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A Would-be Assassin Stirs Europe’s Violent Ghosts
  + stars: | 2024-05-18 | by ( Roger Cohen | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Dmitri A. Medvedev, the former Russian president and regular forecaster of a third World War, had no hesitation in comparing the would-be assassin of Prime Minister Robert Fico of Slovakia to the young man who ignited World War I. Europe, he suggested, was once more on the brink. It was on many levels a wild association to make. The Europe of empires that unraveled between 1914 and 1918 is long gone, as is the Europe that replaced it and produced Auschwitz. In their place the painstakingly constructed European Union of 27 members, including Slovakia, has been put in place with the overriding goal of making war impossible on a long-ravaged continent. Yet, with elections to the European Parliament just three weeks way, ominous indications of brewing violence go well beyond the shooting of Mr. Fico, whose condition remains serious.
Persons: Dmitri A, Medvedev, Robert Fico, Fico, Mr, Princip, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Churchill Organizations: Bosnian Serb, of Locations: Russian, Slovakia, Europe, Russia, Bosnian, Sarajevo
Even before the deadly toll of the attack on a Moscow concert hall on Friday became clear, officials in Russia linked it to the war against Ukraine and a broader conflict with the West. Ninety minutes after first reports of the attack, Dmitri A. Medvedev, the former president and the deputy chairman of the Kremlin’s security council, darkly hinted at “terrorists of the Kyiv regime.”The claim of responsibility by the Islamic State did little to temper the Kremlin’s narrative, which has unspooled in a torrent of unsupported accusations and baseless, even fanciful conspiracy theories spread across social media. When President Vladimir V. Putin said “radical Islamists” had carried out the attack, he called it “just an element in a series of attempts of those who have been at war with our country since 2014,” an explicit reference to Ukraine and the upheaval that year that led to the illegal annexation of Crimea. “They need a ‘Big Lie,’” said Nina Khrushcheva, a professor of international affairs at the New School in New York, who has written extensively on Russian politics and propaganda.
Persons: Dmitri A, Medvedev, Vladimir V, Putin, , , ’ ”, Nina Khrushcheva Organizations: Ukraine, West, New School Locations: Moscow, Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine, Crimea, , New York
Aleksei A. Navalny portrayed himself as invincible, consistently using his hallmark humor to suggest that President Vladimir V. Putin couldn’t break him, no matter how dire his conditions became in prison. But behind the brave face, the reality was plain to see. Since his incarceration in early 2021, Mr. Navalny, Russia’s most formidable opposition figure, and his staff regularly suggested his conditions were so grim that he was being put to death in slow motion. The cause of Mr. Navalny’s death in prison at 47 has not been established — in fact his family has not yet even been allowed to see his body — but Russia’s harshest penal colonies are known for hazardous conditions, and Mr. Navalny was singled out for particularly brutal treatment. “As Navalny’s doctor told me: the body cannot withstand this.”
Persons: Aleksei A, Navalny, Vladimir V, Putin, Navalny’s, “ Aleksei Navalny, Dmitri A, Muratov, Locations: Russian
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSEC's X page hack 'not a prank', was 'designed to make some money': Silverado Policy's AlperovitchDmitri Alperovitch, Silverado Policy executive chairman, joins 'Fast Money' to talk about the SEC's page on 'X' being hacked and the implications of the hack on the bitcoin market.
Persons: Dmitri Alperovitch Organizations: Silverado
In the run-up to the Ukrainian push, weapons from Western allies — such as tanks, artillery and other equipment — poured into Ukraine. Despite some small gains, Ukrainian forces have yet to see a large breakthrough, leaving some to wonder what else is needed. Just sending F-16s to Ukraine wouldn't turn the tide overnight. It's when you have lots of different weapons systems in the air on the ground. Watch the video above to find out if more big-ticket, U.S.-made weapons such as F-16s, the Patriot missile system and HIMARS can turn the tide in Ukraine.
Persons: Bradley Bowman, that's, Dmitri Alperovitch, Mick Ryan Organizations: Moscow's, Center, Military, Foundation for Defense of Democracies, Silverado, Ukrainian Air Force, Patriot, Center for Strategic, International Studies Locations: Ukraine, United States, Russia, Kyiv
A now-dead Russian convict soldier told his wife he was "just a bait" for Ukrainian artillery. The soldier's message was shared by his wife with The New York Times. Russia has been struggling to locate and destroy Ukrainian artillery while also losing its own. Dmitri was part of a Russian Army unit made up almost entirely of former prison inmates, The New York Times reported. In a voice message shared by the soldier's wife with The Times, Dmitri said: "I'm running around with an automatic gun like an idiot.
