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Russia's future is predictable by one historic formula
See this Video for THREE KEY factors Want to predict Russia’s next move? Forget ideology—look at history. In this video, I’ll ...
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Putin destroyed Russia’s future – and his own legacy
Twenty-five years ago this week, Russia’s first democratically elected president, Boris Yeltsin, formally handed over power to a hand-picked successor. “Take care of Russia,” was Yeltsin’s final ...
The Russian Federation has labeled cybersecurity firm Recorded Future as "undesirable," a designation that CEO Christopher Ahlberg considers a compliment. “Some things in life are rare compliments.
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania signed an agreement in January to create a joint Baltic defense line against future Russian attacks. Last week, Lithuania announced it had deployed mines and anti-tank ...
Russia Quietly Changed Its Space Station Plans. Here's What That Means The proposed Russian Orbital Station will stick to a ...
Russia, the supposed military superpower, now depends on Iranian drones, North Korean missiles, and World War II-era Soviet equipment to fight its war on Ukraine. It has lost more than 700,000 ...
Russia produced and refurbished more than 1,500 tanks and 2,800 infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) and armoured personnel carriers (APCs) in 2024, which allowed it to compensate for last year's losses ...
Recorded Future, an American threat intelligence company, has become the first cybersecurity firm designated by the Russian government as an "undesirable" organization. The Russian authorities ...
Vladimir Putin, 71, has been president or prime minister of Russia since August 1999, clamping down ever harder on dissent while building up a personalized authoritarian system that has proven durable ...
The Russian government has set a new precedent for itself by officially designating Recorded Future, the cyber threat intelligence (CTI) company, as "undesirable." It's a development that the ...
Anniversaries, even those as somber as today’s, offer a crucial opportunity for reflection. As we mark the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, it is essential to assess how ...
The offensive had several positive effects. Symbolically, it changed the entrenched narrative of recent months that Ukraine was only going to continue to lose territory over time. It has also raised ...
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