The Kremlin lashes out against the people, but Russians are no longer afraid to fight back - The Globe and Mail

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The Kremlin lashes out against the people, but Russians are no longer afraid to fight back - The Globe and Mail
How Gina Haspel manages the CIA's volatile relationship with Trump - Thehour.com
The quiet director: How Gina Haspel manages the CIA’s volatile relationship with Trump - The Washington Post
RT Head Speaks Out Against UK Watchdog Fine - Polygraph.info
Protests in Moscow Reveal a Disparity in Russian Democracy - Heritage.org

The Kremlin lashes out against the people, but Russians are no longer afraid to fight back - The Globe and Mail

The Globe and Mail
Amy Knight is the author of Orders To Kill: The Putin Regime and Political Murder. Protesters take part at a rally calling for opposition candidates to be registered for elections to Moscow City Duma, the capital's regional parliament, in Moscow, Russia on July 27, 2019.
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How Gina Haspel manages the CIA's volatile relationship with Trump - Thehour.com

Thehour.com
CIA director Gina Haspel leaves a meeting at the United States Capitol in Washington in December, 2018. CIA director Gina Haspel leaves a meeting at the United States Capitol in Washington in December, 2018.
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The quiet director: How Gina Haspel manages the CIA’s volatile relationship with Trump - The Washington Post

The Washington Post
In January, when CIA Director Gina Haspel and other intelligence agency leaders testified before Congress that Iran was not trying to build nuclear weapons, President Trump ridiculed his spy chiefs as “extremely passive and naive” and suggested that they “go back to school.”
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RT Head Speaks Out Against UK Watchdog Fine - Polygraph.info

Polygraph.info
On July 26, Ofcom, the U.K. telecommunications and media watchdog, fined the Russian-state television network RT £200,000 (approximately $248,000) for “serious failures” to comply with its broadcasting rules, especially regarding the RT coverage of the March 2018 Novichok poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal in Salisbury, England, and the Syrian conflict.
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Protests in Moscow Reveal a Disparity in Russian Democracy - Heritage.org

Heritage.org
Protests in Moscow Reveal a Disparity in Russian Democracy Heritage.orgSome surprising events transpired in Moscow last weekend. Violent protests—the largest in Russia in a decade—erupted, and more than 1300 people were ...
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