Just a few days ago in Russia, a census of the population of the Amur tiger began in the Far East. The monitoring of the quantity of the animals will go on until the end of February, and towards the middle of March of the year 2010, scientists and...
Blogging over at Steve LeVine’s Oil and Glory, Sasha Meyer has an interesting article about the 1989 revolutions which never caught on in Central Asia, drawing interesting comparisons with Gabon and Egypt. A huge factor depends on what...
In his shoes, wouldn’t you also be feeling pretty happy? In a year that killed Stanislav Markelov, Natalia Estemirova, Sergei Magnitsky, and kept Khodorkovsky on the show trial block, Putin could still celebrate Russia’s first (s...
For those who have Twitter-ized attention spans, I leave it to Mikhail Kasyanov to tell you about ten years of Russia under Vladimir Putin in the most succinct manner possible. From the BBC: “He was, and is, an old KGB officer who lead...
The FT reports that Kazakhstan claims to have surpassed Canada and Australia as the world’s number one uranium miner. An article on RFE/RL expresses concern about the destination of this abundance of the nuclear element. Ukraine ...
President Medvedev has asserted that Russia will continue to battle the economic crisis in 2010; meanwhile the Prime Minister has stated that monocities will be the focus of regeneration projects. Putin has affirmed that battling the crisis ...
TODAY: Artist detained for holding expo in Moscow; New Year’s opposition marches banned. Ten years in power (one way or another) for Vladimir Putin; poll shows approval for Yeltsin-Putin handover. Population growth? Cybercr...
I was struck by an opinion article published today in the Washington Post by Lekan Oguntoyinbo, a U.S.-based Nigerian journalism professor. In discussing the foiled terrorist attack of the young Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the media celebrity...
An amusing extract from the Guardian: Space scientists in Russia are preparing to boldly go where no man has gone before, except for the actor Bruce Willis. The head of the Russian space agency said today that it was considering a Hollywood-style ...
Robert Amsterdam has just published a translation of an opinion article from O Estado de São Paulo on The Huffington Post. There is great merit in Brazil’s ability to maintain friendly relations with so many different nations of different va...
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