• In July the next President Vladimir Putin approved members of the Public Television Supervisory Board and appointed President of the International TV Academy Anatoly Lysenko as director-general. (wikipedia.org)
  • First to Russia, where President Vladimir Putin is clinching his hold on power after he steps down from office next month. (kpbs.org)
  • Both Russia and its current president, Vladimir Putin, are held in low regard in the eight NATO countries surveyed. (pewresearch.org)
  • A long-time friend of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Schröder faced growing calls to shed his financial ties with Russia's state energy companies and the Nord Stream gas pipelines connecting Russia and Germany. (gpb.org)
  • In the course of his trip to the Southern Federal District, Vladimir Putin met with representatives of the public from Crimea and Sevastopol. (kremlin.ru)
  • Getting even temporary safe haven in Russia could mean that Snowden will have to at least suspend his spilling of secrets, given that Russian President Vladimir Putin has said Snowden can stay in the country only if he stops releasing information that might damage U.S. national security. (hawaiipublicradio.org)
  • And Russian President Vladimir Putin is scheduled to visit the Vostok military exercises in eastern Russia. (gpb.org)
  • Pro-government newspaper Magyar Nemzet on Wednesday reported that Orban - who has for years nurtured a close relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin - had told the Fidesz conference that sanctions against Russia should be scrapped, and that doing so would curb inflation and cut gas prices in half. (ozarksfirst.com)
  • Putin, who met with visiting Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi at the Kremlin today, said Russia was watching 'with deep concern' what he called the 'difficult processes' taking place in Iraq. (rferl.org)
  • The Russian anthem was played at a United Russia conference where Putin made his announcement. (kpbs.org)
  • FEIFER: Putin accepted the offer, saying he was ready to take on the added responsibility of heading United Russia. (kpbs.org)
  • That could give Putin the right to appoint the cabinet, transforming the way Russia is governed from a presidential system to a parliamentary one. (kpbs.org)
  • Putin portrayed the flight of foreign companies as a win, saying "it's for the best," that Russia could fill their niches. (iowapublicradio.org)
  • Speaking via video to a regional economic forum, Putin also insisted Russia has grown stronger due to Western sanctions. (iowapublicradio.org)
  • The Putin regime used extensive and aggressive propaganda to win public support for the war. (bvsalud.org)
  • Minister of Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and Intergovernmental Affairs Dominic LeBlanc speaks at a news conference on the appointment of Quebec Court of Appeal judge Marie-Josee Hogue for the inquiry into foreign interference, on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Thursday, Sept. 7, 2023. (kxan.com)
  • Posted on November 16, 2023 · The ordinance brings lax alcohol restrictions by allowing businesses to sell alcohol within 300 feet of a church, school, public hospital, or within 1,000 feet of a school that has requested an alcohol-free zone. (houstonpublicmedia.org)
  • Russia kicked off Vostok 2022, a week of military exercises with other countries. (gpb.org)
  • This article finds that the 2022 invasion became a focusing event, shifting public and elite opinion in unison. (lu.se)
  • In February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine. (bvsalud.org)
  • MOSCOW - Russia today made moves toward annexing parts of Ukraine it controls, as the leaders of the self-proclaimed Luhansk and Donetsk People's Republics said they would hold a four-day referendum to formally join the Russian Federation, starting as soon as Friday. (nhpr.org)
  • These Belarusians join the fight against Russia, defying their Moscow-backed regime . (ijpr.org)
  • In 1939, Moscow demanded Finland trade land that Russia wanted to protect what was then Leningrad. (apr.org)
  • Sept. 4: John Sullivan left his post as U.S. ambassador to Russia and will retire from public service, the U.S. Embassy in Moscow said . (gpb.org)
  • Hungary's government has vocally opposed EU sanctions against Moscow, arguing they were doing more damage to European economies than to Russia. (ozarksfirst.com)
