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War & Defense

Putin’s Internet Shutdown: Paranoia or Precaution?

Russia's recent internet restrictions fuel speculation about President Putin's paranoia, potentially driven by fears of a coup and the weaponization of digital information by adversaries. Actions like buffer zones and dismissals suggest a leader under pressure.

1 hour ago
War & Defense

Russia’s War Costs Strain Putin’s Elite Bargain

Russia's prolonged war in Ukraine is straining President Putin's grip on power. Declining oil revenues and escalating military costs are forcing internal power shifts, with intelligence services reportedly gaining influence. This financial pressure is creating significant discontent among the elite and risking broader instability within the Kremlin.

7 hours ago
War & Defense

Hungary’s Shift May Herald Putin’s EU Isolation

Hungary's election results signal a major shift, potentially isolating Russia within the EU. Meanwhile, Ukraine continues to target Russian infrastructure, exposing Moscow's growing military and economic vulnerabilities. The conflict grinds on with no clear end in sight.

1 day ago
War & Defense

Russia Accuses NATO States of Drone Attacks

Russia has accused Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Finland of aiding Ukrainian drone strikes by allowing their airspace to be used. Senior Russian official Nikolai Patrushev claimed these actions constitute direct NATO involvement. Meanwhile, Hungary's political shift offers a potential pathway for crucial EU aid to Ukraine, though challenges remain.

1 day ago
GENERAL

Russia Adds Armed Guards to Ships Near UK Coasts

Russia is reportedly deploying armed personnel on ships near British coasts, creating strategic ambiguity and increasing the risk of confrontation. Experts suggest this tactic aims to deter British forces from boarding sanctioned Russian oil tankers, making decision-making more complex for UK authorities.

2 days ago
War & Defense

Ukraine Strikes Russian Oil Assets, Escalating Economic War

Ukraine intensifies strikes on Russian oil infrastructure, potentially leading to an "oil apocalypse" for Moscow. Meanwhile, ongoing hybrid threats and a hardening of Russia's stance complicate peace talks. Experts analyze the strategic implications of these developments and NATO's preparedness.

2 days ago
War & Defense

Elite Doubt Grows as Putin Faces Mounting Crises

Growing distrust within Vladimir Putin's inner circle, coupled with significant military recruitment shortfalls and financial strain, signals a potential weakening of his regime. Elites are reportedly questioning Putin's ability to protect their interests amidst mounting war costs and battlefield failures. This internal dissent, alongside Russia's military struggles, suggests a precarious position for the Russian leader.

3 days ago
War & Defense

Russia Ramps Up Internet Control Amidst Fears

Russia is rapidly accelerating its control over the internet, with a focus on messaging apps like Telegram and VPNs. This surge in digital suppression is analyzed as potentially driven by Vladimir Putin's desire to regain global relevance, preparations for renewed mobilization, or deep-seated fears of internal unrest. The urgency suggests a critical point has been reached for the Kremlin.

3 days ago
Geopolitics

Ukraine’s Drones Disrupt Russian Oil, Forge Gulf Ties

The conflict in the Persian Gulf has caused a major oil shortage, boosting prices and creating new challenges for Russia. Meanwhile, Ukraine's advanced drone technology, funded by Gulf investments, is disrupting Russian oil exports and forging new international partnerships.

3 days ago