The death of Alexei Navalny crowns a long-running campaign against Kremlin critics so that Russians see no alternative to Putin https://t.co/MylkEXwog8 via @WSJ
We are clear in the piece that there is no justification for Hamas's heinous rampage on 10/7.
But our analysis suggests Biden was wrong to question the MoH figures, which are credible and provide crucial insight into the deeply troubling consequences of Israel's response. /Fin
The threat to the personal safety of Jews in the west of Europe, a recipient of mass migration, is starkly different to that in the east: Jews in the latter live safely while in parts of the west they are advised by authorities to conceal their identity
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As melting ice opens up the Arctic, U.S. military officers want more assets to counter Russia and its partnership with China. Story w/ @AlanCullison and photos by @AngelaXOwens https://t.co/hyDqzKxb6Q
Recriminations and finger-pointing could create a power vacuum in the Kremlin following the Wagner paramilitary group’s revolt, Russia experts say https://t.co/9hFKDIZsRU via @WSJ
OK, ISW is becoming a major problem in the media ecosystem. This assessment is just a hunch from their mapping team (one that I disagree with), and yet their role in providing maps will see this (bad) opinion laundered as fact by many journalists who print what they say verbatim.
@Chris_D_Steele Believers in Sasquatch and reptilian alien rulers should not be ridiculed - they should be celebrated along with the rich fauna of God’s creation.
The US media’s repeated references to the Trump-Russia ‘Dossier’ as ‘discredited’ are sloppy journalism. Despite a blow torch of politically-motivated criticism, the main tenets of it, including on collusion, have held up well. And few, if any, of the details have been disproven.