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07 August, 2020

 


A special listing covering Sunday’s presidential election in Belarus is toward the end of the newsletter.






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Friday 7. August

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Eestlaste geneetiline peenstruktuur paljastab värvika ajaloo ja piirkondlikud eripärad

(Novaator)

“Tartu Ülikooli populatsioonigeneetika teadur ja töö esimene autor Vasili Pankratov rõhutas, et sellele vaatamata on eestlased geneetiliselt teistest rahvastest hästi eristuvad. "Üks eestlane võib olla soomlastele sarnasem kui teine, kuid kahte eestlast võrreldes on nad omavahel ikka sarnasemad kui eestlane ja soomlane," laiendas teadur.”

https://novaator.err.ee/1121418/eestlaste-geneetiline-peenstruktuur-paljastab-varvika-ajaloo-ja-piirkondlikud-eriparad



“Differences in local population history at the finest level: the case of the Estonian population.” - Nature




10 new coronavirus cases in Estonia

(ERR)

”961 primary tests were conducted during that time, making a positive rate of 0.1 percent.”

https://news.err.ee/1121640/health-board-10-new-coronavirus-cases-in-estonia













Finnish embassy reportedly destroyed in Beirut explosion

(Helsinki Times | Yle)

"It was very fortunate that nothing happened to staff. The embassy was completely destroyed.” - Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto

https://www.helsinkitimes.fi/finland/news-in-brief/17934-finnish-embassy-reportedly-destroyed-in-beirut-explosion.html

https://yle.fi/uutiset/osasto/news/one_finn_injured_in_beirut_blast/11479901



“Eestlane Beirutis: asi läheb ilmselt veel halvemaks.” - Postimees




Valgevene lasi Astravetsi tuumajaama reaktorisse tuumakütuse

(ERR)

“Valgevene teatas reedel, paar päeva enne presidendivalimisi, et lasi Astravetsi tuumajaama esimesse reaktorisse tuumakütuse.”

https://www.err.ee/1121777/valgevene-lasi-astravetsi-tuumajaama-reaktorisse-tuumakutuse




Fuel Loading Starts At Belarus's New Astravets Nuclear Plant

(RFERL)

“Built by Russian state firm Rosatom and financed by Moscow with a $10 billion loan, the project is opposed by neighboring EU member Lithuania, whose capital, Vilnius, is just 50 kilometers away. Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia are moving to fully decoupling from their Soviet-era common power system by 2025.”

https://www.rferl.org/a/fuel-loading-starts-at-belarus-s-new-astravets-nuclear-plant/30771532.html




Opinion: 5 ways to fix America’s broken ties with Europe

(Politico-Europw)

“The U.S. must urgently re-establish the credibility of NATO’s Article 5 guarantee and its own commitment to collective defense.”

https://www.politico.eu/article/5-ways-to-fix-americas-broken-ties-with-europe/







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Thursday 6. August

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Ameeriklased hiilivad Euroopa koroonapiirangutest mööda

(Postimees - paywall)

“Ameerika turistide jaoks peaks praegu Euroopasse pääsemine olema peaaegu võimatu. Reaalsuses leitakse aga ikkagi viise, kuidas üle ookeani pääseda ja siin puhkust veeta.”

https://maailm.postimees.ee/7034109/ameeriklased-hiilivad-euroopa-koroonapiirangutest-mooda?_ga=2.182003623.1865717597.1596564719-2083525256.1596564716




Americans hunt for loopholes to get into Europe

(Politico-Europe)

“The Continent’s weak quarantine enforcement rules and diverging national policies allow tourists to evade restrictions.”

https://www.politico.eu/article/coronavirus-americans-travel-europe-loopholes/



“International travel, lack of enforcement on self-isolation highlighted as serious coronavirus risks for Finland.” - News Now Finland




Latvia and Estonia for joint wind farm project in Gulf of Riga

(Baltic Times)

“The ministry's representatives who would not elaborate on the details of the project, said that the plan is to prepare the project by 2030, raising co-funding for preparatory works and infrastructure from the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF). The project aims for building a high-capacity - at least 700-1,000 megawatt - wind farm.”

