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By the book’s end, the authors report that the three main television networks were all run by the state, Russia’s richest man (Mikhail Khodorkovsky) was in jail after getting on the wrong side ...
Mikhail Khodorkovsky said GRU spies had orders to track down Kremlin critics for “imminent” attacks. The former Yukos oil baron who spent 10 years in Russian prisons said: “Putin's spies are ...
In a Telegram post on Tuesday, the Dossier Center, an investigative unit funded by exiled Kremlin critic Mikhail Khodorkovsky, said Russia's GRU is looking to collect data on "opinion leaders in ...
Her 96-year-old mother stayed behind in Moscow. Barabash said “many” people were involved in her escape, including Leonid Nevzlin, an ally of self-exiled Kremlin critic Mikhail Khodorkovsky, who ...
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Coming — so unexpectedly — another Bill O’Reilly book. His 900th. It’s “Confronting Evil.” Cover is Hitler, Putin, and other nogoodniks. Subtitle: “Assessing the Worst of the Worst.” ...
By 2003, Putin turned on the very oligarchs who had empowered him. When Mikhail Khodorkovsky publicly challenged him, he was arrested and his oil empire dismantled. Others — like Berezovsky ...
A new book by the historian Quinn Slobodian examines right-wing figures who have positioned themselves as populist critics of neoliberalism while weaponizing some of its founders’ ideas.
Students at the Walter Stillman School in Tenafly are trying to solve a real-life mystery: who mailed the book “Jumanji” back to the school library last week, 43 years after it was checked out?
You can pick up hardcover copies of each book for anywhere between 40% and 45% off, with prices ranging from $11.69 to $15.99 per book. A box set of the first three books is also on sale for $43. ...
Find Your Next Book Thrillers N.Y.C. Literary Guide Nonfiction Spring Preview Fiction Spring Preview Advertisement Supported by nonfiction In his new book, “The Illegals,” Shaun Walker studies ...