Second Russian Officer Suspected of Leaking Navalny Poisoners’ Data – Kommersant March 1, 2021 Putin banned the public dissemination of security and law enforcement members’ data in December. Anton Novoderezhkin / TASS
A second Russian police officer has been suspected of leaking security officers’ travel data from the day of opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s poisoning, the Kommersant business daily reported Monday.
A major media investigation in December published the names of Federal Security Service (FSB) chemical-weapons experts who it said tailed Navalny for years, including on the day of his August 2020 poisoning. The Bellingcat investigative outlet which led the investigation has said it used flight manifests and phone records obtained on the black market to trace the secret FSB squad’s movements.
A multi-vehicle crash involving a tractor-trailer seriously injured a pedestrian on Interstate 81. The Pennsylvania state police were called to the scene in Dauphin County at 9:18 a.m. on Sunday. According to state police, troopers were at the scene investigating a crash when another vehicle hit the vehicles involved in that crash.They say a pedestrian was struck and suffered a major injury. The pedestrian has been identified as 60-year-old John F. Bosworth of Oriskany Falls, New York. Bosworth was transported to Hershey Medical Center. The investigating trooper and another driver in the crash were nearly struck by the vehicle but we able to drive out of the way. The accident shut down traffic in the southbound lanes of I-81 in East Hanover Township for three hours.
We should not forget the equity dimension of PSU privatization
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s statement that “the government has no business to remain in business is the clearest articulation of the reason why India must privatize the hundreds of public-sector enterprises that its Union and state governments run. In doing so, he departs from earlier prime ministers, who preferred incremental dilution of government shareholding, or a cautious one-by-one approach in the sale of public enterprises. The invention of the term ‘disinvestment’, which for two decades has been used to describe the privatization of public sector enterprises in India, showed both a lack of clarity of purpose on the part of previous governments and also their need to apologetically cloak the policy against criticism from ideologues across the political spectrum. It is to Modi’s credit that he has decided to use his political capital to declare that privatization o
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