One Russian lawyer calls the Kremlin's proposed internet law 'a second-hand, beta version of the Chinese firewall.'
President Vladimir Putin has presented the bill as a necessary measure to fight the threat of U.S. cyberattacks on Russia’s internet infrastructure, but free-speech activists say the law, expected to be passed in the coming months, is an attempt to clamp down on online dissent.
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The Russia investigation is over; Russian meddling in elections isn’tA review of court filings and independent studies, as well as interviews with experts, shows that no one should expect that the end of Mueller’s work means an end to Russian political meddling. ChrisMegerian writes:
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Opinion | Russia or no Russia, Trump is still a lousy presidentTrump lacks the intellect and integrity for the most important job in the world.
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Trump-Russia Investigation - CNN'Trump's a disrupter... He got hired by people that said, 'We want you to go in and shake up things,'' former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon says. On Russian interference in the 2016 election, Bannon calls it 'complete marginalia.'
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Russia, China sent home more than half of North Korean workers in 2018 - U.N. reportsRussia sent home nearly two-thirds of some 30,000 North Koreans working there du...
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China takes on the U.S. over Venezuela after Russia sends troops: It’s not your “backyard”China said it “would like to work with the international community to help Venezuela restore stability at an early date,” just as Russian military personnel and equipment showed up in Caracas.
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China and Russia claim thousands of North Korean workers sent homeChina and Russia have sent home more than half of their North Korean workers, likely tens of thousands of people, according to reports submitted to the UN North Korean Security Council sanctions committee.
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Russia accuses U.S. of 'stoking chaos' and 'acts of sabotage' in Venezuela, says Russian troops will stayRussian troops will remain in the country “as long as they need it, and as long as the Venezuelan government needs them,' Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova told reporters.
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Jared Kushner Spoke In Private To The Senate Intelligence Committee As It Probes The Russia InvestigationIt was unclear exactly what the president’s son in law told senators. Kushner did not answer questions.
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The Latest: Pelosi calls Barr's letter 'condescending'House Speaker Nancy Pelosi: 'We do not need an attorney general whose job interview was that the president is above the law, that doesn't think a president can be indicted, to be our interpreter of something he should just show us.'
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Mueller's report on Russia and Trump is more than 300 pages longThe length suggests Mueller included substantial evidence to back up his conclusions, raising new questions about how much evidence the public will see.
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