  • MOSCOW - The Kremlin insisted Monday that it would achieve all its military goals in Ukraine - the Russian government's first public response to a Ukrainian counteroffensive that saw Kyiv's forces retake large swaths of territory in the country's northeast over the weekend. (kios.org)
  • National Medical Research Centre for Therapy and 72% when performed 6-12 days after infection and Preventive Medicine, Moscow, Russia (O. Drapkina, A. Kontsev, 100% at 13-20 days ( 6 ). (cdc.gov)
  • It was only one month ago that the world found itself trapped on a fast track to nuclear war between NATO powers and Russia over tensions that had been brought to a boil in Ukraine. (phibetaiota.net)
  • TUOMIOJA: Well, it would create tensions with Russia, obviously. (apr.org)
  • by the Russia-Turkey tensions. (who.int)
  • Can Public Diplomacy Counter Resource Nationalism? (uscpublicdiplomacy.org)
  • That is the question, or one of them anyway, as to how America's public diplomacy efforts may be ratcheted back up to speed. (uscpublicdiplomacy.org)
  • Want to follow the issues you care about in public diplomacy? (uscpublicdiplomacy.org)
  • Russian and European experts who participated in the event discussed major global tendencies of public diplomacy development and the Russian expercience in this sphere. (russiancouncil.ru)
  • Western sanctions against Russia are indirectly affecting our economy," said businessman Askaraly Aidarbekov. (eurasianet.org)
  • Flynn told Vice President Pence they didn't discuss sanctions against Russia - but it turned out they did. (hawaiipublicradio.org)
  • BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) - Hungary's governing party said Thursday it wants to poll the country's citizens on whether they support European Union sanctions imposed against Russia over its war in Ukraine. (ozarksfirst.com)
  • In the news conference, Kocsis acknowledged that the consultation is a "political tool" which the government can use in its debates with the EU over whether to extend or impose further sanctions against Russia. (ozarksfirst.com)
  • Sanctions have complicated the logistics of and payment for medicine imports, while foreign producers in Russia have either reduced or stopped their operations. (medscape.com)
  • A court in the central Ukrainian city of Poltava handed guilty verdicts to two Russian soldiers - the second ruling in a war crimes trial in the country since Russia invaded, The Washington Post reports . (ijpr.org)
  • The game in Glasgow was the Ukrainian team's first competitive match since Russia invaded their country on Feb. 24. (ijpr.org)
  • Russia said it completed its takeover of the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol , with the defense minister claiming that Russian forces seized the Azovstal steel plant, the last bastion of Ukrainian resistance. (gpb.org)
  • Russia aims to capitalize on controlling the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol . (gpb.org)
  • Western powers accuse Russia of blocking key Ukrainian exports like wheat from access to ports currently under the control of Russia's Black Sea fleet. (iowapublicradio.org)
  • When it comes to the current conflict in eastern Ukraine, NATO members tend to see Russia as responsible for the fighting. (pewresearch.org)
  • Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned the weapons increased the risk of a direct conflict breaking out between Russia and the U.S. Germany also promised heavy weapons to Ukraine, including an air-defense system. (ijpr.org)
  • There are only 2 result for the Ukraine Russia war: either a new nation born or a public referendum of conflict locations. (godlikeproductions.com)
  • From normal view: it is very hard for either Russia or Ukraine to accept their defeat so the most likely outcome is there will be a new nation beings born in the war zone conflict locations in between the Ukraine and Russia. (godlikeproductions.com)
  • There was a lot of angst and conflict between America and Russia, and yet the space station was the one place - it was the one and only place - you could count on one finger the number of good international relations between the West and Russia, and that was the space station. (ksut.org)
  • The opposition New Democrat party later pushed to expand any inquiry to include Russia, Iran and India. (kxan.com)
  • LeBlanc, who is also the minister for democratic institutions, said the inquiry will study allegations related to China, Russia, Iran and India linked to the 2019 and 2021 federal elections and report by the end of next year. (kxan.com)
  • When the U.S. tries to cosy up to either power, India and Russia are quite happy to take for granted, if not forget, each other. (uscpublicdiplomacy.org)
