"I have one consistency, which is being against the totalitarian – on the left and on the right. The Totalitarian is the enemy
From the Archives, 1982 the year Imrich became a Crown Employee: Thousands march in rain against nuclear weapons
Werner Herzog meeting Mikhail Gorbachev opens a fresh door to some of the most significant happenings of the late 20th Century from nuclear disarmament to the reunification of Germany and the end of the Cold War. It also puts into perspective today’s era of populist political leadership.
Russia’s top independent newspaper, co-founded by Gorbachev, ceases operations after warnings
NY Times: IRS Seeks $5 Billion To Fund 40% Increase In Criminal Investigations Unit To Target Russian Oligarchs
Winnebago RV and boat maker has a $4.4 billion backlog Business Insider
Satellite spots stranded container ship Ever Forward, a year after Suez’s Ever Given Space
Hackers steal more than $600 million from maker of Axie Infinity NBC. “Lordy….can’t they track the hackers via the ethereum wallet, as it is part of a blockchain?”
Who is Putin’s immediate successor? And is he a nice guy?
US, Australia concerned at proposed sanction-skirting Russia-India banking scheme Sydney Morning Herald
The Workaday Life of the World’s Most Dangerous Ransomware Gang Wired
How Your Shadow Credit Score Could Decide Whether You Get an Apartment ProPublica
US yield curve inverts in possible recession signalFinancial Times
Roman Abramovich suffered suspected poisoning at talks BBC. Russia wants a resolutoin sooner rather than later. The ones opposed to the negotiations are the neo-Nazis (and to a lesser degree the US), who are believed to be behind the killing of another negotiator who was rumored to be close to Russia.
‘Russian Agent!’ McCarthyite Attacks on Anti-Imperialists, w/ Justin Podur & Rania KhalekYouTube
War Is No Solution American Conservative (resilc). Um, depends on your problem definition…
Great Post-Cold War American Thinkers on International Relations Gilbert Doctorow
Imaging the Brain: What Brain Scans Reveal About the Consequences of Covid-19 Forbes
"When a man knows he is to be hanged in a fortnight," Dr. Johnson opined, "it concentrates his mind wonderfully."
Succession But It’s Arrested Development
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Russia sanctions threaten to chip away at dominance of US dollar, says IMF FT
Sloppy sanctions will blunt themselves Reuters
Russia-West: Is It Possible to Lift the Sanctions?Valdai Discussion Club
Russians expect Western businesses to returnBNE Intellinews
Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, March 31 Institute for the Study of War
Ukraine strikes fuel depot in Russia’s Belgorod: Regional governor Al Arabiya. Cheeky! Maybe somebody wants the peace talks to fail?
The Ukraine War Is Over But the Biden Administration Hasn’t Noticed William Arkin, Newsweek
MWinners and Losers in Putin’s War Richard Haass, Council on Foreign Relations