Tag: Russia

This article discusses a video clip of Belarusian President Aleksander Lukashenko boasting about talking Vladimir Putin out of killing someone involved in a recent revolt in Russia.
Eli Lake discusses on a podcast the House of Representatives censure of Adam Schiff for repeatedly lying about having seen intelligence connecting Trump to Russia collusion.
Dani Dayan, chair of Yad Vashem, visited Canada to honor the outgoing chair of the Canadian Society for Yad Vashem and attend the opening of a new Holocaust Museum in Toronto.
The author argues that Ukraine is in a strong position in its war against Russia, with a demoralized and poorly led Russian army facing a well-trained and motivated Ukrainian army.
American journalist Evan Gershkovich has been detained in Russia and is facing accusations of espionage, which could result in a 20-year prison sentence.
The podcast discusses the sensational claim that a raccoon dog might be a new source of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The podcast delves into the geopolitical implications of Russia's actions towards an American drone, examining the potential insights into Ron DeSantis' foreign policy stance.
The podcast discusses the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the current ideological and partisan divisions within the United States on this issue.
The podcast discusses various topics such as the growing pessimism on the Right regarding Ukraine despite Russian challenges, criticism of The New York Times for not being pro-trans enough, and the relevance of balloons.
The United States currently has overwhelming military power compared to Iran, but the Biden administration's ambiguous approach to defending its allies in the Middle East has created mistrust among its Gulf allies and emboldened China, Russia, and Iran.
The article discusses the deteriorating relationship between the United States and Saudi Arabia, highlighting the consequences of American policy decisions in the Middle East.
The podcast starts with a discussion on whether people prioritize issues or negativity towards opposing views.
The article discusses Russia's failure to modernize and its transformation from Soviet communism to a Westernized, market-based economy and parliamentary system.
This text describes the ongoing conflict in Ukraine between Russia and Ukraine.
Following Queen Elizabeth's passing, the discussion revolves around whether there are any prominent figures today who are admired for their restraint rather than oversharing.
The article discusses the growing strategic alliance between Russia and Iran and criticizes the Biden administration for ignoring this reality.
In an episode of the Unholy Podcast, hosts Yonit and Jonathan revisit a conversation with journalist David Remnick, known for his work with The New Yorker.
The episode features a discussion with Shimrit Meir, a former advisor to Naftali Bennett, about the strained relationship between Jerusalem and Moscow as a Russian court contemplates liquidating the Jewish Agency in the country, potentially signaling a decline in ties.
This podcast episode discusses the motivations behind Russian President Vladimir Putin's relationship with Israel.
The article warns against Ukraine fatigue, emphasizing the valiant efforts of the Ukrainian army in driving back Russian forces.
The text discusses the differences between the boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) movements against Russia and Israel.
Israel is facing challenges as it reevaluates its position in world affairs amid Russian military actions and America's disengagement from the Middle East.
This article highlights the disconnect between the perception and reality of America's competition with China.
The author describes their journey from Lviv to Kyiv, observing the caution and fear caused by recent bombings.
The podcast discusses the continued fascination with the Will Smith and Chris Rock slap incident, questioning if its triviality contributes to the public interest.