  • Imports have been received from countries more friendly to Russia, such as India and China, but substantial shortages persist. (medscape.com)
  • But Mykhailo Podolyak, a top adviser to Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, tells NPR that Russia doesn't have the capability to host an annexation vote in the parts of Ukraine it occupies. (nhpr.org)
  • Many analysts thought that Russia would be Ukraine's main source of bailout funds. (uscpublicdiplomacy.org)
  • In Ukraine's northeast, meanwhile, a governor said Russia was shelling and hitting civilians in Kharkiv . (iowapublicradio.org)
  • Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy sharply criticized suggestions by former U.S. Sectary of State Henry Kissinger that Ukraine should cede some territory to Russia as a way to end the war. (iowapublicradio.org)
  • Russia ratcheted up its battle for control of Ukraine's eastern industrial heartland on Tuesday, intensifying assaults on cities and towns along a front hundreds of miles long in what officials on both sides described as a new phase of the war. (wyomingpublicmedia.org)
  • In September 2012 Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev signed a resolution establishing Public Television of Russia as an independent non-commercial organization. (wikipedia.org)
  • President Dmitry Medvedev signed a decree Tuesday creating the first-ever public television channel in Russia that he vowed will be fully independent from the state. (themoscowtimes.com)
  • There is widespread public concern in some NATO member states that Russia poses a military threat to neighboring countries aside from Ukraine. (pewresearch.org)
  • Finland shares a long border with Russia, and the country's lawmakers say they're horrified by the assault on Ukraine, so they're debating whether they should join NATO. (apr.org)
  • Some here say public support for NATO membership is driven more by shock over the invasion than an evaluation of risk. (apr.org)
  • Secretary of State Antony Blinken said either a full or limited no-fly zone would "almost certainly" lead to a direct confrontation between Russia and the U.S. and NATO. (wyomingpublicmedia.org)
  • AFN delegates say lack of veterinary care is an 'ongoing public health crisis. (alaskapublic.org)
  • Public attitudes toward both Russia and its leader have been in steady decline over the past few years, though in the past 12 months views of Russia have rebounded slightly in Germany, Italy and Spain. (pewresearch.org)
  • But while the war may be gradually souring attitudes toward Russia, the harsh reality is that Kyrgyzstan is in no position to turn its back on its most important economic and security partner. (eurasianet.org)
  • PTR is funded by a mix of Russian government subsidies and public donations. (wikipedia.org)
  • Providing for refugee needs has impacted the establishment of a negotiation process and to explore mo- heavily on Lebanon's public finances, increasing government dalities for a nationwide ceasefire in order to boost a renewed expenditure on subsidies, public services, and security, while peace process. (who.int)
  • COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) - There's new movement by state government to show support for Ukraine as it battles an invasion by Russia. (woub.org)
  • One year ago today, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. (wkar.org)
  • He also suggested the two sides return to the status quo before Russia's February invasion - when Russia already controlled parts of eastern and southern Ukraine. (iowapublicradio.org)
  • The manufacturer plans to produce at least 700 SuperJet-100s, and intends to sell 35% of them to North America, 25% to Europe, 10% to Latin America, and 7% to Russia and China. (bbj.hu)
  • NSA leaker" Edward Snowden is hoping to go to Latin America but also plans to apply for temporary asylum in Russia, it was reported Friday at a news conference in Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport where he appeared with representatives of Russian and international human rights organizations. (hawaiipublicradio.org)
  • I ask for your assistance in requesting guarantees of safe passage from the relevant nations in securing my travel to Latin America, as well as requesting asylum in Russia until such time as these states accede to law and my legal travel is permitted. (hawaiipublicradio.org)
  • Up to now, United Russia has functioned only as a tool of the Kremlin, but some believe the party could now become the real seat of power. (kpbs.org)