https://www.baltictimes.com/latvia_and_estonia_plan_to_raise_eu_funding_for_joint_wind_farm_project_in_gulf_of_riga/




Estonia raises Russia's aggression against Georgia at UN Security Council

(Baltic Times)

“Estonia alongside the United States, Belgium, Germany, France and the United Kingdom raised the issue of Russia's actions against Georgia. "This week marks 12 years since the beginning of Russia's aggression in Georgia. We considered it important to draw the international community's attention at the Security Council to the fact that Russia's aggression in Georgia has not waned.”

https://www.baltictimes.com/estonia_raises_russia_s_aggression_against_georgia_at_un_security_council/




Former KGB building for sale in Riga

(Latvian Broadcasting)

“A small part - less than 700 square metres - must be preserved for the exhibition regarding the history of the KGB in Latvia on the basement floor, and the first floor of the building shall be used by the Latvian Museum of Occupation, remaining open to the public as a museum after the purchase of real estate.”

https://eng.lsm.lv/article/economy/economy/former-kgb-building-for-sale-in-riga.a369567/







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Wednesday 5. August

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The Exploitation of the Sámi Homeland

(News Now Finland - 13. June)

“The Sámi homeland in Finland is a resource in scarce supply for the traditional Sámi livelihoods (reindeer-herding, fishing, handicrafts, hunting, gathering and their modern forms). The size of the Sámi homeland is 35,000 square kilometres in total. However, the area available for traditional Sámi livelihoods in the Sámi homeland has been reduced and fragmented by the demands of other forms of land usage ranging from roads, construction and logging to tourism, railway plans, wind power and other large-scale projects. The Sámi homeland is the only “arena” in Finland for the traditional Sámi livelihoods.”

https://newsnowfinland.fi/columnists/pirita-nakkalajarvi-column-sami-homeland-a-scarce-resource







Finland, Estonia, Poland to help mark centenary of Latvian-Russian peace treaty

(Latvian Broadcasting)

“However, no mention was made of Russian participation in the events.”

https://eng.lsm.lv/article/politics/diplomacy/finland-estonia-poland-to-help-mark-centenary-of-latvian-russian-peace-treaty.a369476/




Seasonal workers from Ukraine violate self-isolation rules in Estonia

(Unian)

“The authorities suspect 17 people of working while they should be self-isolating.” 

https://www.unian.info/world/coronavirus-crisis-17-seasonal-workers-from-ukraine-violate-self-isolation-rules-in-estonia-11099615.html




Finland: Prime Minister Sanna Marin weds long-term partner

(Yle)

https://yle.fi/uutiset/osasto/news/prime_minister_sanna_marin_weds_long-term_partner/11476592









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Belarus

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Something is stirring in Belarus

(Washington Post)

“After 26 years of rule, “Europe’s last dictator,” Alexander Lukashenko, is facing protests and resistance by young people from all over the country who hope that this Sunday’s election will bring real change. What they hope is what Lukashenko fears.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/08/07/all-eyes-belarus-where-dictators-script-has-changed-people-are-pushing-back/




Belarus’ Presidential Election 

(Meduza)

“On August 9, Belarus will conclude its most contentious, openly dirtiest, and toughest presidential campaign ever. During the race, one candidate has been imprisoned (as well as two campaign chiefs of staff) and another fled the country altogether. The number of political prisoners in Belarus spiked from one to 24 people, and law enforcement has started arresting not just local oppositionist activists but even Russian mercenaries.”

https://meduza.io/en/cards/what-just-happened-and-what-s-next-in-belarus



















Belarus : Five Factors That Ensure Lukashenka Wins Every Election

(RFERL)

  • “Early voting … allows more time to tamper with ballots cast and manipulate the outcome.”
  • “There will be international monitors from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), a Russian-led grouping of former Soviet republics. In the past, CIS observers has never observed an election in Belarus they didn't like.”
  • “Lukashenka dominates state-run media outlets.”
  • “In the past, Lukashenka has repeatedly calling out security forces to quell any postelection unrest …”
  • “Central Election Commission (TsKV) chief Lidzia Yarmoshyna … has headed the TsKV for 23 years. She has presided over the process each time Lukashenka, first elected in 1994, has secured a new term: in 2001, 2006, 2010, and 2015.”

