Russia Reform Monitor No. 2411
Putin claims U.S., Ukraine lured mercenaries to Belarus;
Another opposition blogger bloodied;
Sustaining Wagner in Libya;
Germany: Navalny poisoned by Novichok
Putin claims U.S., Ukraine lured mercenaries to Belarus;
Another opposition blogger bloodied;
Sustaining Wagner in Libya;
Germany: Navalny poisoned by Novichok
ISIS: Alive and kicking;
Jordan's Islamists increasingly on the outs;
Rising Islamist violence in Africa;
The Afghan "truce" takes hold
Oil markets stabilize, slowly;
Amazon deforestation becomes a global trade issue;
Kids, a casualty of the pandemic;
FATF to focus on environmental crimes;
The mystery of the Chinese seeds
Navalny poisoning a Western provocation, claims Duma speaker;
What next after new START?;
The Baltics heat up;
U.S. troops injured in Syrian skirmish with Russian forces
[T]he current turmoil at USAGM is politically motivated. It isn't. It is, rather, a contest between the status quo and a new way of doing business that is less favorable to underwriting mere advocacy that contributes little to the actual fight for internet freedom, and is more focused on responsibly funding effective technology to counter censorship abroad.