевики ИГ сбили военный самолет в СирииLenta.ru НТВ.ru-ИА REGNUM -Федеральное агентство новостей No.1- Газета.Ru Все похожие статьи: 113 » |
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Ислам News |
Дочь Ислама Каримова поместили в психбольницу — СМИ
Ислам News Старшая дочь покойного президента Каримова — Гульнара, не присутствовала на похоронах отца. По утверждениям ряда СМИ, она помещена в психиатрическую клинику. Об этом, ссылаясь на свои источники, сообщил администратор созданной в поддержку узбекского лидера группы ... Ташкент не даст «обет верности» никомуРосбалт.RU СМИ: Гульнару Каримову поместили в психиатрическую больницуКазахстанский портал NUR.KZ Гульнару Каримову, старшую дочь покойного президента посадили в психушку?Ozodagon КАРАВАН -Joinfo.ua -Digital Report Все похожие статьи: 32 » |
Russia's prime minister warned against 'populism' in budget planning, and the allure of printing more rubles to cover the country's persistent economic problems. In an article published September 22 in the government newspaper Rossiskaya Gazeta, Dmitry Medvedev promised to keep a tight budget without ignoring social demands, or security needs. The article was published just four days after the country held national parliamentary elections that gave the ruling...
Russia's Emergency Situations Ministry says one of its helicopters has crashed near Moscow, killing three pilots aboard.
The Afghan government has signed a peace accord with the Hezb-e Islami militant group led by notorious warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar.
The views expressed in this commentary do not necessarily reflect the views of RFE/RL.
The U.S. House of Representatives has backed legislation that calls for supplying Ukraine with lethal weaponry in its fight against Russia and separatists in the eastern Donbas region.
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Was Vladimir Zhirinovsky calling for the restoration of the Russian monarchy, commenting on President Vladimir Putin’s enormous power and authoritarian rule, or just pulling another prank?
The era of Vladimir Putin appears to be entering a new and more sinister phase. (The views expressed in this commentary do not necessarily reflect the views of RFE/RL.)
Iranian President Hassan Rohani has blamed world powers for the spread of terrorism over the past 15 years and what he called a less secure world.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has decided to appoint former parliament speaker Sergei Naryshkin as the chief of the country's foreign intelligence agency (SVR).
Former Georgian Prime Minister Vano Merabishvili has been found guilty of yet another crime and sentenced to 6 1/2 years in prison.
Обсуждались вопросы, связанные с подготовкой авианесущего крейсера «Адмирал Кузнецов» к выходу на боевую службу, оснащением ракетных соединений ВВО новыми образцами вооружения, завозом материальных средств для воинских частей на Севере и Дальнем Востоке.
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Генерал армии Сергей Шойгу подчеркнул, что «в целом намеченные цели достигнуты», и поставил задачу «использовать полученный опыт при подготовке войск к ведению боевых действий в локальных войнах и вооружённых конфликтах».
За время службы в Военно-Морском Флоте офицер прошел путь от командира зенитной ракетной батареи эскадренного миноносца «Стойкий» до начальника Военного учебно-научного центра ВМФ.
Donald Trump's 'Hidden' Support Could Turn Election - Or Notby webdesk@voanews.com (Steve Baragona)
Is there support for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump that is not showing up in the polls? His campaign believes so. “We think there’s a big hidden Trump vote in this country,” said Kellyanne Conway, campaign manager for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, on NBC's the Today Show last month. Trump is gaining in polls against Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, and his campaigners think there are other fans out there. "They're just very quiet about it," Pennsylvania Trump volunteer Sondra Dull told VOA. "It's, like, the silent majority. They're just not going to talk about it." Staying out of the basket Many Trump supporters do not trust polls or pollsters. But there could be another reason why they don't identify themselves: To some, Trump voters have a bad reputation. