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Reporter’s Notebook: Why Russians are so quick to blame the US
Those numbers we hear about—Vladimir Putin’s approval rating at a whopping 80% — mostly come from the Levada Center. It is ...
Reporter’s Notebook: In Russia ‘there is no such thing as support in a non-free society’
How is Vladimir Putin hanging on to power, having dragged his people into such a disastrous war? I ask one ...
Reporter’s Notebook: What Russia can and can’t afford
Russia’s wartime economy How has Russia’s economy faired under sanctions? Fox News correspondent Amy Kellogg interviewed a Russian expert on ...
Reporter’s Notebook: Ukraine war one year on, human tragedies and triumphs
One year into Russia’s war in Ukraine and the media is full of anniversary stories detailing all the geopolitical dynamics ...
Reporter’s Notebook: How the nightmare of Mariupol looks a year after it all began
A mother’s desperate words Fox News correspondent Amy Kellogg reports on the story of Lyudmila Rudenska who survived the Russian ...
Reporter’s Notebook: Putin pushes patriotic duty, but where are the kids of the Kremlin crowd?
As Russian President Vladimir Putin stood Tuesday before the Federal Assembly, members of which rose in unison several times to ...
Reporter’s Notebook: Iran regime insider says it’s time for rule by ayatollahs to end
He played his cards very carefully, cautiously and kept the faith. Mir-Hossein Mousavi, one of the founding fathers of the Islamic ...
Reporter’s Notebook: Italian support for Ukraine on the wane according to recent poll
You will meet people in Italy who are actually pro-Russia. Or at least ready to lay some blame on the ...
Reporter’s Notebook: A week of up-close horrors and heroics in the Turkish earthquake zone
ISKENDERUN, Turkey – It hung in the air of the streets of the Turkish city of Iskenderun Monday. The smell of ...
Rwandan driver fined after guilty plea in reporter’s death
A driver whose car hit and killed a Rwandan investigative journalist has pled guilty and has been fined by a ...