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The Russian authorities are concerned with the spiritual prevailing over the material, the "thousand-year history"—so we live as if a thousand years ago, believes columnist NT Andrey Kolesnikov*
Russia is falling into an anxious-depressive state, but this does not change anything in the Kremlin's policy, according to columnist NT Andrey Kolesnikov*
How does Russia help Iran? Where does Tehran get so many missiles? And where did Trump miscalculate? Israeli military analyst David Sharp* answers questions from NT
The widespread sale of power by security threats attracts fewer and fewer buyers, who are very tired of the forcibly imposed goods, says columnist NT Andrey Kolesnikov*
From Kissinger to Brzezinski — one move: readers after Orwell turned to the books of American sages, believes columnist NT Andrey Kolesnikov*
In the center of 21st century Moscow, there is no internet: what are they so afraid of in the Kremlin? When will Russians run out of patience? What is the Putin nomenclature counting on? This is a conversation with NT with former editor-in-chief of 'Echo of Moscow' Alexei Venediktov*, editor-in-chief of the project 'We Can Explain' Maxim Glikin*, and political scientist Dmitry Oreshkin*
How will the hot war in the Middle East affect the global economy and world order? Is it possible to defeat a dictatorship with external forces? Businessman Fadi Khraibe, journalist and Central Asia expert Arkady Dubnov, and founder of the analytical project Re: Russia political scientist Kirill Rogov* answer questions from NT
How Putin and Trump are engaged in a mutually respectful proxy confrontation — columnist NT Andrey Kolesnikov*