  • He files from other former Soviet republics and across Russia, where he's observed the effects of the country's vast new oil wealth on an increasingly nationalistic society as well as Moscow's rekindling of a new Cold War-style opposition to the West. (kpbs.org)
  • NPR's Madeleine Brand talks to Michael McFaul, Russia expert at the Hoover Institution, about the Russian government's plans to make the nation's number-one oil producer, Yukos, pay millions in back taxes. (kpbs.org)
  • No breakthrough came from the highest-level Ukraine-Russia meeting since fighting began. (wyomingpublicmedia.org)
  • A new non-profit organization set up to run the Public Television gets the right to make an announcement about public collection of funds to form a special purpose capital, while ordinary non-profit organizations can collect funds only to refill this capital. (wikipedia.org)
  • The occasion was a meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), a regional group linking China, Russia, and Central Asia. (uscpublicdiplomacy.org)
  • In response to this health and economic burden, Russia implemented a comprehensive Tobacco Control Law (TCL) in 2013, which has been associated with a 21.5% relative decline in adult smoking prevalence in 2016 compared with 2009. (who.int)
  • This Public Health Statement is the summary chapter from the Toxicological Profile for cesium . (cdc.gov)
  • It is one in a series of Public Health Statements about hazardous substances and their health effects. (cdc.gov)
  • This public health statement tells you about cesium and the effects of exposure. (cdc.gov)
  • Public health data are available from Russia, where it has been a reportable disease since 1988. (medscape.com)
  • As polio transmission approaches the vanishing point, PI disorders gain a higher public health profile . (cdc.gov)
  • Attacks on public health facilities persisted in disregard ation and advancement of the winter season. (who.int)
  • The Danish Twin Registry (Scand J Public Health. (lu.se)
  • Scand J Public Health 1999 Jun;27(2):148-51. (lu.se)
  • Just before the stroke of midnight, millions of families across Russia await a New Year speech from the president and the striking of the clock on Red Square, for it is believed that the clock's chimes will usher in the coming year. (advantour.com)
  • Mitsotakis also met with President Biden to discuss developments in Ukraine and Russia. (ijpr.org)
  • Although you used to be part of another state, I know that the people of Sevastopol and Crimea closely followed developments in Russia and felt part of Russia in their hearts. (kremlin.ru)
  • In Flynn's view, Russia, Iran and several other countries are part of a "global alliance" that seeks to undermine the U.S. (hawaiipublicradio.org)
  • When we think about countries like Russia, countries like Cuba, countries like Venezuela, Iran, North Korea, I mean, these are - in many cases, these are criminal enterprises that - that have dictatorships and certainly tyrants. (hawaiipublicradio.org)
  • Podolyak says the Russians will make it look like it's the will of the people of these regions to join Russia, but it's impossible to get a sense of what they really want amid the violence of war. (nhpr.org)
  • Instead, it would be up to the two Russians to publicize their situation, which could put their families in Russia at risk. (alaskapublic.org)
  • 13% of Russians consider that Russian coat of arms, anthem and flag are the national symbols that embody Russia. (wciom.com)
  • But Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014 and its ongoing support for separatist forces in eastern Ukraine has once more strained relations between Russia and Western nations. (pewresearch.org)
  • A major event took place six years ago: the signing of the treaty on the reunification of Crimea and Sevastopol with Russia. (kremlin.ru)
  • I think this is one of the brightest events, a landmark that 'visualises' the reunification of Crimea and Sevastopol with the rest of Russia. (kremlin.ru)
  • In the aftermath of the 2014 annexation of Crimea, then-Prime Minister Abe Shinzō chose not to put Crimea on the agenda, prioritizing instead relations with Russia. (lu.se)
  • Besides, all three countries have break- away regions which are under the de-facto control of Russia, be it Transnistria in Moldova, Abkhazia and South Ossetia in Georgia, or Crimea in Ukraine. (lu.se)
