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  • Putin hijacked Austria’s spy service. Now he’s going after its government

    VIENNA — The coup began with the sound of a doorbell. Just after 8 a.m. on Feb. 28, 2018, Austrian police Commander Wolfgang Preiszler pressed the buzzer at the headquarters of the country’s domestic intelligence service and held his ID up to the security camera. Within minutes, dozens of his colleagues armed with Glock pistols and a battering ram fanned out through the building in bullet-proof ve

      Putin hijacked Austria’s spy service. Now he’s going after its government
    • ロシアのプーチン大統領を支持する「I Stand With Putin」ハッシュタグを使ったTwitterアカウントが次々とBANされる

      ロシアによるウクライナ侵攻が続く中、各種SNSにはロシアやウクライナを巡る意見が交わされています。この状況の中、Twitterには「#IStandWithPutin(私はプーチンを支持する)」というハッシュタグを付けた親ロシア派による投稿が数多く投稿され、当該ハッシュタグを使った100件以上のアカウントが利用停止措置を受ける事態に発展しています。 Twitter bans over 100 accounts that pushed #IStandWithPutin https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/internet/twitter-bans-100-accounts-pushed-istandwithputin-rcna18655 アメリカの大手メディア・NBCによると、ハッシュタグ「#IStandWithPutin」はロシアがウクライナへの侵攻を始めた2022年2

        ロシアのプーチン大統領を支持する「I Stand With Putin」ハッシュタグを使ったTwitterアカウントが次々とBANされる
      • How Putin blundered into Ukraine — then doubled down | Financial Times

        ‘A huge humiliation’: failed Russian putsch exposes deep flaws in Putin’s regime

          How Putin blundered into Ukraine — then doubled down | Financial Times
        • ‘Key to white survival’: how Putin has morphed into a far-right savior

          It would be easy to dismiss the America First Political Action Conference (AFPAC) in Orlando, Florida, as a radical fringe. But speeches by two Republican members of Congress – one in person, the other via video – guaranteed national attention and controversy. The backlash showed how the war in Ukraine has exposed the American far right’s affinity with Putin. That affinity is complicated by the to

            ‘Key to white survival’: how Putin has morphed into a far-right savior
          • Viewpoint: Putin now faces only different kinds of defeat

            Russia's Victory Day parade won't represent any sort of victory over Ukraine, writes defence analyst Michael Clarke.

              Viewpoint: Putin now faces only different kinds of defeat
            • As Russian Losses Mount in Ukraine, Putin Gets More Involved in War Strategy (Published 2022)

              As Russian Losses Mount in Ukraine, Putin Gets More Involved in War Strategy The Russian president has rejected requests from commanders in the field that they be allowed to retreat from Kherson, a vital city in Ukraine’s south. Ukrainian soldiers operate a drone near Kherson, in southern Ukraine. It was the first major city to fall to the Russians in the initial invasion, and remains the only reg

                As Russian Losses Mount in Ukraine, Putin Gets More Involved in War Strategy (Published 2022)
              • Putin-Xi talks: Russian leader reveals China's 'concern' over Ukraine

                But he also thanked President Xi for his "balanced position" on Russia's invasion.

                  Putin-Xi talks: Russian leader reveals China's 'concern' over Ukraine
                • Ukraine conflict: Biden brands Putin a 'war criminal'

                  The off-the-cuff remark prompts Russia to call the comment "unforgiveable rhetoric".

                    Ukraine conflict: Biden brands Putin a 'war criminal'
                  • Missing Ukrainian child traced to Putin ally

                    A key political ally of Vladimir Putin has adopted a child seized from a Ukrainian children's home, according to documents uncovered by BBC's Panorama. Sergey Mironov, the 70-year-old leader of a Russian political party, is named on the adoption record of a two-year-old girl who was taken in 2022 by a woman he is now married to.

                      Missing Ukrainian child traced to Putin ally
                    • Russian mum's fight to save sons from Putin's war

                      Marina had no idea when her sons were conscripted that they would be part of an invasion of Ukraine.

                        Russian mum's fight to save sons from Putin's war
                      • Putin Doesn’t Realize How Much Warfare Has Changed

                        The Russian president’s obsession with World War II is hindering his invasion of Ukraine. Otto von Bismarck once said that only a fool learns from his own mistakes. “I learn from other people’s,” the 19th-century German chancellor said. Astonishingly, the Russian army is repeating the past mistakes of its Soviet predecessor. In April 1945, Marshal Georgy Zhukov, under intense pressure from Stalin,

                          Putin Doesn’t Realize How Much Warfare Has Changed
                        • Restoration of empire is the endgame for Putin | CNN

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                            Restoration of empire is the endgame for Putin | CNN
                          • Boris Nemtsov: Murdered Putin rival 'tailed' by agent linked to FSB hit squad

                            An investigation finds evidence Boris Nemtsov was shadowed by an agent linked to an assassination team.