https://www.rferl.org/a/five-factors-that-ensure-lukashenka-wins-every-election-in-belarus/30769963.html







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Россия

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Putin’s Got Big Problems in Russia’s Provinces

By Anna Nemtsova, The Daily Beast

“In spite of the Kremlin’s efforts to hide them, big anti-Putin protests and environmental disasters are causing headaches in rural Russia.”

https://www.thedailybeast.com/putins-got-big-problems-in-russias-provinces?via=ios



“The ongoing protests in Russia’s far east aren’t a one-off—they’re a preview of the future of the country’s periphery.” - Foreign Policy




Siberian Regionalism a Growing Threat to Moscow

By Paul Goble, Jamestown Org.

“The protests in Khabarovsk and other Russian cities in Siberia and the Far East over the last month … have called attention to something that has been a problem for the central Russian government since at least the 19th century and will persist even when the current wave of demonstrations ebb. …”

https://jamestown.org/program/siberian-regionalism-a-growing-threat-to-moscow/




Better Transparency Reporting Can Shed Light on Russian Internet Censorship

By Sergei Hovyadinov, Lawfare)

“Over the last decade, the Russian internet has evolved from being freely accessible and almost uncontrolled to being a system over which the Kremlin has established very tight controls, molding it to its taste. The government can censor and block a wide range of content, control the actions of platforms and users and employ the internet as a communication tool to its own advantage. And all of this comes with very minimal oversight and opposition from the Russian-language community of the internet, the RuNet.”

https://www.lawfareblog.com/better-transparency-reporting-can-shed-light-russian-internet-censorship




Putin’s Security Forces Are Increasingly Unsure About Putin

By Mark Galeotti, Foreign Policy

“The continuing protests in the Russian city of Khabarovsk, triggered by the arrest of the elected local governor, do not simply demonstrate pent-up dissatisfaction toward Vladimir Putin’s regime—they also demonstrate some of the potential limitations of its control over the security forces. As the Kremlin seems to be pivoting toward a renewed campaign of repression, the question of the morale and loyalty of its enforcers becomes crucial.”

https://foreignpolicy.com/author/mark-galeotti/




Moscow Finally Addressing Its Nuclear Dumping in Arctic

(Window on Eurasia)

“Rosatom has announced that over the next eight years, it will remove two entire submarines and four reactor units from the Arctic floor but says the other radioactive items pose little or no risk and will be left in place.”

http://windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2020/08/moscow-finally-addressing-its-nuclear.html




Belarus and Russia Yearn for What the West Takes for Granted

(CEPA)

“In Khabarovsk, people want their governor back: Sergei Furgal, who was in effect abducted by the Kremlin last month. In Belarus, they are not even campaigning to unseat Alyaksandr Lukashenka, who won the last free election in 1994, and is trying to rig this one. The opposition’s only manifesto promise and demand is another: free elections, with the participation of the opposition candidates whom the regime has banned and silenced. …”

https://www.cepa.org/on-democracy




Putin Is Ruling Russia Like a Central Asian Dictator

(Foreign Policy)

“Putin’s decision to perpetuate his rule through the promulgation of a new constitution is wholly unexceptional, falling squarely within the post-Soviet region’s mainstream.”

https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/08/06/putin-ruling-russia-like-a-kazakhstan-kyrgyzstan-uzbekistan-tajikistan-belarus-central-asian-dictator/




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31 July, 2020



Russia would like to see the Baltic Sea as its own, without NATO forces operating here.” 


-Tony Lawrence, International Centre for Defense and Security, 

during in interview with the Washington Examiner, 10. June 2020



“U.S. Department of Defense Statement, 29. June 2020.”




The US Troop Withdrawal: Politics Trumps Strategy

By Tony Lawrence, ICDS

“The Pentagon has released some details of its plan to withdraw forces from Germany. The headline figure is now 11,900 troops (coyly described by the Pentagon as “more than 11,000”) compared to the total of roughly 9,500 discussed when the plan was first announced in June. Of these, around 5,600 will be redeployed in Europe, mostly to Belgium and Italy, and around 6,400 returned to the US.”

