Tag: Putin

Paul Goldberg, president of the Union of Councils for Jews in the Former Soviet Union and author, discusses the dangers of Russian leader Vladimir Putin and the killing of Alexei Navalny in a conversation with Moment Book and Opinion Editor Amy E. Schwartz.
The podcast highlights the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine as it enters its third year, criticizing the American political process for supporting aid to Ukraine but facing reluctance in the House to hold a vote on it.
The mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of Alexei Navalny, a prominent Russian opposition figure, raise various conflicting hypotheses, from poisoning to a staged assassination orchestrated by the Russian government.
Hannah Arendt's book "Between Past and Future" emphasized the importance of thinking in an age where the past provides little guidance and the future offers little hope.
The article discusses the consequences of a Hamas attack on Israel and its impact on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The podcast discusses the situation in Ukraine, addressing topics such as nuclear weapons, Putin, and the United States's response, with a focus on whether the Ukrainian triumph is turning into a Western crisis.
The podcast discusses the recent setbacks faced by former President Trump and questions whether the media's continued focus on him is overshadowing a potential shift back to the Republicans in the upcoming 2022 elections.
The author of the text discusses being included on a list published by Ukraine's Center for Countering Disinformation, accusing them of promoting Russian propaganda.
This podcast episode discusses the motivations behind Russian President Vladimir Putin's relationship with Israel.
In a recent podcast, the discussion revolves around the shifting establishment opinion regarding Ukrainian President Zelensky's stance, despite Ukraine's apparent success in the conflict.
The podcast discusses the continued fascination with the Will Smith and Chris Rock slap incident, questioning if its triviality contributes to the public interest.
As the war in Ukraine heats up, hosts Yonit and Jonathan are joined by Pulitzer Prize winning author Anne Applebaum to talk about Zelenskyy, Putin, Bennett, and the significant stakes involved.
In this episode, American Jewish Committee (AJC) CEO David Harris discusses the situation in Ukraine.
This article provides a personal perspective on the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, with a specific focus on Donetsk, the author's mother's hometown.
Germany is experiencing a significant shift in its foreign policy towards Russia following the Ukrainian conflict.
In a podcast discussion, Israeli strategic planning expert Udi Evental analyzes the war in Ukraine and its connection to Putin's actions in Syria.
This article discusses the character and resilience of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who is facing threats to his life and is on the Kremlin's kill list.
The author argues that the US has played a role in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia by using Ukraine as a weapon against Russia, destabilizing the region and putting Ukrainian lives at risk.
This podcast episode discusses two main topics: the ongoing discussions in Vienna regarding a new nuclear agreement with Iran and how Putin is using Iran against America, as well as the threats of climate change in the Middle East and how it can foster greater cooperation in the region.
This article discusses the recent actions of Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding Ukraine.
In this podcast episode, Haaretz senior writer Judy Maltz discusses the situation of Ukrainian Jews in light of a potential Russian invasion.
In a podcast episode, the discussion revolves around the topic of progressives potentially discouraging individuals, including children, by making them feel powerless in effecting change.
The discussion revolves around the challenges the U.S. faces regarding Putin's demands, the CDC's inconsistencies on vaccines, and the Democrats' efforts to portray Republicans as anti-democratic.
"Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible: The Surreal Heart of the New Russia" by Peter Pomerantsev examines the blurred lines between reality and PR in contemporary Russia through stories of individuals like Oliona, a mistress to a billionaire, and Dinara, a prostitute.