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton put some of his supporters in what she called a "basket of deplorables." "They're racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic, you name it," she said. Many people don't want to be put in that basket. So if someone asks who they are voting for, they may keep quiet about it. "They'll go ahead and vote for that candidate in the privacy of a [voting] booth," says Dartmouth College political science professor Joe Bafumi. "But they won't admit to voting for that candidate to somebody who's calling them for a poll." Something similar happened in the 1980s to Tom Bradley, the first African American to run for governor of California. He had a big lead in the polls, but lost the election. "Many people argue it was because there were a lot of white Democrats who said that they were going to vote Democratic," Bafumi says. "But when it came time to go to the polls, they didn't vote for Bradley because he was black. They voted for the white candidate instead." What became known as the "Bradley effect" seemed to have disappeared from American politics by Barack Obama's presidential candidacy in 2008. 'Reverse Bradley' But some analysts see a "reverse Bradley effect" for Trump early in the race. During the primaries, Trump did better in online polls than in telephone polls. According to one interpretation, respondents may have been uncomfortable telling a caller that they planned to vote for him. Checking a box in an online poll, when no one is looking, did not present the same discomfort. But most pollsters say the difference between online and live polls has largely disappeared. If people weren't telling pollsters about their true intentions during the primaries, "there really is not strong support to suggest that that's going on in the general election," says Courtney Kennedy, head of survey research at the Pew Research Center. Also, if the effect were significant, it should have been evident when voters actually went to cast their ballots during the primaries. It wasn't. "He was basically evenly split in terms of overperforming and underperforming where his polls were," says political analyst Geoffrey Skelley at the University of Virginia Center for Politics. The big, hidden undecided What's really unusual in the polls is the number of voters who are undecided at this stage of the election: 20 percent of those surveyed, according to pollster Chris Jackson at Ipsos. "That's twice what it was in 2012. It's a huge number of potential voters," he says. According to Princeton University Election Consortium founder Sam Wang, "It looks like many of those undecideds are people who can't quite bring themselves to vote for Donald Trump who normally vote Republican." "Really, the thing that probably is going to decide this election is which campaign is better able to get those people to actually show up on election day," Jackson says.
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Battered by War, Syria's Wheat Crop Halved This Year to New Low by webdesk@voanews.com (Reuters)
Syria's wheat harvest nearly halved to 1.3 million tons this year, the lowest in 27 years, as fighting and poor rainfall further degraded the farming sector and the nation's ability to feed itself. The government of President Bashar al-Assad was forced to tender this summer for an unprecedented 1.35 million tons of imported wheat from political ally Russia to ensure supply of the flat loaves that are a staple for the Syrian people. Before the five-year-old civil war, Syria was a wheat exporter producing four million tons in a good year and able to export 1.5 million tons. Now wheat and bread have become an integral part of the war, with wheat farms, seed distribution, milling and bakeries all affected. The Damascus government subsidizes bread for the areas it controls and aid agencies offer supported prices in some areas, but Syrians in other parts of the country suffer bread shortages and high prices. "You know why most people carry weapons? Because of bread," said Mahmoud al Sheikh, a health worker from a besieged part of Damascus. "Hunger makes people sell themselves to the armed groups so they can eat and bring food to their families." Al Sheikh, speaking to Reuters by telephone from the capital's Eastern Ghouta suburb, said earlier in the year his besieged area scarcely saw bread. "Sometimes there's no bread at all. People start to make bread from barley ... It goes on like this for months. People eat cabbage instead - it's enough to test your faith. Really, people's situations become miserable," he said. The Syrian war has killed more than 250,000 people, created the world's worst refugee crisis, allowed for the rise of the Islamic State group and drawn in regional and major powers. The Most Vulnerable Perilous transport routes have meant the Syrian state has struggled to buy from traditional "bread-basket" areas which lie outside government control. As of August, 9.4 million Syrians were "food insecure," said Adam Vinaman Yao, deputy Syria representative of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). This is over half of about 17 million people thought to still live in Syria. "The prices of basic agriculture products drastically increased thus reducing access by most consumers and especially the most vulnerable strata of the population," Yao said. The 1.3-million-ton wheat output estimate given by the FAO compares to 1.7 million tons cited by a government source, but is higher than one