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Olga Dietze

Berlin, Germany
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Olga Dietze is a journalist based in Berlin, Germany.
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#MeToo Hits Russia as Sexual Harassment Victims Speak Out
25 Mar 2018  |  The Globe Post  |  English  |  #MeToo Movement
The article discusses the impact of the #MeToo movement in Russia, focusing on the experiences of women who have faced sexual harassment, including journalist Darya Komarova and several female journalists accusing Russian parliamentarian Leonid Slutsky. It highlights the societal and legal challenges in addressing sexual harassment in Russia, the reluctance of authorities to take action, and the broader cultural attitudes towards women's rights. The article also mentions the backlash faced by victims and the efforts of feminist advocates to push for change.
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Leonid Slutsky Stanislav Govorukhin Darya Komarova Vladimir Zhirinovsky Ksenia Sobchak Darya Zhuk Ekaterina Kotrikadze Farida Rustamova Maria Zakharova Tamara Pletneva Tatyana Nikonova Oxana Pushkina Anastasia Inopina Irina Kosterina
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Kit Gillet

London, United Kingdom
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Recently relocated to London, Kit Gillet is a journalist with extensive experience covering Romania/Moldova, writing for The New York Times, Guardian, Economist and others. He's also a regular commentator for the BBC World Service, Monocle radio, Al Jazeera, France 24, Euronews and others.
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Uncertainty over the fate of surrendered Mariupol defenders
18 May 2022  |  www.euronews.com  |  English  |  War in Ukraine
Ukrainian fighters from Mariupol have been taken to a former penal colony in Russian-controlled territory, with ongoing negotiations for a potential prisoner exchange. Russian officials have expressed intentions to prosecute some fighters for war crimes, particularly targeting members of the Azov Regiment. The surrender marks a significant moment in the conflict, with President Putin claiming a rare victory. High-profile Russian lawmakers have opposed any prisoner swap, labeling the fighters as 'Nazi criminals' and calling for their execution. The situation remains uncertain as negotiations continue.
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Leonid Slutsky Vladimir Putin Hanna Maliar Dmitry Polyansky Maria Zakharova Denis Pushilin Vyacheslav Volodin Igor Konashenkov
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Valerie Hopkins

Budapest, Hungary
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Valerie Hopkins is currently the South-East Europe Correspondent for the Financial Times, where she covers the region out of Budapest. She has more than ten years of experience working in South-Eastern Europe. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian The Atlantic, The Washington ...
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Russia's 'Merchant of Death' is looking to forge a new life in politics
01 Sept 2023  |  Star Tribune  |  English  |  Crime
Viktor Bout, once known as the 'Merchant of Death' for his arms trafficking, is now running for a regional assembly seat in Ulyanovsk, Russia. After being released in a prisoner swap for American basketball star Brittney Griner, Bout joined the Liberal Democratic Party and is seeking to understand local issues after a 15-year absence. His candidacy highlights the Kremlin's strategy of introducing new faces to maintain support. Despite his past, Bout is focused on reintegration and has dismissed the possibility of returning to arms trafficking. His political ambitions are seen as part of Russia's broader geopolitical maneuvers, including its involvement in Ukraine and Africa.
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Leonid Slutsky Viktor Bout Vladimir Putin Brittney Griner Vladimir Zhirinovsky Sergei Sobyanin Andrei Lugovoi Maria Butina Andrei Pertsev Yevgeny Prigozhin Paul Whelan Evan Gershkovich
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Fatima Hudoon

Bristol, United Kingdom
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I am a Bristol-based freelance journalist. I previously worked for The Bristol Cable, a local member-owned media co-operative. Here, I worked as an Early Career Journalist and started writing my first stories.

I now work as a freelancer and alongside the Cable my work is featured in  The ...
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Ukrainians outraged as Russian lawmakers join Vienna talks
02 Feb 2023  |  www.dw.com  |  English  |  Diplomatic Tensions
The presence of Russian lawmakers at the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly's winter meeting in Vienna has sparked outrage among Ukrainian and Lithuanian delegations, who refused to attend. The Austrian foreign ministry, citing legal obligations, issued visas to the Russian delegates despite EU sanctions. Ukrainian lawmaker Yevheniya Kravchuk and others criticized the decision, arguing that Russian delegates should not be part of such meetings. The event has highlighted Austria's neutral stance and its challenges in balancing EU sanctions with diplomatic relations. The OSCE's role and relevance are questioned amid ongoing tensions, especially as the meeting coincides with the anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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Leonid Slutsky Yevheniya Kravchuk Vilija Aleknaite-Abramikiene Margareta Cederfelt Vladimir Dzhabarov Reinhard Heinisch Michael Georg Link
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Andrew Jehring