“Both former Supreme Allied Commander Europe James Stavridis and former Commanding General US Army Europe Ben Hodges, for example, have characterised the plan as a gift to the Kremlin. Closer to home, Estonia’s Defence Minister Jüri Luik stated that “the US intention to reduce its permanent presence in Europe is not a positive development”. The plan was, unsurprisingly, welcomed by Russia. …”

https://icds.ee/us-troop-withdrawal-politics-trumps-strategy/




U.S. to have permanent troop presence in Poland as defence pact agreed

(Reuters)

“The United States will establish a permanent military presence in Poland as it deploys around 1,000 additional U.S. troops there, Poland’s Defence Ministry said on Friday.”

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-poland-usa/u-s-to-have-permanent-troop-presence-in-poland-as-defence-pact-agreed-idUSKCN24W2AS




USA toob Saksamaalt ära ligi 12,000 sõdurit

(Postimees)

“USA viib Saksamaalt välja 11,900 sõdurit, kellest umbes 6,400 naasevad koju, ligi 5,600 aga saadetakse teistesse Euroopa NATO riikidesse.”

https://maailm.postimees.ee/7028278/usa-toob-saksamaalt-ara-ligi-12-000-sodurit?_ga=2.175799970.1639386613.1595901236-1653964429.1594141038












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Friday 31. July

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How Putin is Rehabilitating the Nazi-Soviet Pact

By Una Bergmane, FPRI

“Putin’s National Interest article comes in the ever-changing context of Russian and Soviet narratives about the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. But what is the impetus for Putin’s changing position? And what are the consequences of these claims for the Baltic states specifically? … Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia reacted to the Russian social media campaign by issuing a joint statement calling for a collective European effort to counter “disinformation campaigns and attempts to manipulate historical facts.” Finland was unsurprisingly silent: Having maintained its independence and sovereignty during the dark years of the Cold War, Helsinki tends to distance itself from the history debates between Moscow and the former Soviet bloc countries.”

https://www.fpri.org/article/2020/07/putin-rehab-nazi-soviet-pact/


  


Jaak Allik: piiritarast üle vaadates

(Postimees - paywall)

“Mõni aasta enne oma surma ennustas Vabadussõja- aegse Vene Loodearmee ülemjuhataja Nikolai Judenitš, et sõltumata sellest, kes on Venemaal võimul, ühendab Venemaa tulevikus Läänemere aastat ja nii läkski. Eesti rahva teadvusse jättis see

sügava trauma. Kuigi maailm on sajandiga tehnoloogiliselt totaalselt muutunud ja geopoliitilised jõujooned teisenenud, põhineb Eesti kaitse ja välispoliitika endiselt Judenitši sõnastatud ohul, kusjuures eeldatakse, et see oht realiseerub endisel.”

https://leht.postimees.ee/7029408/jaak-allik-piiritarast-ule-vaadates?_ga=2.95840924.1840073272.1596152148-1653964429.1594141038




Jaak Aab tõmbas Vesterbacka tunneliplaanile kriipsu peale

(Ärileht)

“Minister viitas julgeolekuohule ja "ebaselgele" rahastusele.”

https://arileht.delfi.ee/news/uudised/jaak-aab-tombas-vesterbacka-tunneliplaanile-kriipsu-peale-minister-viitas-julgeolekuohule-ja-ebaselgele-rahastusele?id=90595753








Pane Tähele: Nendest riikidest Eestisse saabujatel tuleb jääda karantiini

(Postimees)

“Eestisse saabudes peavad tulevast nädalast oma liikumisvabadust piirama Austraaliast, Kanadast ja Marokost reisijad. Liikumisvabaduse piirang ei kehti Eestisse saabudes reisijatele Gruusiast, Jaapanist, Lõuna-Koreast, Rwandast, Taist, Tuneesiast, Uruguayst, Uus-Meremaalt.