Persons: Dmitri Organizations: New York Times, Service, Russian Army, Times, High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems Locations: Russia, Wall, Silicon, Ukraine
The logo of Swiss bank UBS is seen at an office building in Zurich, Switzerland October 25, 2022. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File PhotoNEW YORK, Aug 3 (Reuters) - UBS Group AG (UBSG.S) has hired semiconductors banker Dmitri Anissimov from Barclays Plc (BARC.L), according to people familiar with the matter. UBS declined to comment, while Anissimov was not immediately available. Anissimov, who spent about eight years at Barclays, previously had stints as a technology banker at RBC Capital Markets, and as an investment banking analyst at Oppenheimer & Co. Reporting by Milana Vinn in New York; Editing by Alison WilliamsOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Arnd, Dmitri Anissimov, Anissimov, Milana Vinn, Alison Williams Organizations: Swiss, UBS, REUTERS, UBS Group AG, Barclays Plc, San, Barclays, RBC Capital Markets, Oppenheimer, Co, Thomson Locations: Zurich, Switzerland, New York
Elon Musk’s Unmatched Power in the Stars The tech billionaire has become the dominant power in satellite internet technology. Today, more than 4,500 Starlink satellites are in the skies, accounting for more than 50 percent of all active satellites. 53% of active satellites are Starlink.” The Starlink satellites are highlighted and are all operating in low-Earth orbit. How Starlink customers connect to the internet Starlink satellites orbit at much lower altitudes than traditional satellite internet services. “Everywhere on earth will have high bandwidth, low latency internet,” Mr. Musk predicted on the Joe Rogan podcast in 2020.
Persons: Elon Musk’s, Mark, Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, Elon Musk, Zaluzhnyi, General Zaluzhnyi, Musk, Musk’s, , Starlink’s, ” Mykhailo Fedorov, Mr, Biden, ” Dmitri Alperovitch, Sir Martin Sweeting, Sweeting, Mike Blake, Patrick Seitzer, Rafael Schmall, Joe Rogan, Jeff Bezos, Starlink, Russia —, Fedorov, , Clodagh Kilcoyne, Nancy Pelosi, Colin H, Kahl, Lynsey Addario, messaged Mr, Lloyd Austin, Gregory C, Allen, we’ve, Mykhailo Podolyak, Volodymyr Zelensky, Jason Hsu, Hsu, “ Elon, Michael McCaul of, Tsai Ing, Tsai, Audrey Tang, Mariana Suarez, Thierry Breton, SpaceX, Chérif El, Amazon Organizations: Joint Chiefs of Staff, Ukraine’s Armed Forces, SpaceX, Tesla, Twitter, Mr, U.S . Defense Department, NASA, Senior Pentagon, The Defense Department, Starlink, European Union, Silverado, Accelerator, Surrey Satellite Technology, Reuters, Airbus, Earth, Getty, Satellite, University of Michigan, National Science Foundation, Rivals, Amazon, Origin, Viasat, Pentagon, CNN, The New York Times, U.S, Defense Department, Center for Strategic, International Studies, Elon, Harvard Kennedy School, Republican, House Foreign Affairs, OneWeb, Agence France, European, United Nations Locations: Ukraine, United States, Iran, Turkey, Japan, Starlink, Crimea, Russian, Starlinks, Europe, Taiwan, China, Beijing, British, Colorado, Cape Canaveral, Fla, , California, Florida, Latin America, Africa, Nigeria, Mozambique, Rwanda, Ukrainian, Russia, Kreminna, Aspen, Colo, Kherson's, Kherson, Dnipro, Shanghai, Taipei, Michael McCaul of Texas, del, Uruguay, European Union
Ukraine has repeatedly asked Western countries to give it F-16 fighter jets to take on Russia. To better fight the air war and support its ground forces, Ukraine has repeatedly asked Western countries for F-16 fighter jets, and those countries are moving toward supplying them. Matthew Horwood/Getty ImagesThe Gripen is well regarded by experts and may be uniquely suited for the war in Ukraine. That'll be great for future marketing of your aircraft,'" Alperovitch added. Of the six countries that fly the jet, only Sweden and the Czech Republic have backed Ukraine in the war.
