Russia Reform Monitor No. 2366
Bomb threats disrupt daily living;
Expert: Putin's fertility plans ineffective;
The new (and old) faces of Russian power;
Russia fails to expel North Korean workers by deadline
Bomb threats disrupt daily living;
Expert: Putin's fertility plans ineffective;
The new (and old) faces of Russian power;
Russia fails to expel North Korean workers by deadline
UK gives Huawei the green light...;
...while France chooses Nokia and Ericsson for 5G;
China's interference threatens New Zealand's role in "Five Eyes";
Danish PM responds to China over satirical flag drawing;
Student jailed for mocking Xi on Twitter while in the U.S.
Florida scientists fired for hiding participation in China program...;
...as Harvard chemistry chairman is arrested;
Apple: Beijing's requests for user data spiked in first half of 2019;
China has "no intention to participate" in arms talks;
U.S. sanctions Chinese companies for "funding Iran's terrorism"
In a major address, Putin focuses on advanced technologies...;
...and announces a cabinet shakeup...;
...as well as significant constitutional changes;
Russia's cyber warriors take on Ukraine
On Jan. 28, British officials announced that, after extensive internal deliberations, the government had decided to move forward with a limited partnership with China’s Huawei corporation to build 5G telecom networks in the country.