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See Which Countries Think the Most of Putin
247wallst.com· 2 days agoVladimir Putin is undoubtedly one of the most controversial leaders in the world today. Having previously used the Russian military to crush a rebellion...
How Misinformation Spreads? It's Funded By 'The Hellhole of Programmatic Advertising' - Slashdot
Slashdot· 6 days agoJournalist Steven Brill has written a new book called The Death of Truth. "How Social Media and the Internet Gave Snake Oil Salesmen and Demagogues the Weapons They Needed to Destroy Trust and ...
The Perils of Wider War in Eastern Europe
The Nation· 2 days agoViolence continues to haunt Eastern Europe. It is, tragically, not an exaggeration to say that Europe (and crucially, this time, the United States) again...
Russia Will Never Accept an Armenian Withdrawal
The National Interest· 3 days agoFor strategic reasons, Russia has openly or tacitly supported separatist or Eurosceptic movements in Europe (whether the United Kingdom’s “Brexit” from...
Matryoshka of Lies. Episode 1: Confusion feat. Oleksandr Polianichev, Azamat Junisbai, and Botakoz...
Ukrayinska Pravda via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThis episode ventures into a chapter often missing from the mainstream narrative: Russia's influence...
'Russia now is like 1984': Inside a Russian dystopian library
BBC News· 4 days agoIf the billboards in Ivanovo are to be believed, Russia’s really going places. In this town, a...
The Space Review: Power politics transcends space security
The Space Review· 4 days agoBefore this, the US-Japan resolution specifically to ban the deployment of weapons of mass...
On the 80th anniversary of D-Day, remembering a generation that will soon be gone
NPR· 23 hours agoIn 1936 and 1938, the German army wasn't ready, and the other European armies were far superior in men and materials. It's the same with Russia today, he ...
Stroller: Hot dogs, get fit, and more comments
Martinsville Bulletin· 1 day agoTODAY’S WORD is cogent. Example: The professor presented a cogent argument, backed by extensive research and compelling evidence. TUESDAY’S WORD was backronym, meaning an existing word turned ...