  • Speaking in his nightly address, Zelenskyy castigated Kissinger for "emerging from the deep past and saying that a piece of Ukraine should be given to Russia. (iowapublicradio.org)
  • Public Television of Russia (OTR, Russian: Общественное Телевидение России, ОТР, romanized: Obshchestvennoye Televideniye Rossii) is a Russian television station, which started broadcasting on 19 May 2013. (wikipedia.org)
  • In June 2012 the Russian parliament passed a bill setting up a legislative basis for public television. (wikipedia.org)
  • This week, the New York Times reported that Russian authorities were searching the offices and seizing the computers of public interest non-governmental organizations (NGOs) disfavored by the government, under the guise of enforcing Microsoft copyrights. (publicknowledge.org)
  • Russian aircraft manufacturer Sukhoi officially presented to the public on Wednesday its first SuperJet-100 regional aircraft. (bbj.hu)
  • Poland has had a long, painful relationship with Russia, having been invaded, dismembered and occupied by a series of Russian and Soviet regimes. (pewresearch.org)
  • The governor of Luhansk said Russian attacks killed a dozen residents in the key city of Severodonetsk, including three adults killed when Russia struck a school where civilians were taking shelter. (gpb.org)
  • Results of the elections to the State Duma of the Russian Federation, taken place on December, 4th, 2011, turned to be forged in favor of the party United Russia. (russia-ic.com)
  • Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM) presents the findings of a monitoring study on Russia's national symbols devoted to Day of National Flag. (wciom.com)
  • International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors visited the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station in southern Ukraine, after a delay and attacks en route to the Russian-occupied plant. (gpb.org)
  • Decades later, the U.S. and Russia jointly built the International Space Station, an enduring symbol of global scientific collaboration in space. (ksut.org)
  • These nations, including Russia, Venezuela, Bolivia, Nicaragua, and Ecuador have my gratitude and respect for being the first to stand against human rights violations carried out by the powerful rather than the powerless. (hawaiipublicradio.org)
  • North Korea get direct support from Russia (you can already seen recently event). (godlikeproductions.com)
  • With the current pace, and without a miracle (my direct help) then 100% you will soon have the real weapon war in the Korea peninsula between the USA + South Korea vs Russia + North Korea. (godlikeproductions.com)
  • Note how, in the New York Times story, the general assumption that Russia is rife with infringing software means that people give a the authorities, or a plaintiff, the benefit of the doubt when they claim, without evidence, that a defendant has unlawful copies of software. (publicknowledge.org)
  • As both events are public holidays in Russia, people get a mini vacation at this time which many use to travel or go on day trips called mayevka . (advantour.com)
  • Perhaps the most interesting tradition associated with this holiday in Russia is the baptismal bathing: An opening in the shape of a cross is cut from the ice of frozen reservoirs and rivers so that people may plunge into the chilly waters beneath. (advantour.com)
  • And while the West is perceived as doing little or nothing to alleviate hardships, there is a steady trickle of Russia doing things like proposing to build mini-hydropower plants , paying for the construction of new schools , and expanding the number of university scholarships for young Kyrgyz people. (eurasianet.org)
  • Since St. Lawrence Island is so close to Russia, people routinely traveled back and forth to visit relatives. (alaskapublic.org)
  • Despite attempts to make things more difficult - at some point these difficulties were probably felt by the people who live here… But as expected, these attempts were primarily crushed by the sentiments of the people, their desire to work and be with Russia regardless of any external difficulty. (kremlin.ru)
  • Allawi, who is on a three-day visit to Russia, told Swiss daily 'Le Temps' today that the elections set for 30 January could be phased over a period of two or three weeks to ensure everyone gets the chance to vote under secure conditions. (rferl.org)
  • TORONTO (AP) - Canada announced Wednesday that a judge would lead a public inquiry into whether China, Russia and other countries interfered in Canadian federal elections in 2019 and 2021 that re-elected Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberals. (kxan.com)