London, United Kingdom
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Andrew Jehring is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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This is a very big step towards the start of World War Three, says furious Putin official as Biden lets Ukraine strike inside Russia before Trump becomes President
15 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online  |  English  |  Military Strategy
Senior Russian politicians have criticized President Joe Biden for allowing Ukraine to strike targets inside Russia with US-supplied long-range missiles, calling it a step towards World War Three. The decision has sparked warnings from Russian lawmakers and concerns about escalating the conflict. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been advocating for the ability to strike deeper into Russia to counter attacks on Ukrainian cities. The move has also drawn reactions from US political figures, with some expressing concern over the potential for increased conflict. The situation is further complicated by North Korea's involvement, sending troops to support Russia, and the potential for changes in US policy with the upcoming presidential transition.
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Leonid Slutsky Joe Biden Vladimir Dzhabarov Andrey Klishas Volodymyr Zelensky Donald Trump Donald Trump Jr Mikhail Ulyanov Keir Starmer Sergei Lavrov Kim Jong Un Nicholas Williams Olaf Scholz Donald Tusk
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Anastasya Manuilova

Moskva, Russia
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I am working as a economics reporter for the daily business newspaper Kommersant in Moscow, Russia.
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As Trump’s Team Faces More Scrutiny Over Russia Ties, Russians See End Of Bromance
07 Mar 2017  |  HuffPost  |  English  |  International Politics
Russians are increasingly frustrated with the ongoing controversy surrounding U.S. President Donald Trump's ties to Russia, fearing it may harm bilateral relations. New revelations about undisclosed contacts between Trump's team and Russian officials have cooled the initial 'bromance' between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Russian politicians and media have adopted a more critical tone, distancing themselves from Trump. The controversy has led to a shift in perception, with some Russians viewing the situation as beneficial chaos created by Trump, while others see it as a tactical move by Trump to avoid accusations of bias towards Russia. The future of U.S.-Russia relations remains uncertain, with potential implications for conflicts like Syria and the status of Crimea.
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Leonid Slutsky Donald Trump Vladimir Putin Michael Flynn Sergey Kislyak Jeff Sessions Jared Kushner Maria Zakharova Sergey Lavrov Dmitry Peskov Sean Spicer Gleb Mishin Nikolay Borovikov Alexander Baunov Vladimir Sotnikov Evgeniy Peskin Maria Pylnova Michael Lemezov
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Arpan Rachman

Central Jakarta, Indonesia
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Arpan Rachman is a journalist based in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. I am working freely for international outlets as the winner of the Indonesia Stock Exchange writing contest and the Southeast Asian Press Alliance's fellow. My works appear publishing at Ant Daily (Kualalumpur), Prachatai (Bangkok), ...
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Putin sets record in Russian presidential election victory
17 Mar 2023  |  www.alinea.id  |  Indonesian  |  War in Ukraine
Vladimir Putin is set to win the Russian presidential election with a record 87.4% of the vote, despite significant opposition and allegations of an unfair election process. The Kremlin claims this as a strong public endorsement, while opposition figures and international observers, including the White House, criticize the election's legitimacy. The election occurs amid ongoing conflict in Ukraine, with significant voter turnout and protests against Putin's rule. The results will extend Putin's tenure, making him the longest-serving Russian leader in over 200 years.
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Leonid Slutsky Vladimir Putin Nikolai Kharitonov Vladislav Davankov Alexei Navalny Yulia Navalny Volodymyr Zelenskiy
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Danielle Ryan

Budapest, Hungary
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Danielle Ryan is a journalist based in Budapest, Hungary. Her work has appeared most recently in The Nation, Russia Direct, Salon, Rethinking Russia, teleSUR, RT, The BRICS Post and others.
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Is Michael Flynn the first casualty of a 'deep state' coup? It's not unthinkable
16 Feb 2017  |  Salon  |  English  |  Deep State
Michael Flynn's resignation as national security adviser has sparked discussions about Russian interference in American politics and the potential existence of a 'deep state' coup against Trump. Flynn's misleading of Vice President Mike Pence about his conversations with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak led to his resignation. The article explores the possibility of powerful forces within the U.S. intelligence community working to reignite the Cold War and prevent improved relations with Russia. Former Democratic congressman Dennis Kucinich argues that Flynn's departure is part of a broader effort by the intelligence community to undermine Trump and maintain the military-industrial complex's influence. The article also touches on the muted response from the Kremlin and the broader implications for U.S.-Russia relations.
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Leonid Slutsky Michael Flynn Mike Pence Sergey Kislyak Vladimir Putin Dmitry Peskov Dennis Kucinich John McCain Barack Obama Donald Trump
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Anastasia Tenisheva

Moscow, Russia
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Anastasia Tenisheva is a journalist based in Moscow, Russia.
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Peace Hopeful Nadezhdin’s Presidential Bid
08 Feb 2024  |  The Moscow Times  |  English  |  War in Ukraine
Russian election authorities disqualified pro-peace presidential hopeful Boris Nadezhdin from the March election due to alleged errors in his endorsement signatures. Despite significant grassroots support, the Kremlin ordered the rejection of his candidacy, viewing him as a potential threat to President Vladimir Putin's fifth term. Nadezhdin plans to appeal the decision, though experts believe his chances are slim. The Central Election Commission cited various reasons for invalidating his signatures, and the process highlights the challenges faced by opposition candidates in Russia's tightly controlled political environment.
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Leonid Slutsky Boris Nadezhdin Vladimir Putin Andrei Shutov Ella Pamfilova Stanislav Andreychuk Yekaterina Schulmann Sergei Malinkovich Nikolai Kharitonov Vladislav Davankov
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