Persons: Sweden's JAS, Dmitri Alperovitch, Alperovitch, Griffin, JAS, Matthew Horwood, Petr Josek PJ, That'll, Czech JAS, Mindy Bloem, John Kirby, Constantine Atlamazoglou Organizations: Gripen, Service, Royal Military Air, Getty, IRIS, Ukraine's Air Force, Strategic Services, Saab, REUTERS, AA, Russian Air Force, Kyiv, US Air National Guard / Tech, Gripen Es, Swedish Air Force, White House National Security Council, Fletcher School of Law, LinkedIn, Twitter Locations: Ukraine, Russia, Swedish, Wall, Silicon, Western, Kyiv, Prague, Sweden, Stockholm, Czech Republic, Brazil, South Africa, Thailand, Hungary, Czech, Poland, Slovakia
CNN —For two days after Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin called off his abortive mutiny, Russian President Vladimir Putin said nothing in public. Putin thanked security forces at the Kremlin Tuesday, for helping Russia to avoid "civil war." “Putin values loyalty above all else,” Dmitri Alperovitch, a member of the Homeland Security Advisory Council, told CNN. Lukashenko claimed he told Prigozhin that he would be “crushed like a bug” if he continued his advance towards Moscow, and persuaded him to call of the mutiny. Now that the dust has settled after a chaotic weekend, Putin is attempting to project an image of control.
Persons: Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin, Vladimir Putin, Prigozhin, , Putin, clement, Sergei Guneev, Dmitri Alperovitch, Kirill Shamiev, ” Shamiev, Shamiev, Roman Romokhov, they’ve, , Alexander Lukashenko, ” Lukashenko, Lukashenko, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Erdogan, Alexander Ermochenko, Organizations: CNN, Kremlin, Sputnik, Homeland Security Advisory, European Council, Foreign Relations, Don, Getty, Federal Security Service, Novosti, Reuters Locations: Russian, Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, Moscow, Rostov, AFP, Kremlin
Mr. Shoigu singled out the arms manufacturers as crucial to the success of the “special military operation” in Ukraine, which Russia avoids calling a war. Western military analysts and Ukrainian officials have been suggesting for months that production bottlenecks were among the problems plaguing the Russian military, caused partially by the need to substitute parts sanctioned by the West. Some military analysts have suggested that Russian missile barrages against Ukraine’s cities have been only intermittent because Russia’s forces lack sufficient weapons stockpiles. Mr. Putin made critical remarks at various times this year about the pace of manufacturing. In March, Mr. Putin signed a decree allowing the central government, in the event of martial law, to take over the management of defense manufacturers who fail to meet state contracts.
It is the freshness of the “secret” and “top secret” documents, and the hints they hold for operations to come, that make these disclosures particularly damaging, administration officials say. The 100-plus pages of slides and briefing documents leave no doubt about how deeply enmeshed the United States is in the day-to-day conduct of the war, providing the precise intelligence and logistics that help explain Ukraine’s success thus far. It is coordinating the long, complex logistical train that delivers weapons to the Ukrainians. In fact, the documents released so far are a brief snapshot of how the United States viewed the war in Ukraine. They are a combination of the current order of battle and — perhaps most valuable to Russian military planners — American projections of where the air defenses being rushed into Ukraine could be located next month.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailI'm absolutely more worried about the banks than conflict with Russia, says CrowdStrike's AlperovitchCrowdStrike's Dmitri Alperovitch joins CNBC's Eamon Javers and the 'CNBC Special: Taking stock' to discuss the Russian fighter colliding with a U.S. drone over the Black Sea and the threat of a serious banking crisis.
"The position of the (Kremlin) political bloc is not to let him into politics. Prigozhin told a Russian interviewer on Friday that he had "zero" political ambitions. Markov, who described Prigozhin as extremely confrontational, said he believed Putin had told Prigozhin to halt public criticism of the top brass at a St Petersburg meeting around Jan. 14. It advised recipients to stop mentioning Prigozhin or Wagner and suggested generic phrases to describe his forces instead. After years of denials, Prigozhin stepped out of the shadows in September to admit he had founded Wagner in 2014.
Two killed after missile crosses into Poland
  + stars: | 2022-11-15 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTwo killed after missile crosses into PolandDmitri Alperovitch, Silverado Policy Accelerator founder, joins 'Power Lunch' to respond to news of missiles striking Poland, the defense capacities of the Polish military and the steps officials must take in order to identify the missiles' origins.
