Russia Reform Monitor No. 2410
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
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.
China's hackers pillage Taiwan's semiconductor industry;
China's hackers steal data from ten Taiwanese agencies;
Taipei announces ban on China's streaming services;
Scores of Chinese fishing vessels near Galapagos Islands - Ecuador;
Saudi Aramco suspends $10 billion refinery joint venture with China
It’s a fairly common occurrence for lower-level documents to be superseded by new policy decisions, requiring framing and language to be rewritten. But it doesn’t often happen to documents of such importance.
Opposition leader Navalny in coma after alleged attack
Expanding strategic capabilities in the Arctic;
Russians quietly filling media ranks in Belarus;
New radar coming to Scandinavian frontier;
Russia expects to produce six million monthly vaccine doses