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Economic Change in Russia
The Russia and Eurasia Program offers analysis of rapid economic change in Russia and the consequences for U.S. policy. There is no aspect of contemporary Russia that has changed more rapidly and ...
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First Russian pilot defects to Ukraine, says others should follow
A 28-year-old Russian military pilot who defected to Ukraine last month has detailed his escape in a helicopter, encouraging others to follow. “You’ll be provided for for the rest of your lives.
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Turn to Tara
As students return to school, a Turn to Tara investigation shows there is growing concern about the rise in cyberattacks, particularly in the education sector.
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Russia News
In Izium, in eastern Ukraine, the buildings are in ruins and services are spotty. Barely recovered, its residents worry that more mayhem may lie ahead. By Valerie Hopkins, Dzvinka Pinchuk and ...
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Leaking Russia sanctions send floods of cash to ex-Soviet countries
TBILISI, Georgia — Western sanctions imposed on Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine mean big business elsewhere in the former Soviet Union, as middlemen race to cash in on reselling unavailable goods ...
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Russia-Ukraine War
A bitter and bloody war in Ukraine has devastated the country, further isolated Russia from the West and fueled economic insecurity around the world. A leader who has railed against NATO and ...
Fox News18d
Putin and Kim Jong Un to meet in Russia in defiant message to West
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin for an official state visit, the Kremlin announced Monday. North Korean state-run media confirmed the visit in a ...
Wall Street Journal17d
Russia Struggles to Contain Resurgent Inflation
As the West scrambles to move away from Russian energy sources and imposes sanctions on Moscow, China and India have stepped in to fill the gap. WSJ examines how those countries have boosted ...
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Western Officials Plan to Warn U.A.E. Over Trade With Russia
U.S., U.K. and European Union officials plan to jointly press the United Arab Emirates this week to halt shipments of goods to Russia that could help Moscow in its war against Ukraine, according ...
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Coons warns of ‘devil’s deal’ during Kim’s visit to Russia
Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) warned of a “devil’s deal” between Moscow and Pyongyang as North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un traveled to Russia on Monday, a potential exchange that U.S. officials ...
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Nobel Foundation reverses decision to invite Russia to prize ceremony following backlash
The Nobel Foundation has U-turned on a controversial decision to invite the ambassadors of Russia, Belarus and Iran to the Nobel Prize award ceremony after facing widespread criticism. The ...
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Turn to Tara: Tips to help fight cyberattacks on students and schools
As students return to school, a Turn to Tara investigation shows there is growing concern about the rise in cyberattacks, particularly in the education sector. Check Point Research, a top cyber ...

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