million given by the opposition. The opposition interim government, allied with the main opposition political body the Turkey-based Syria National Coalition, carries out technical and administrative functions of government from within opposition-held Syria. Two dry spells, one in December and the other between mid-February and mid-March helped to cut the 2016 crop down from the 2.44 million tons in 2015, when most areas had ample rainfall. In areas were there was rain, like the northeast province of Hasaka which accounts for almost half the country's wheat production, only 472,000 hectares were planted out of a planned 706,000 hectares due to the security situation, Yao said. There has been heavy fighting in Hasaka as an alliance of Syrian Arab and Kurdish fighters backed by U.S.-led airstrikes pushed Islamic State militants out of some territory this year. "We Need Fertilizer" With Islamic State to its south and west, and closed borders with Turkey and Iraq to the north and east, the Hasaka area, in a semi-autonomous region of northeastern Syria controlled by the Kurdish YPG militia, has suffered shortages of fuel and farming goods, Ekrem Hisso, a former local government head told Reuters. "We need fertilizer but there isn't any. And even when we can find it, one tonne this year has reached the price of five tons of wheat," Faisal Hassan, a farmer from the Ras al-Ain countryside in Hasaka province said. "Production per hectare used to be up to 40 bags of wheat, but during the war years production has been around 20 bags per hectare," Hassan said. The outlook for wheat is not good. For the coming 2016/2017 planting season the government-run General Organization for Seeds Multiplication only managed to distribute 30,000 tons of wheat seed compared to 450,000 tons prior to the war. Of the country's total wheat production this year, only around 400,000 tons were procured by the government, a source at the General Organization for Cereal Processing and Trade (Hoboob), the state body responsible for wheat, said. The figure is far short of the one to 1.5 million tons needed to provide bread to government-held areas of Syria. Wheat From Russia Hoboob is holding an import tender for one million tons of Russian wheat with a deadline of Sept. 19 and has already purchased 350,000 tons of Russian wheat, a reflection of the country's pressing import needs. Syria's bread-basket provinces of Hasaka, Raqqa and Deir al-Zor, which account for nearly 70 percent of total wheat production, are outside government control, but farmers can sell their wheat to the state if they reach collection centers. The small procurement figure comes despite the government raising the price it pays local farmers for wheat. In areas controlled by rebel groups, excluding Islamic State and the Kurdish YPG, 500,000 tons of wheat was produced before war erupted. "But in this 2016 season it is very, very low and does not exceed 100,000 tons. This is because of many reasons, the most important being the war raging in these areas," said Hasan al-Muhammad, head of the wheat agency run by the Syrian Interim Government opposition and also called Hoboob. Al-Muhammad said in those areas, farmers were selling for $285 a ton, around $65 a ton higher than the state Hoboob's prices, but stressed quantities were limited. Bakeries are also hard hit by the crisis in wheat output. "We mostly depend on aid in the form of flour given to us by [aid] groups or by getting flour on the black market," said Abu Karam, manager of a public bakery recently hit by an airstrike in rebel-held Idlib. Abu Karam's bakery can afford to sell a one kg packet of loaves for 50 Syrian pounds (10 U.S. cents) because of free flour from aid groups. Without this, the same batch would cost at least 200 pounds. Abu Karam stressed the importance of affordable bread. "The situation in Syria is getting worse and worse ... citizens cannot secure their daily sustenance; so they depend on bread at all times," Abu Karam said. "They eat it with nothing other than simple things like olive oil or tomatoes. All families, poor and rich, eat bread morning, noon and night." ($1 = 517.5 Syrian pounds)
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Yahoo says the personal information in 500 million accounts was stolen in a massive security breakdown. The breach disclosed Thursday, the latest setback for the beleaguered internet company, dates back to late 2014. The stolen data includes users' names, email addresses, telephone numbers, dates of birth, hashed passwords and security questions for verifying an account holder's identity. Yahoo is blaming the hack on a "state-sponsored actor.'' The stolen data includes users' names, email addresses, telephone numbers, dates of birth, hashed passwords and security questions for verifying an account holder's identify. Yahoo is recommending that users change their passwords if they haven't done so since 2014.
