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Igor Serebryany
Igor Serebryany is a Russian-Canadian journalist, who worked for Russian, Canadian, US, Chinese, British media. Currently, he lives in Moscow.
Igor Serebryany is a Russian-Canadian journalist, who worked for Russian, Canadian, US, Chinese, British media. Currently, he lives in Moscow.
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Fog of infowar: Russia denies sending reinforcement to Nicolas Maduro
As Venezuela continues to be gripped by political instability, reports of Russian aircraft and troops arriving in the country have begun circulating, despite denials by Russia’s Defence Ministry.
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Turkey has no reason to jeopardise its S-400 contract with Russia
A report in a major publication alleges that Turkey is considering granting US defence companies access to Russian military know-how as part of its deal to buy the Patriot missile system from the US. Is this even a feasible scenario?
5 MIN READ
Russian seizure of Ukrainian vessels sinks bilateral ties
What's behind the latest incident in the Strait of Kerch, and is Russia's seizure of Ukrainian ships a product of negligence, misunderstanding or deliberate provocation?
9 MIN READ
Thousands of Daesh widows from Syria are stuck in legal limbo in Russia
As the armed conflict in Syria nears its end, thousands of Russian women who were married to Daesh fighters are looking for a way out.
9 MIN READ
Was the 'lone-wolf' school shooter in Crimea acting alone?
The Kerch Bridge, symbolically linking Crimea to Russia, was deeply opposed by Ukraine. While investigators have yet to uncover the motives behind the attack, what will this mean for Crimea?
10 MIN READ
Is Libya Putin's 'New Syria'?
What's behind the British call for 'urgent action to counter Russia' in Libya? What key facts did the editorial: 'Putin Troops in Libya' ignore? Are we witnessing a Russian pivot to Libya, and what's really at stake?
9 MIN READ
Why Russians prefer to forget 'Black October'
A journalist recounts his harrowing experience of 'Black October' and asks why Russians choose to forget the dark episode of Russian history.
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