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The Week In Russia: A Grave New World


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Halfway between opposition leader Aleksei Navalny’s grim winter homecoming and September parliamentary elections that will test President Vladimir Putin’s legitimacy, analysts say Russia has entered a new era of repressions that poses risks for the Kremlin and will be hard to reverse.
Here are some of the key developments in Russia over the past week and some of the takeaways going forward.
A Major Policy Shift
When Federation Council speaker Valentina Matviyenko scheduled a meeting of the upper house of parliament after President Vladimir Putin’s state-of-the-nation speech last month, she said it would follow an address for a “new time.” It was unclear what she meant, and speculation that her remarks signaled some aggressive move by Moscow such as a merger with Minsk or a new offensive against Ukraine – has not been borne out so far. ....

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NYT, CNN, LA Times: US Taxpayers Have A Right to Know if They're Abetting Palestinian Terrorism


On the Books: Economic Development and Humanitarian Aid
On April 7, the US State Department announced its intention to send $75 million in economic and development assistance for programs in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, $10 million for peacebuilding initiatives to the Palestinians through the US Agency for International Development (USAID), and $150 million to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA). In addition, security-related funds have been earmarked for the West Bank.
The funding is
in addition to the $15 million in humanitarian assistance to address the COVID-19 pandemic and food insecurity that the United States announced in March.
This fundamental shift in Washington’s policy was depicted as a positive development in an April 9 ....

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