National Post |
Top German security official follows Clinton lead, blames Russia for hacking attack on MPs, political parties
National Post BERLIN — Germany is investigating a series of computer hacking attacks on MPs and political parties amid fears Russia may be trying to influence the outcome of next year's elections. The offices of several MPs inside Germany's parliament were targeted ... |
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Arutz Sheva |
Russia to send its aircraft carrier to eastern Mediterranean
Fox News MOSCOW – The Russian navy will send its sole aircraft carrier to the eastern Mediterranean as part of Moscow's efforts to reaffirm its influence in Syria and showcase its resurgent military might. Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said Wednesday that the ... Russia to send flagship aircraft carrier to SyriaArutz Sheva Russia's only aircraft carrier joins naval task force in MediterraneanAMN Al-Masdar News (registration) Russia to Send Admiral Kuznetsov Cruiser to Mediterranean Sea - Defense MinisterSputnik International all 65 news articles » |
CNN |
Russia to send aircraft carrier to Syria as ceasefire hangs in balance
CNN "I emphasize this to Russia -- the United States continues to believe there is a way forward," he said, saying that grounding Syrian military planes was crucial to reviving the ceasefire. "We need to get to the prohibition of flying, my friends, that ... Russia Denies Any Role in Deadly Convoy Attack in SyriaNew York Times Kerry on Syria: Feels Like I'm in 'Parallel Universe' to Russia's LavrovNBCNews.com SitRep: US Blames Russia For UN Convoy Attack; China's Space RaceForeign Policy TIME -BBC News -Wall Street Journal all 2,103 news articles » |
RT |
US intel head suggests Russia behind DNC hacks, says Moscow tried to affect elections in past
RT The US director of national intelligence has suggested Russia is behind the recent hack that saw Democratic National Committee (DNC) records dumped online. The leak undermined the Democrats' reputation ahead of November's presidential election. US Intelligence Chief Suggests Russia Was Behind Election-Linked HacksWall Street Journal Russia has previously tried to influence US elections, says spy chiefPCWorld all 6 news articles » |
RT |
Russia to send aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov to Mediterranean
RT “Currently, the Russian naval group in the eastern Mediterranean includes at least six warships and three or four support vessels from all fleets. To increase the combat capabilities of the group, [we] plan to include the cruiser Admiral Kuznetsov into ... Russia to send its aircraft carrier to eastern MediterraneanFox News How Russia plans to imitate US naval power with its aircraft carrier deployment to SyriaYahoo Finance Russia's only aircraft carrier joins naval task force in MediterraneanAMN Al-Masdar News (registration) Sputnik International all 65 news articles » |
Telegraph.co.uk |
Russia blamed for hacking attack on German MPs
Telegraph.co.uk Germanyis investigating a series of sophisticated computer hacking attacks on MPs and political parties amid fears Russia may be trying to influence the outcome of next year's elections. The offices of several MPs inside Germany's parliament were ... Germany accuses Russia over cyberattacksSky News all 4 news articles » |
Deutsche Welle |
Signs point to Russia in cyberattacks on Germany
Deutsche Welle "We certainly think the Russians are capable of this," Notz told DW. "But it's always difficult with hacker attacks to say definitively where they originate. Part of the attack is to conceal where it's coming from." The "spear phishing" scheme comes ... |
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Bloomberg |
Russia Is Pumping Oil at Its Fastest Pace Since the Soviet Era
Bloomberg Russia will meet fellow oil producers in Algiers on Sept. 28 to discuss the market as the global crude surplus keeps prices below $50 a barrel. President Vladimir Putin said Sept. 1 he's confident producers can overcome differences that derailed a ... and more » |
The Atlantic |
12 Million Extra Votes for Putin's Party
The Atlantic However, a statistical analysis of the official preliminary results of the country's September 18 State Duma elections points to a familiar story: massive fraud in favor of the ruling UnitedRussia party comparable to what independent analysts found in ... Daily chartThe Economist (blog) Vladimir Putin Tightens Grip on Russia's Parliament With Election RoutNew York Times Russian election: Big victory for Putin-backed party United RussiaBBC News Bloomberg -NPR -RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty all 1,538 news articles » |
The Next Web |
Pornhub fans flock to lend a hand in its fight against Russia
The Next Web Last week, Russian media regulator Roskomnadzor pissed off thousands of local porn lovers when it blocked the entire country from accessing two of the world's biggest adult websites, Pornhub and YouPorn. Rooted in two separate court rulings, the ... and more » |
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty |
Fight Against Islamic State Looks Like A Cover For Russia's Imperial Gamble
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty A Russian SU-25 strike fighters takes off from the Hmeymim airbase, outside Latakia in Syria. The emergence of the self-declared Islamic State extremist group in the region has allowed Moscow to intervene in the Syrian conflict under the guise of ... Skeptical of Russia, Clinton seen going toe-to-toe with PutinReuters all 16 news articles » |
Daily Beast |
In a Wave of Web Repression, Russia Blocks Its Most Popular Gay Site
