Hawks propose a Chinese-style plan to isolate Russian internet Members Public

Hello! This week we look at how a group of lawmakers, including the suspected killer of Alexander Litvinenko, are pushing a plan to create Chinese-style internet in Russia. We also analyze why the woman alleged to be Putin’s youngest daughter made her first ever appearance on state television, the

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A Russian billionaire on the ‘Kremlin List’ is suing the U.S. government Members Public

Valentin Gapontsev and Prime minister Dmitry Medvedev What happened In addition to U.S. sanctions, a major problem for Russian businessmen is the so-called Kremlin List. This is a group of wealthy Russians “close to Vladimir Putin” put together in January 2018 in response to a requirement of sanctions law

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Moscow is expanding its use of face recognition technology Members Public

What happened Russian authorities continue to adopt the Chinese model of tracking citizens. Moscow City Hall promises to install a system of CCTV cameras in the city in 2019 with facial recognition technology. To date, $120 million has already been spent on this system. The first experiments with the technology

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Moscow’s relationship with OPEC at risk amid disagreement Members Public

What happened For the first time in over three years of close cooperation between Russia and OPEC, serious splits have arisen between the oil-producing partners. Some analysts say Russia’s increased role at OPEC in a period of sanctions is one of Putin’s greatest foreign policy achievements, but the

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A Russian billionaire on the ‘Kremlin List’ is suing the U.S. government Members Public

Hello! Our top story this week is about a Russian billionaire (based in the U.S. since the 1990s) who is so fed up of the indirect effect of sanctions legislation that he is taking the U.S. government to court. We also analyze recent difficulties in Russia’s relationship

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Naval conflict in the Kerch Straits unlikely to have serious immediate consequences Members Public

Russian coast guard boat (left) preparing to ram a Ukrainain tugboat near Kerch Strait What happened A new escalation in Russia’s undeclared war with Ukraine has forced President Donald Trump to cancel his meeting with Putin at the G20 and European countries have called for new sanctions. But the

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How the Kremlin mastered Telegram in less than a year Members Public

The Kremlin has turned communication platform Telegram into a useful political tool. Photo credit: TASS What happened In the last two years, the Telegram messaging service, founded by Russian entrepreneur Pavel Durov, has become the most important social media tool for political insiders. Now an investigation (Rus) by Proekt has

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How the Kremlin mastered Telegram in less than a year Members Public

Hello! This week you can read the results of a fascinating investigation into how the Kremlin manipulates Telegram, a favorite source of news for the Russian elite. We also have analysis of the fallout from the incident in the Kerch Straits, a growing confrontation between the authorities and the rap

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Russia’s national airline is revoking air miles from those who criticize its CEO Members Public

Hello! Find out this week why venting on Twitter about your delayed Aeroflot flight may not be such a good idea, and what this tells us about the country’s national airline. Also read about the growing fears for the Russian auto industry after the arrest of Nissan-Renault boss Carlos

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Will security concerns trump profit for the Kremlin in a debate over satellite internet project OneWeb? Members Public

What happened The implementation of OneWeb, ex-Google executive Greg Wyler’s project to use a global satellite network to beam internet across the world, poses a difficult question for President Vladimir Putin. On the one hand, OneWeb means billion dollar contracts for the struggling state-owned space company, Roscosmos, but, on

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