Tag: Vladimir Putin

The text discusses the pattern of mysterious deaths, known as Sudden Russian Death Syndrome (SRDS), involving individuals critical of Russian President Vladimir Putin or who have crossed him.
Sinister Syndromes discusses the "Sudden Russian Death Syndrome," detailing mysterious deaths of individuals critical of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Paul Goldberg, president of the Union of Councils for Jews in the Former Soviet Union and author of "The Dissident," discusses in a Moment essay titled "The Killing of Navalny and Putin's Theater of Terror" why Russian leader Vladimir Putin is more dangerous than his Soviet predecessors, particularly in light of the Alexei Navalny case.
In a recent episode of the Tablet podcast "What Really Matters," hosts Walter Russell Mead and Jeremy discuss Vladmir Putin's support for Joe Biden, his criticism of Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump's negative remarks about NATO, and Biden's challenges in the Middle East.
Alexei Navalny, a prominent opposition leader in Russia against Vladimir Putin, recently died in prison, sparking global shockwaves.
In a recent podcast, the discussion revolves around the potential impact of Alexei Navalny's murder on the ongoing debate concerning Vladimir Putin and the conflict in Ukraine.
The article discusses the killing of Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny and draws parallels to political assassinations during the Soviet era, particularly under Stalin, highlighting the current theatrics of terror in Putin's regime.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that Russia seeks a prisoner exchange agreement to free American Jewish journalist Evan Gershkovich, who has been imprisoned on espionage charges since March.
New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman has been criticized for lumping together Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former US President Donald Trump, and Russian President Vladimir Putin as a liberal nightmare version of the "axis of evil."
The recent death of Yevgeny Prigozhin, former head of Russian mercenary group Wagner, is seen as another example of Russia's long history of settling scores through violent means.
Israel's relationship with Russia has been fragile, but the invasion of Ukraine by Vladimir Putin has made it even more complicated.
Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt, former chief rabbi of Moscow, has left Russia and settled in Israel due to pressure from Russian authorities to support Putin's war on Ukraine.
The article discusses the influence of two Russian oligarchs, known as the Little Leonids, who control Russia's fashion and luxury markets.
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.
The Russo-Ukrainian War has deep historical roots and is influenced by conflicting narratives about the region's history.
The article discusses the state of the Western alliance and the prospects for Ukrainian freedom in the context of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
In this article, the author discusses the political career and traits of Boris Johnson, the former British Prime Minister.
This text discusses the fear that Vladimir Putin is trying to inspire and capitalize on.
Matthew Continetti raises concerns about President Biden's behavior and cognitive state, highlighting an incident where he mistakenly called out to a deceased member of Congress.
The article discusses Russia's failure to modernize and its transformation from Soviet communism to a Westernized, market-based economy and parliamentary system.
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.
Sweden and Finland have decided to join NATO in response to Vladimir Putin's failed invasion of Ukraine, breaking their longstanding policy of neutrality.
Zehava Galon, former head of the left-wing Meretz Party, expresses her personal pain and disappointment with the Israeli government's refusal to condemn Vladimir Putin and provide military support to Ukraine.
This text argues that President Biden and Russian President Putin are actually working together, despite the public perception of tension between them.
Former U.S. National Security Adviser, General H.R. McMaster, criticized Israel for not fully supporting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in his fight against the Russian invasion.