Russia Reform Monitor No. 2343
A furor over gene editing;
Intimidation at the polls;
Russia-China collaboration on missile warning;
Tracking protestors with surveillance technology;
Secret military intel unit exposed
The American Foreign Policy Council's Review of Russian Government Actions and U.S. Policy
A furor over gene editing;
Intimidation at the polls;
Russia-China collaboration on missile warning;
Tracking protestors with surveillance technology;
Secret military intel unit exposed
The Kremlins' war on the web;
Priests defending protestors:
More Kremlin support for Maduro;
Moscow's moratorium proposal dead on arrival;
New evidence in exile's assassination;
Lavrov strikes a defiant pose in New York
St. Petersburg voters cry foul;
Putin plays up Israel ties;
New study highlights harsh "justice" for Moscow protestors;
A sudden poaching spat with Pyongyang;
The China/Russia/Iran axis mobilizes
Confederacy with Belarus inches forward;
Russian oil rising;
Russia's "hot zone" hit by explosion;
Deterrence against Russia eroding, U.S. military chief warns;
Unfair sentencing feeds new protest;
Moscow scores and energy win in Uganda
Elections illustrate Russia's political divide;
Answers in spy exfiltration drama?;
Arctic gas bound for China?;
EU sanctions linger;
New prospects for Russo-Ukrainian peace