https://www.postimees.ee/7030094/nendest-riikidest-eestisse-saabujatel-tuleb-jaada-karantiini




America Feels Like a Post-Soviet State

By Masha Gessen, The New Yorker

“I’ve been plagued by a nauseating sense of recognition lately. Story after story of the pandemic response in the United States reminds me of the country that I spent most of my professional life writing about: the Soviet Union and also the Russian state that was born after its collapse but which couldn’t shake many of its traits. …”

https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-columnists/why-america-feels-like-a-post-soviet-state#intcid=recommendations_the-new-yorker-homepage_03f416cb-6a21-41e3-9c6d-1cf0b9957822_popular4-1






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Belarus

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Tens of Thousands Rally in Belarus Despite Pre-Election Crackdown

(Moscow Times)

“The rally came as Belarus authorities accused top members of the opposition of collaborating with Russian fighters to destabilize the ex-Soviet country. …”

https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2020/07/30/tens-of-thousands-rally-in-belarus-despite-pre-election-crackdown-a71025

















The Rise of Belarusian Oligarchs

By Tadeusz Giczan, CEPA

“A cash-strapped Lukashenka has been forced to look for new sources of revenue to keep the regime afloat.”

https://www.cepa.org/the-rise-of-belarusian-oligarchs





The eurozone’s gross domestic product fell 40.3% annually in three months

(Wall Street Journal | New York Times)

“… exceeding the U.S. economy’s 32.9% contraction. … However, recent statistics suggest Europe is having a “much bigger snapback and there are some indicators that it may be getting ahead [of the U.S.].”

https://www.wsj.com/articles/eurozone-economy-contracts-by-record-40-11596191720?mod=hp_major_pos1#cxrecs_s

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2020/07/31/business/stock-market-today-coronavirus/europes-contraction-is-its-worst-on-record




“Russian Ruble Tumbles Amid Bleak Economic Data.” - Moscow Times







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Thursday 30. July

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Mida Roosevelt Stalinile Baltimaade kohta tegelikult ütles?

Rein Ruutsoo, Eesti Päevaleht

“Venemaa suursaatkonna avaldatud „stenogrammi” tõepärasus on kaheldav.”

https://epl.delfi.ee/arvamus/rein-ruutsoo-mida-roosevelt-stalinile-baltimaade-kohta-tegelikult-utles?id=90587621

PDF:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/1riufy76cy1av5n/Mida%20Roosevelt%20Stalinile%20Baltimaade%20kohta%20tegelikult%20%C3%BCtles.pdf?dl=0




Estonian Government recommends avoiding international travel

(ERR)

“Urmas Reinsalu said: "We are facing the fact that the virus is at a growth stage worldwide, and in many European countries. It is important to repeat the warning on any kind of travel, which is still valid in Estonia. The virus is at its growth stage internationally; based on the amount of new cases, there is a higher probability of getting infected [than before]."

https://news.err.ee/1118977/government-recommends-avoiding-international-travel








Metsakalmistul mälestati president Pätsi küüditamist

(Pealinn)

“30. juulil 2020 möödus 80 aastat päevast, mil Nõukogude okupatsioonivõim viis Eesti Vabariigi esimese valitsusjuhi ja esimese presidendi Konstantin Pätsi koos pereliikmetega Kloostrimetsa kodutalust Venemaale. …”

http://www.pealinn.ee/tagid/koik/fotod-metsakalmistul-malestati-president-patsi-kuuditamist-n256296






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Wednesday 29. July

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Võrumaal algasid piiriehitustööd

(Pealinn)

“… mille käigus ehitatakse välja piiritaristu 23,5 kilomeetrisele piirilõigule Eesti-Läti-Venemaa kolmikpunktist Luhamaa piiripunktini.”

http://www.pealinn.ee/tagid/koik/vorumaal-algasid-piiriehitustood-n256199



“Border construction works begin in SE Estonia.” - Baltic Times




Ukraine’s treatment of Soviet monuments

(Politico-Europe)

“In Ukraine, statues of communist leaders had a clear political purpose: They were reminders of a shared Soviet history, which Russia continued to use to wield influence and preserve its dominance over its former satellite state well after independence. When Russia annexed the Crimean Peninsula in 2014 and started to fuel violent pro-Russian uprisings in eastern Ukraine, these symbols of Russian power became stark reminders of Ukraine’s ongoing struggle for sovereignty.”

