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Tag Archives: Putin
Vladimir Putin’s war against truth, justice and Sergei Magnitsky
Marcus Kolga: Canadian advocates for Magnitsky legislation have become victims of Russian government propagandists
China is a bigger threat than Russia—but you won’t hear Trudeau say it
Terry Glavin: Trudeau is quick with harsh words for Putin, but when it comes to clear cases of Chinese meddling in Canada why does he stay mum?
Donald Trump failed a simple test on his Russian ties
Stephen Maher: Trump fired the Secretary of State right after he denounced Russia for a nerve gas attack on British soil. It speaks volumes.
Farewell to Rex Tillerson, Chrystia Freeland’s man in Washington
Rex Tillerson’s firing as U.S. secretary of state is a heavy blow for Canada’s foreign minister, who worked in step with him on North Korea and Russia
The Hamburg G20: What could possibly go wrong?
With Trump, Putin and Merkel at the table, consensus isn’t likely. This will be chess, played over a shark tank.
Vladimir Putin’s grim win
Why the assassination of the Russian ambassador in Ankara forces Turkey ever closer to an already ascendant Russia
Russia’s other war in Eastern Europe
Western governments are struggling with how to counter a sophisticated, entertaining and popular Kremlin-backed media
NATO’s risky plan to stop Putin
The military alliance is preparing to bulk up its presence in Eastern Europe. Will it thwart Russia, or merely prod the bear?
Your morning five: Putin still has allies
Also: Space is a politics-free zone