  • On Sunday, Russia holds gubernatorial elections in over a dozen regions. (gpb.org)
  • TUOMIOJA: Public opinion plays a big role in this, but there is also this ingrained fear, which is actually fueled also by our media, which is in a state of, I would say, war psychosis in a sense (laughter) that. (apr.org)
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  • and solid communication among response groups, the medical community, the media, and the public (Morgan and Turner 1973). (cdc.gov)
  • The former CIA contractor's appearance offered the first public view of the young man who last month revealed secrets about NSA programs that U.S. officials say have harmed national security but Snowden's supporters say have exposed violations of civil liberties. (hawaiipublicradio.org)
  • Opposition Conservative lawmakers have demanded a full public inquiry into alleged Chinese interference since reports surfaced earlier this year citing intelligence sources saying China worked to support the Liberals and to defeat Conservative politicians considered unfriendly to Beijing. (kxan.com)
  • A Trudeau appointee earlier this year had rejected holding a public inquiry into the leaked intelligence on alleged China interference, drawing allegations of a cover-up from the Conservative opposition. (kxan.com)
  • It is about Russia-China vs Western globalists. (godlikeproductions.com)
  • Are geopolitical analysts in the west seriously delusional enough to believe that Russia and China can be undermined? (phibetaiota.net)
  • We are not aware of had not been vaccinated and did not report hav- any seroprevalence estimates from Russia based on ing previously been ill with COVID-19, 292 (45%) samples collected in 2021 that have appeared in the were seropositive, suggesting an appreciable level scientific literature. (cdc.gov)
  • For critics of Russia and its aggressive foreign policy, the moral of this tragedy is plain. (eurasianet.org)
  • The government then indicated it was open to calling a possible public inquiry, and invited all parties into talks over the summer on the shape of such an inquiry. (kxan.com)
  • Russia has accused Ukraine of undermining the talks with changing demands . (wyomingpublicmedia.org)
  • Whilst the Visegrad Group countries' fears that Russia would regain influence over them never materialized, the recent war in Ukraine is a vivid demonstration that the development, independence, or even the very existence of Associated Trio countries is under threat from Russia. (lu.se)
  • Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc said Thursday that Quebec Court of Appeal Justice Marie-Josée Hogue would lead the broad-ranging inquiry and that her appointment had the support of opposition parties. (kxan.com)
  • Visiting Poland, Vice President Kamala Harris voiced support for an international investigation into war crimes by Russia. (wyomingpublicmedia.org)
  • According to Medvedev's decree, the interests of the public will be represented by the Public Television Council (PTC), which will be appointed on the basis of nominations submitted by an all-purpose oversight body called the Public Chamber of Russia. (wikipedia.org)
  • We draw on both longitudinal and pseudo-panel data from Russia to explore how labor market hardships relate to preferences for public sector employment and employers. (repec.org)
  • Medvedev who is expected to become prime minister after President-elect Vladimir Putin's inauguration, made the announcements during a meeting of his so-called Open Government task force - a loosely knit group of senior bureaucrats, business leaders and public figures. (themoscowtimes.com)
  • What does Michael Flynn, President Trump's erstwhile national security adviser, think about Russia? (hawaiipublicradio.org)
  • In fixed effects specifications, we demonstrate that feelings of job insecurity, experiences with wage arrears, and spells of unemployment all increase the attractiveness of work in the public sector. (repec.org)
  • The Supervisory Board includes 25 prominent TV and public figures and among its members are also church representatives. (wikipedia.org)
  • New Year is the most beloved holiday, not only in Russia but in most countries of the former USSR. (advantour.com)
  • The two countries have lived peacefully for decades, but Finns now see Russia very differently. (apr.org)
  • Russia previously cut off gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria, which also refused to pay in rubles. (gpb.org)