“In 2015, the Ukrainian government adopted legislation that formally equated the Soviet regime with Germany’s wartime Nazi regime, and ordered all symbols of both ideologies to be removed from streets across the country. According to the Ukrainian National Remembrance Institute, some 2,400 communist monuments were taken down between 2015 and 2020. …”

https://www.politico.eu/article/ukraine-soviet-monuments-what-the-west-can-learn/




Why The EU Has Changed Forever

(Le Monde via Worldcrunch)

“Indeed, the European Union is now a state. Not a so-called superstate replacing the 27 member states that make it up, but a state that includes them. We could say that the EU is now 28 states: the 27 separately plus the 27 together as one. Finally, the European state represents Alexandre Dumas' famous saying from The Three Musketeers: "One for all, all for one." The novelty that allows us to recognize Europe as a state comes from the fact that the EU will issue treasury bonds to finance a brand new part of its budget, which it calls the "recovery plan," amounting to 750 billion euros.”

https://worldcrunch.com/world-affairs/why-the-european-union-has-changed-forever



“The European Union after the lockdown.” - Warsaw Institute






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Monday 27. July

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Viirus nakatab kiiremini, kui Eesti suudab liikumispiiranguid kehtestada

(Õhtuleht - paywall)

“Kui varasematel nädalatel sai rääkida üksnes sellest, kuidas ühes või teises Euroopa riigis tõstis koroonaviirus uuesti pead, siis nüüd saab rääkida tõusutrendist Euroopas tervikuna. Muutused võivad olla nii kiired, et Eesti kaitseks mõeldud liikumispiirangud jäävad viirusest kaugele maha.”

https://www.ohtuleht.ee/1007768/suur-koroonakaart-viirus-nakatab-kiiremini-kui-eesti-suudab-liikumispiiranguid-kehtestada









Estonia is “One of six affordable spots around the globe to work from home”

(New York Post)

“Estonia is launching a “Digital Nomad Visa” which “allows remote workers to live in Estonia and legally work for their employer or their own company registered abroad.”

[The article mentions a one-bedroom modern apartment for $250,000 in Tallinn and a 3 bedroom rental in Vana-Tallinn for$2,000 per month.]

https://nypost.com/2020/07/25/6-gorgeous-affordable-spots-around-the-globe-to-work-from-home/









Maritime Security Issues in the Baltic Sea Region

(FPRI)

“NATO as a whole is unprepared for Russian aggression at sea. Given the economic and strategic importance of the Baltic Sea itself to the Baltic states and NATO, this situation must be remedied. By strategizing procurements, crisis response, and coastal defense, the long-standing condition of “sea blindness” can be reversed.”

https://www.fpri.org/article/2020/07/maritime-security-issues-in-the-baltic-sea-region/



“NATO approves Polish / Baltic States’ defense plan.” - Lithuanian Tribune




Ameeriklane leidis kodukraavist 70 aastat vana eestikeelse kirja

(Eesti Ekspress)

“USA-s Charlestoni linnas tänavalt leiti 70 aastat tagasi kirjutatud eestikeelne kiri.”

https://ekspress.delfi.ee/elu/ameeriklane-leidis-kodukraavist-70-aastat-vana-eestikeelse-kirja?id=90546817

Or

https://www.dropbox.com/s/3yn8xab0rf416tt/Ameeriklane%20leidis%20kodukraavist%2070%20aastat%20vana%20eestikeelse%20kirja%20-%20Eesti%20Ekspress.pdf?dl=0











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Russia

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Tens of thousands of Russians are protesting in the streets

(Christian Science Monitor)

“Some 4,000 miles from Moscow, protesters in Khabarovsk see the charges against their governor as political and demand that he stand trial at home.”

https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Europe/2020/0726/Why-tens-of-thousands-of-Russians-are-protesting-in-the-streets