                              Boris Nemtsov: Murdered Putin rival 'tailed' by agent linked to FSB hit squad
                            • The Spy War: How the C.I.A. Secretly Helps Ukraine Fight Putin - The New York Times

                              A Ukrainian Army soldier in a forest near Russian lines this month. A C.I.A.-supported network of spy bases has been constructed in the past eight years that includes 12 secret locations along the Russian border.Credit...Tyler Hicks/The New York Times

                                The Spy War: How the C.I.A. Secretly Helps Ukraine Fight Putin - The New York Times
                              • Ukraine war: Western agents seek to get inside Putin's head

                                Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine shook the West. Now its leaders are trying to predict his next move.

                                  Ukraine war: Western agents seek to get inside Putin's head
                                • The Beginning of the End for Putin?

                                  Russian President Vladimir Putin’s attack on Ukraine has been a clarifying moment. Since he came to power in 2000, various Western leaders have tried to cooperate, accommodate, or negotiate with him. But by embarking on a war of choice against a country he claims doesn’t have a right to exist, Putin has forced the international community to see him for what he is: a belligerent leader with a remar

                                    The Beginning of the End for Putin?
                                  • Putin's Annexation and Lyman's Encirclement

                                    Even by his own standards Vladimir Putin’s speech on 30 September in the Kremlin’s St George’s Hall was unhinged. For those who can face reading it, it can be found here. As he ranted about the west, denouncing it in lurid terms for a range of evils, from imperialism to satanism, it seemed, as Mark Galeotti observed, that he was trying to convince himself as much the outside world about this grand

                                      Putin's Annexation and Lyman's Encirclement
                                    • Vicious Blame Game Erupts Among Putin’s Security Forces

                                      The security institutions, the ‘siloviki', that are key to propping up the regime are exchanging recriminations for a growing list of failures in the war on Ukraine. Russia’s army is deeply unhappy at the new and curtailed strategy Putin has ordered them to adopt in Ukraine, abandoning the big goal of capturing Kyiv for a much more modest objective of invading Donbas, in the country’s east. And th

                                        Vicious Blame Game Erupts Among Putin’s Security Forces
                                      • Putin ‘purges’ 150 FSB agents in response to Russia’s botched war with Ukraine

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                                          Putin ‘purges’ 150 FSB agents in response to Russia’s botched war with Ukraine
                                        • Putin spokesman refuses to rule out use of nuclear weapons if Russia faced an ‘existential threat’ | CNN

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                                            Putin spokesman refuses to rule out use of nuclear weapons if Russia faced an ‘existential threat’ | CNN
                                          • The shit-posting, Twitter-trolling, dog-deploying social media army taking on Putin one meme at a time

                                            Ivana Stradner opened her iPhone and typed a simple call-to-arms: Unleash the hounds. A Washington think-tanker and an expert in Russian propaganda, Stradner is also a member of NAFO — or the North Atlantic Fellas Organization — an informal alliance of internet culture warriors, national security experts and ordinary Twitter users weaponizing memes, viral videos and, yes, dog photos to push back a

                                              The shit-posting, Twitter-trolling, dog-deploying social media army taking on Putin one meme at a time
                                            • Analysis: The West is running out of ways to punish Putin | CNN Politics

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                                                Analysis: The West is running out of ways to punish Putin | CNN Politics
                                              • Liveuamap on Twitter: "Putin's ultimatum to Ukraine: 1. Recognize Crimea as Russia 2. Ukraine should not join NATO, declare neutrality 3.… https://t.co/MmlZU38Dzk"

                                                Putin's ultimatum to Ukraine: 1. Recognize Crimea as Russia 2. Ukraine should not join NATO, declare neutrality 3.… https://t.co/MmlZU38Dzk

                                                  Liveuamap on Twitter: "Putin's ultimatum to Ukraine: 1. Recognize Crimea as Russia 2. Ukraine should not join NATO, declare neutrality 3.… https://t.co/MmlZU38Dzk"
                                                • The antisemitism animating Putin’s claim to ‘denazify’ Ukraine | Jason Stanley

                                                  Ukraine is a democratic country, whose popular president was elected, in a free and fair election, with over 70% of the vote. That president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, is Jewish, and comes from a family partially wiped out in the Nazi Holocaust. Putin’s claim that Russia is invading Ukraine to denazify it is therefore absurd on its face. But understanding why Putin justifies the invasion of democratic

                                                    The antisemitism animating Putin’s claim to ‘denazify’ Ukraine | Jason Stanley
                                                  • What the West (Still) Gets Wrong About Putin

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                                                      What the West (Still) Gets Wrong About Putin
                                                    • Ukraine conflict: Who's in Putin's inner circle and running the war?

                                                      Russia's president relies on a small but deeply loyal group of people when he makes key decisions.