Au fost acordate premiile Uniunii Teatrale din Moldova
  + stars: | 2020-12-28 | by ( ) www.ipn.md   time to read: +3 min
Au fost acordate premiile Uniunii Teatrale din MoldovaAu fost acordate premiile UNITEM 2020. Din cauza pandemiei, în acest an Gala Premiilor UNITEM - 2020, ediția a XIX- a, a avut loc online. „Premiul special al juriului” a fost acordat post-mortem lui Iurie Harmelin, pentru regia la spectacolul „Оскар и Розовая дама” de Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, Teatrul Dramatic pentru Tineret „S ulițî Roz” Iurie Harmelin, transmite IPN. Regia artistică – Angela Titioi și Victor Ignat. Juriul a avut drept scop vizionarea tuturor spectacolelor în teatrele profesioniste, inclusiv la Radio și TV, din Republica Moldova montate de la 1 februarie 2019 până în prezent.
Persons: Iurie Harmelin, Eric - Emmanuel Schmitt, Harmelin, Rusu, Prospero, W . Shakespeare, Alexandrina Grecu, Mădălina, L . Rebreanu, Alexandru Grecu, Ludmila Alexei, B.P . Hașdeu, Angela Titioi, Victor Ignat . Producător, Maria, Valeriu Butulescu, Gheorghe Mândru, Marian Stîrcea, Oleg, Dmitri Ahmadiev, ., Silvia Cojocaru, Don Nigro, Iosif, Cehov, Găină, Alexandru Popescu, Svetlana Radu, Grimm, Ghenadie, Margareta, Margaretei, Ion Moraru, Petru Hadârcă, H . Ch . Andersen, Dumitru, Nicolae Darie Organizations: Uniunii Teatrale, Păpuși, Radio Locations: Moldova, Cahul, Tiraspol, Bălți, Republica Moldova
Au fost acordate premiile Uniunii Teatrale din Moldova. Cine sunt câștigătoriiAu fost acordate premiile UNITEM 2020. Din cauza pandemiei, în acest an Gala Premiilor UNITEM - 2020, ediția a XIX- a, a avut loc online. Regia artistică – Angela Titioi și Victor Ignat. Juriul a avut drept scop vizionarea tuturor spectacolelor în teatrele profesioniste, inclusiv la Radio și TV, din Republica Moldova montate de la 1 februarie 2019 până în prezent.
Persons: Iurie Harmelin, Eric - Emmanuel Schmitt, Harmelin, Rusu, Prospero, W . Shakespeare, Alexandrina Grecu, Mădălina, L . Rebreanu, Alexandru Grecu, Ludmila Alexei, B.P . Hașdeu, Angela Titioi, Victor Ignat . Producător, Maria, Valeriu Butulescu, Gheorghe Mândru, Marian Stîrcea, Oleg, Dmitri Ahmadiev, ., Silvia Cojocaru, Don Nigro, Iosif, Cehov, Găină, Alexandru Popescu, Svetlana Radu, Grimm, Ghenadie, Margareta, Margaretei, Ion Moraru, Petru Hadârcă, H . Ch . Andersen, Dumitru, Nicolae Darie Organizations: Uniunii Teatrale, Păpuși, Radio Locations: Moldova, Cahul, Tiraspol, Bălți, Republica Moldova
(video) Bloggerul rus „Krasava” a vizitat Moldova pentru a face un reportaj despre fostul antrenor al naționalei Moldovei de fotbalReportajul realizat de Evgheni Savin este despre fotbaliștii ruși care au reușit să cucerească Liga Campionilor. Igor Dobrovolski, fost fotbalist ucrainean, care și-a început cariera în Moldova și a fost și antrenorul echipei naționale de fotbal a Moldovei, a câștigat UEFA Champions League în anul 1993 împreună cu echipa Olympique Marseille. Reportajul este intitulat „Câștigătorii Ligii Campionilor” și este dedicat fotbaliștilor ruși care au reușit să câștige principalul turneu european, Liga Campionilor UEFA. Eroii episodului sunt foștii fotbaliști: Vladimir Vladimirovici But, Igor Dobrovolski și Dmitri Alenichev. În interviu Igor Dobrovolski a vorbit despre începuturile carierei sale și victoriile de la Olimpiada din 1988 și Liga Campionilor UEFA din 1993.
Persons: Evgheni Savin, Igor Dobrovolski, Vladimir Vladimirovici But, Dmitri Alenichev Organizations: Moldovei, Liga Campionilor, fotbal, UEFA Champions League, Olympique Marseille, Campionilor, Liga Campionilor UEFA Locations: Moldova, ucrainean, Moldovei
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