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THE BELL WEEKLY: Attacks-for-hire scandal rocks Russian opposition Members Public

Hello! This week we look at a major scandal among the Russian opposition after allies of the late Alexei Navlany alleged a close associate of former oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky ordered violent attacks against them. We also look at another exodus of tech companies as a result of the latest US

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Bulletins d'information

Le constructeur automobile chinois devient la plus grande entreprise étrangère en Russie Membres Public

L'exode des entreprises occidentales provoqué par l'invasion russe et les sanctions qui en ont découlé a complètement modifié le paysage des entreprises russes. Une nouvelle étude sur les principales entreprises étrangères actives sur le marché russe révèle l'ampleur de cette transformation au cours des deux dernières années et demie. * Sur les 50 plus grandes

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Entreprises

Russian army movie causes a scandal at Venice Film Festival Members Public

At last week’s Venice Film Festival, Russian-Canadian director Anastasia Trofimova premiered her latest work, “Russians at War”, a documentary following the lives of Russian soldiers serving at the front. Its inclusion in the program caused a scandal, with Ukrainian politicians criticizing it as pro-Kremlin propaganda — claims dismissed by Trofimova

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Politique

Russians calm in the face of Ukraine’s counter-offensive Members Public

It has been more than a month since Ukrainian forces crossed the border into the Kursk region, launching a surprise offensive into Russian territory. In that time they have captured hundreds of Russian prisoners of war and occupied more than 1,000 square kilometers of land in the first invasion

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Politique

THE BELL WEEKLY: How Russian society ignores Ukraine’s Kursk incursion Members Public

Hello. This week we talk to a top sociologist about why Ukraine’s surprise counter-offensive into the Kursk region has not shocked Russian society. We also cover the scandal surrounding a film about Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine, and how a Chinese carmaker became the largest foreign business in the

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‘Putin could fall if he loses the support of a few hundred people’ Members Public

The Bell editor Viacheslav Dvornikov spoke to political scientist Marcel Dirsus, author of the acclaimed new book, "How Tyrants Fall," about what his study of dictatorships and autocrats suggests is in store for the Putin regime — and how his demise could come about. The full interview is available

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Politique

Pavel Durov s'oppose à une modération stricte - cela pourrait lui coûter sa liberté et son entreprise Membres Public

Pavel Durov, fondateur de Telegram et figure emblématique de la technologie russe, n'a passé que 96 heures dans une prison française. Libéré en résidence surveillée, l'affaire est loin d'être terminée et aura des répercussions bien au-delà de lui et de sa plateforme. La saga semble bien partie pour façonner les futures relations entre l'Union européenne et Telegram.

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Entreprises

THE BELL WEEKLY: How Telegram’s hands-off approach backfired Members Public

Hello! This week we again look at the case against Telegram founder Pavel Durov — how the site’s lax approach to content moderation put the service at the heart of the online gray economy, and landed Durov in a French jail. We also spoke to an expert on autocratic regimes

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