Former Trump advisor Carter Page, a managing partner of Global Energy Capital, met with senior officials from Rosneft, Russia’s oil giant yesterday but didn’t meet with CEO Igor Sechin, under sanction by the US for the war in Ukraine.
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Putin Wants To Do More Than To Install Trump As US President: He Wants To Destroy The West
As evidence mounts that Vladimir Putin used a variety of covert means to promote the election of Donald Trump, it is important to remember the Kremlin leader’s agenda includes weakening Western countries that they can’t stand up to him.
Russia’s English-Language State Media Exhibit Clear Anti-Clinton Bias
A survey of RT and Sputnik tweets indicates a clear bias against Hillary Clinton in their coverage of the US election.
The Kremlin Scare Machine Is In Full-Swing – And It Has Everything To Do With The US Election (And Syria)
Nuclear threats, ballistic missile tests, and wars of words — the heating rhetoric coming out of the Kremlin is about Syria, NATO, and Trump
Trump, King, Manafort – A Circle Of Favors
While Yanukovych’s former adviser has now resigned as Trump’s campaign manager, is the GOP nominee still owed a “favor” by a Russian state media personality?
Black Ledger Reveals Party Of Regions Made Payments To Larry King & Far-Right Svoboda Party
Hundreds of thousands of dollars were paid out in secret by Yanukovych’s party.
Trump Campaign Manager’s Dealings With Yanukovych Government Back Under Spotlight
Paul Manafort has been linked to payments of over $2 million to US lobbying firms via a non-profit organization acting as a front for the Party of Regions.
Heavy Fighting Reported In Ukraine, A Reminder That Putin’s Soldiers Invaded And Never Left
Not only are Russian soldiers still in Ukraine, heavy fighting continued this weekend.
Are Trump’s Policies A ‘Full-Throated Embrace Of Russian Aggression’?
It’s now clear, Donald Trump would pursue policies that are very favorable to the Russian President, and very unfavorable toward key US allies in Eastern Europe.
Russia’s US Election Coverage: Muted At Home, Biased Abroad
When Russian hackers were reported to have broken into the computers of the Democratic National Committee on June 14, the Russian media — state, pro-Kremlin and independent — covered the event, but briefly, and using only Western media reports