Russia has exited recession, with a little help from the boys in uniform, a major statistical revision – and the global oil price. And not just any recession, but its longest in two decades. So what happened?
French voters living abroad will not be able to cast an electronic vote for the legislative elections in June because of an “extremely high risk of cyber-attacks”, the government announced on Monday.
Within the framework of the working visit in Kyrgyzstan, Armenia’s Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan had a private meeting with Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in Bishkek, press service of the Government informed.
“It is public knowledge that there have been efforts, as U.S. intelligence forces have said, by Russia to destabilize the U.S. political system,” Freeland told reporters in Parliament.
“Who’s the Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia to Russia? Do you know him? Maybe you know by position, and do you know who’s the Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Russia? Polad Bülbüloğlu, he is a bright personality.”
The friend said: “His father was a sailor who served on the submarines before the war. He then went to work for the KGB. It was very dangerous work – he was a paratrooper and he went into a German occupied area to try and destroy a weapons factory.
Hollande said Moscow was seeking to affirm itself as a global power while “testing our resistance”, the Guardian reports. He said Russia was “using every means to influence public opinion,” including by using new technology.
On March 5, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan drew parallel between the German authorities and Nazis criticizing Berlin for banning Ankara’s campaign rallies on German soil ahead of a crucial vote on the constitutional reform.
While the public still has considerable confusion about what, precisely, individuals connected to the Russian government did — and how they might have been connected to the Trump campaign — there is general consensus that whatever happened, it merits further independent investigation.
Russian-Israeli blogger Alexander Lapshin, who is under arrest in Baku is provided with an opportunity to communicate with him family by phone, Lapshin’s lawyer Eduard Chernin said on Monday, March 6.