Former Kremlin insider recounts Putin’s moves to retain power

(Reuters)

“Since at least 2006, former Kremlin adviser Sergei Pugachev told Reuters, Putin has been grappling with the question of succession. Once known as the Kremlin’s banker, Pugachev played a key role in Putin’s rise 20 years ago. His business interests spanned military shipyards, coal and construction, and he sat as a senator in parliament’s upper chamber. Today he is in deep conflict with his former allies, accused by Russian authorities of bankrupting the bank he co-founded, a charge Pugachev denies. He fled to Britain and then France, where he currently lives, after London’s High Court in 2014 ordered his assets frozen at Russia’s request.”

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-russia-putin-succession-exclusive/exclusive-former-kremlin-insider-recounts-putins-moves-to-retain-power-idUSKCN24U1O2










Russia’s Parade for Troubled Naval Fleet

By: Pavel K. Baev, Jamestown Org.

“Last Sunday (July 26), Russia’s Navy Day, 46 combat ships led by the newly built frigate Admiral Kasatonov produced a picture-perfect presentation on the Neva River; and the nuclear submarine Orel, on a special visit from the Northern Fleet, was the star of the parade at the nearby Kronstadt naval base.”

“The contemporary Military-Maritime Fleet (Voyenno-Morskoy Flot—VMF) is not in good shape, and most of its major surface combatants, including its only aircraft carrier, the Admiral Kuznetsov, are in need of an overhaul. Meanwhile, Russia’s main dry dock sits at the bottom of the Barents Sea after an accident in October 2018, and a new one will not be built anytime soon …”

https://jamestown.org/program/russia-stages-parade-for-troubled-naval-fleet/



“Russia's Navy Day parades in pictures.” - BBC




KGB Man to the End

By Anne Applebaum, The Atlantic

“The origins of Putin’s worldview—and the rise of Russia’s new ruling class.”

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/09/catherine-belton-putins-people/614212/




Stalin’s Man at the New York Times

(Wall Street Journal)

Discussion of the film ‘Mr. Jones’, a “film that explores the monstrous Soviet horror and the cover-up by a New York Times Pulitzer winner of the Holodomor, the famine that befell Ukraine in the years 1932-33.”

https://www.wsj.com/amp/articles/stalins-man-at-the-new-york-times-11595867217




How Muscle Works in Moscow

(Foreign Policy - 14. June)

“Understanding “krysha,” the word that explains why Russian life is all about having the right kind of protection.”

https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/06/14/krysha-putin-russia-how-muscle-works-in-moscow/




Siberia is in flames: Climate change hits home for Russia

(Christian Science Monitor)

“Siberia may be best known for being cold. But this summer, large parts of it are in flames – a state of affairs that Russian scientists say is a byproduct of climate change, and is likely to end up accelerating the process.”

https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Europe/2020/0723/With-Siberia-in-flames-climate-change-hits-home-for-Russia




The Crimean Drought

By Dr. Victor Madeira, CEPA

“Russia is dangling a return of Donbas territory to Ukraine under special conditions in return for water for Crimea, two-thirds of which is suffering from severe drought. Russia already spends £4 billion a year on both territories and the drought is adding to sanctions pressure.”

“Neither Crimea nor Russia can afford a third-straight dry winter. Crimea’s immediate priority is easing water shortages until the end of August and peak tourist season, though sanctions and now COVID-19 have left businesses there on life support. Since 2014, Crimean exports have plunged 28-fold, imports 35-fold and tourism has halved.”

“With Putin’s power reconfirmed by the ‘referendum,’ he cannot hide as easily from coronavirus and economic recession: as both worsen, so will his ratings. Domestic unrest will grow so Putin will look to deflect attention by targeting neighboring countries. Belarus, Ukraine, and Moldova have upcoming elections that could tempt Russian action under cover of … (September’s Kavkaz [Caucasus]–2020 military exercise).”

https://www.cepa.org/the-crimean-drought?fbclid=IwAR3OoB2bLoyyENEWaIAQIhipE7XMWMxJcE8o3sKj6ghZ-qpUvwhxw5pgajw





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