Global Update: The Bleak, Nihilistic Show Russians Can’t Stop Watching

Via email from The New York Times, July 3

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Evan Gershkovich is standing in a glass cage with his arms crossed. He is wearing a dark plaid shirt. Outside the cage stands a man in a uniform.

Audio | The American Journalist on Trial in Russia

Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal reporter, has been accused of espionage. The newspaper and U.S. officials have rejected the claims.

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Because you follow: Ukraine, Russia

A graphic showing a high level of spoofing activity in the Middle East.

An Israeli air base is a source of GPS ‘spoofing’ attacks, researchers say.

Misleading satellite signals have disrupted thousands of civilian flights. GPS, once considered navigation’s gold standard, is now vulnerable.

Because you follow: Russia

A photo illustration of a collage with scenes from “The Boys Word.”

The Bleak, Nihilistic Show Russians Can’t Stop Watching

The streaming hit, “The Boy’s Word,” about youth gangs in the last years of the Soviet Union, says grim things about the national mood.

Because you follow: Russia

A photo illustration of a blue-tinted bald eagle against a background of multiple red-tinted eyes.

Opinion | Why America’s Adversaries Are Wrong About the Biden-Trump Debate

Russia and China have seized on last week’s painful presidential debate to push their narrative that America is in terminal decline.

Because you follow: Russia

Evan Gershkovich in a glass box in a Russian courtroom.

U.N. Panel Adds to Chorus Calling for Release of Evan Gershkovich

The U.N. Working Group on Arbitrary Detentions said the Wall Street Journal reporter was being punished for covering the war in Ukraine.

Because you follow: Russia

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