Navalny: How the Kremlin responds to his wife’s threats – 2024-02-21 15:52:49

Navalny: How the Kremlin responds to his wife’s threats
 – 2024-02-21 15:52:49

The Kremlin characterizes the claim of Alexei Navalny’s wife as baseless, Yulia Navalnaya, that the 47-year-old Russian opposition leader was poisoned with the nerve agent, Novichok. The Kremlin statement also clarified that Russian President Vladimir Putin did not watch Navalny’s video statement, in which she said she would fight for a free Russia and called … Read more

Trump’s position on NATO “is not new” – 2024-02-17 23:01:15

Trump’s position on NATO “is not new”
 – 2024-02-17 23:01:15

Vladimir Putin with Dmitri Peskov, Kremlin spokesman. He Kremlin assured this Wednesday that the former US president and presidential candidate White House, Donald Trump“did not say anything new” in his controversial statements about the defense spending that NATO countries should allocate. “We have seen (Trump’s statements), but to be fair let us remember that, when … Read more

Kremlin Critic Alexei Navalny Dies in Russian Prison, Western Leaders Demand Putin to Take Responsibility

Kremlin Critic Alexei Navalny Dies in Russian Prison, Western Leaders Demand Putin to Take Responsibility

Jakarta – Authority Russia announced that the Kremlin’s most prominent critic, Alexei Navalny, had died in the Arctic prison where he was being held. Navalny’s death drew strong reactions from leaders of Western countries. The leaders of this country are united in demanding the President Vladimir Putin to be responsible. Reported AFP and Reuters, Saturday … Read more

Debate in Congress over the National Security Amendment and America’s Role in the World

Debate in Congress over the National Security Amendment and America’s Role in the World

The debate in Congress over the National Security Amendment — a spectacularly misnamed piece of legislation given its centrality to U.S. foreign policy — is about more than Ukraine, a new CEPA report shows. There is no debate among members of Congress about whether Ukraine needs funding: they are well aware of the “munitions famine” … Read more

The Potemkin Villages: Illusions of Prosperity and Power in Russian History

The Potemkin Villages: Illusions of Prosperity and Power in Russian History

In the late 18th century, Catherine the Great had planned a tour of the Crimea, which had been conquered a few years earlier by her court favorite, Count Grigory Potemkin. However, although Potemkin had succeeded in wresting the agriculturally fertile peninsula from the Ottoman Empire, the promised colonization was never achieved. To save the reputation, … Read more

The Kremlin’s Use of WWII Myths for Putin’s Ukraine Invasion

The Kremlin specifically uses myths about the “Great Patriotic War” to draw imaginary parallels with Putin’s army’s invasion of Ukraine. Moscow has long been drawing parallels between the “WWII” and the war in Ukraine in order to prepare Russians for a long confrontation, although these actions contradict the Kremlin’s rhetoric, when Putin assures everyone that … Read more

Hunt for Propagandist Military Officers in Russia: Investigative Actions Begin Against Z-Military Correspondents

Hunt for Propagandist Military Officers in Russia: Investigative Actions Begin Against Z-Military Correspondents

In the Russian Federation, investigative actions have begun against a number of large Z-military officers. The flywheel of repression in the Russian Federation, having dealt with the opponents of the Putin regime, is already beginning to “mow down” its own. In Russia, a “hunt” has begun for propagandist military officers. This information was shared by … Read more

The Kremlin’s Propaganda Blames the West for Future Conflict in the Arctic

The Kremlin’s Propaganda Blames the West for Future Conflict in the Arctic

The Kremlin’s mouthpieces are creating informational ground to blame the West for a future conflict in the Arctic. Well-known propagandist Mikhail Zvinchuk and another Z-military correspondent decided to respond to comments from the Danish Foreign Ministry regarding the presence of the Russian army in the Arctic. Back at the end of December 2023, the Danish … Read more

Is Russian President Putin’s New Year’s Address Computer-Generated? Suspicions Arise Amidst Stalemate in Russia-Ukraine War

Is Russian President Putin’s New Year’s Address Computer-Generated? Suspicions Arise Amidst Stalemate in Russia-Ukraine War

[Voice of Hope January 2, 2024](Comprehensive report by our reporter Xie Bohu) As the Russia-Ukraine war falls into a stalemate, the life and death of Russian President Putin has become increasingly suspicious. In Putin’s latest New Year’s address, sharp-eyed netizens discovered that the video was suspected to be computer-generated. According to a report by the … Read more

Europe’s Energy Independence: Rare Metal Discovery and New Supermarket Chain Expansion

Europe’s Energy Independence: Rare Metal Discovery and New Supermarket Chain Expansion

Already in the second half of last year, the most pressing question was – will Europe manage to survive the winter without Russian gas supplies? Already in the first half of January, it became clear that the weather was helping Europe, as the warm weather led to an unusually high level of gas storage, which … Read more