Daily Beast Russian hardliners like to claim that homosexuality is an “evil” sent to Russia from the West to reduce the already declining population. But until recently, the Internet remained a safe space forRussian homosexuals, and online dating services grew ... |
Wall Street Journal |
Russia Suggests US Drone May Have Hit Aid Convoy in Syria
Wall Street Journal MOSCOW—Russia's Defense Ministry said Wednesday an armed drone belonging to the U.S.-led coalition was in the vicinity of a humanitarian aid convoy that was hit by an airstrike Monday in Syria, countering an assertion by American intelligence agencies ... US and Russia Play Blame Game Over Syria Cease-Fire …Foreign Policy (blog) US calls on Russia and Syria to ground all aircraft in northwest SyriaWashington Post John Kerry launches blistering attack on Russia at UNCNN Yahoo News- New York Times -Voice of America all 2,662 news articles » |
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Yahoo News |
Egypt allows wheat fungus after row with Russia
Yahoo News Cairo (AFP) - Egypt's cabinet on Wednesday backed down from tough restrictions on wheat imports that threatened a crisis with Russia, saying it would allow up to 0.05 percent ergot in grain shipments. Egypt, the world's top importer of wheat, at the ... and more » |
Washington Post |
US calls on Russia and Syria to ground all aircraft in northwest Syria
Washington Post UNITED NATIONS — Secretary of State John F. Kerry called on Russia and Syria on Wednesday to “immediately ground all aircraft” flying in key areas of northwest Syria where a humanitarian convoy was destroyed Monday, and accused Moscow of inventing ... US, Russia Spar Over Syria at UN Wall Street Journal US, Russia take Syria battle to new heightsYahoo News John Kerry launches blistering attack on Russia at UNCNN Reuters-New York Times -Foreign Policy (blog) all 2,808 news articles » |
CNN |
John Kerry launches blistering attack on Russia at UN
CNN "I listened to my colleague from Russia and I sort of felt like we're in a parallel universe here," Kerry said of their differing accounts of the conflict. He called for all planes in key areas of Syria to be immediately grounded and for countries to ... Russia Suggests US Drone May Have Hit Aid Convoy in SyriaWall Street Journal Kerry lashes out at Russia, calls for grounding of all aircraft over humanitarian routes in SyriaLos Angeles Times US calls on Russia and Syria to ground all aircraft in northwest SyriaWashington Post CBS News -New York Times -Reuters all 2,492 news articles » |
Daily Beast |
This Is How Russia Bombed the U.N. Convoy
Daily Beast The Russian Ministry of Defense has gone to great lengths to deflect blame, even claiming that video of the aftermath of the attack shows no sign of damage from an air strike, and suggesting the convoy was attacked by Syrian rebel fighters on the ground. ML-Syria-The-LatestYahoo News Don't Try to Imitate the Russians in SyriaThe National Interest Online (blog) all 28 news articles » |
Business Insider |
Karl Rove: Russia is using the fight against ISIS as cover for an imperial gamble
Business Insider Karl Rove is relaxed but adamant: "The threat from Russia is definitely growing," he says. "Putin is becoming more bellicose; he feels he can push the edge of the envelope further than ever before." The former senior adviser and Deputy Chief of Staff ... Trump's praise for Putin baffles Russian-AmericansThe Boston Globe Russia's northernmost active oil field enters commercial productionWorldOil (subscription) Fight Against Islamic State Looks Like A Cover For Russia's Imperial GambleRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty Reuters -Deutsche Welle -Telegraph.co.uk -ABC News all 188 news articles » |
From Russia With Trump: A Political Conflict Zone
ABC News Donald Trump and his children have for years promoted themselves and their real estate opportunities in Russia and other former Soviet states, and ethics experts say if he is elected President the get-tough U.S. sanctions against Russia could be in ... and more » |
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Forbes |
Color Commentary On Russia
Forbes I'm no Russia expert. I neither speak nor read Russian. But ever since 1980 I've been part of a small group of people practicing what we call “citizen diplomacy.” One of our members who worked at the U.S. State Department at the time coined the term ... |
Newsweek |
Russia Cancels Election Results After Ballot Stuffing
Newsweek Russia's Central Electoral Commission has nullified the results of nine polling districts for offences such as stuffing ballot boxes with more votes than voters, state news agency Itar-Tass reports. The Kremlin declared Sunday's elections would give ... and more » |
The Times of Israel |
Russia: Mossad, other foreign agents killed in Aleppo strike
The Times of Israel According to the Arabic-language version of Russia's Sputnik news agency, some “30 Israeli and Western officers” died when they were hit by three Kalibr cruise missiles fired by Russianwarships in a “foreign officers' coordination operations room” in ... |
Naryshkin to head Russia’s spy service, Volodin to be Speaker
The US president badly misread Putin. Only a tough approach with Russia can secure any kind of peace
The ceasefire in Syria may not have been formally pronounced dead, but hopes to resurrect it are fast dwindling. After an aid convoy was destroyed near Aleppo, fighting again intensified and the US and Russia exchanged accusations in the UN. But in reality US diplomacy had collapsed before these latest events.
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