                                                        Ukraine conflict: Who's in Putin's inner circle and running the war?
                                                      • Kremlin insiders warn Putin will go nuclear as World War 3 fears rise

                                                          Kremlin insiders warn Putin will go nuclear as World War 3 fears rise
                                                        • Russian failures fuelled by Vladimir Putin’s meddling

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                                                            Russian failures fuelled by Vladimir Putin’s meddling
                                                          • Opinion | How the West Is Strangling Putin’s Economy (Published 2022)

                                                            Russia’s military failure in Ukraine has defied almost everyone’s predictions. First came abject defeat at the gates of Kyiv. Then came the incredible shrinking blitzkrieg, as attempts to encircle Ukrainian forces in the supposedly more favorable terrain in the east have devolved into a slow-motion battle of attrition. What’s important about this second Russian setback is that it interacts with an

                                                              Opinion | How the West Is Strangling Putin’s Economy (Published 2022)
                                                            • Western leaders point finger at Putin after Alexei Navalny’s death in jail

                                                              How will Russia remember Alexei Navalny? – video explainer

                                                                Western leaders point finger at Putin after Alexei Navalny’s death in jail
                                                              • The Former Chancellor Who Became Putin’s Man in Germany (Published 2022)

                                                                HANOVER, Germany — On the evening of Dec. 9, 2005, 17 days after Gerhard Schröder left office as chancellor of Germany, he got a call on his cellphone. It was his friend President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia. Mr. Putin was pressing Mr. Schröder to accept an offer to lead the shareholder committee of Nord Stream, the Russian-controlled company in charge of building the first undersea gas pipeline d

                                                                  The Former Chancellor Who Became Putin’s Man in Germany (Published 2022)
                                                                • Repression in Putin’s Russia is making young activists more defiant

                                                                  “They actually made politicians out of us.” Repression in Vladimir Putin’s Russia is making young activists more defiant We followed three women struggling against the might of the Russian state In January tens of thousands of Russians took to the streets as part of the country’s largest demonstrations in a decade. Protesters marched in 130 cities across Russia’s 11 time zones, chanting from the B

                                                                    Repression in Putin’s Russia is making young activists more defiant
                                                                  • Negotiating with Putin now won’t end the war

                                                                    I live with my Russian wife in Yokohama. Every year, on Feb. 23, we used to celebrate Defender of the Fatherland Day by opening a bottle of wine. It may seem strange for a Japanese person like myself to be marking a Soviet-era Red Army commemoration but my wife's family once said to me: "Yu, you have great respect for your homeland. For you, the ‘fatherland’ is your family. So let's celebrate toge

                                                                      Negotiating with Putin now won’t end the war
                                                                    • Statement by Prosecutor Karim A. A. Khan KC on the issuance of arrest warrants against President Vladimir Putin and Ms Maria Lvova-Belova

                                                                      Statement by Prosecutor Karim A. A. Khan KC on the issuance of arrest warrants against President Vladimir Putin and Ms Maria Lvova-Belova On 22 February 2023, I submitted applications to Pre-Trial Chamber II of the International Criminal Court for warrants of arrest in the context of the Situation in Ukraine. Today, the Pre-Trial Chamber has issued arrest warrants in relation to the following two

                                                                        Statement by Prosecutor Karim A. A. Khan KC on the issuance of arrest warrants against President Vladimir Putin and Ms Maria Lvova-Belova
                                                                      • Putin Chef's Kisses of Death: Russia's Shadow Army's State-Run Structure Exposed - bellingcat

                                                                          Putin Chef's Kisses of Death: Russia's Shadow Army's State-Run Structure Exposed - bellingcat
                                                                        • Analysis: Western spy agencies weaponize intelligence in attempt to undermine Putin | CNN Politics

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                                                                            Analysis: Western spy agencies weaponize intelligence in attempt to undermine Putin | CNN Politics
                                                                          • Exclusive: As war began, Putin rejected a Ukraine peace deal recommended by aide

                                                                            [1/2]A Ukrainian serviceman stands at a Polish self-propelled howitzer Krab, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine in Kharkiv region,Ukraine September 13, 2022. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich Acquire Licensing Rights PARIS, Sept 14 (Reuters) - Vladimir Putin's chief envoy on Ukraine told the Russian leader as the war began that he had struck a provisional deal with Kyiv that would satisfy Russia's demand that Uk

                                                                              Exclusive: As war began, Putin rejected a Ukraine peace deal recommended by aide
                                                                            • Opinion | Why Didn’t Putin Invade Under Trump? It Wasn’t Personal.

                                                                              Jessica Pisano is an associate professor of politics at the New School for Social Research and an associate of the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University. Now that Russian President Vladimir Putin has launched a ground war against Ukraine that he apparently has been planning for years, many have wondered why he waited until now. After all, the four years of Donald Trum

                                                                                Opinion | Why Didn’t Putin Invade Under Trump? It Wasn’t Personal.
                                                                              • Putin says Ukraine's future in doubt as cease-fires collapse

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                                                                                  Putin says Ukraine's future in doubt as cease-fires collapse
                                                                                • Why some African countries are thinking twice about calling out Putin | CNN

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                                                                                    Why some African countries are thinking twice about calling out Putin | CNN