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Dmitry Medvedev's Second Cabinet was the composition of the Russian government from 18 May 2018 to 15 January 2020 under the leadership of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. [ 1 ] The Cabinet resigned on 15 January 2020, in response to significant constitutional changes suggested by Vladimir Putin regarding shifting power away from the presidency.
Talk with Dmitry Medvedev (Russian: Разговор с Дмитрием Медведевым, romanized: Razgovor s Dmitriyem Medvedevym) is a television program and a Q&A show featuring Dmitry Medvedev, which was broadcast annually from 2008 to 2019 on the television channels Russia-1, Russia 24, RT and Channel One Russia, as well as by Mayak, Vesti FM and Radio of Russia radio stations.
The author stressed the importance of strengthening the state: "The key to Russia's recovery and growth today lies in the state-political sphere. Russia needs strong state power and must have it". Detailing his view, Putin emphasized: "Strong state power in Russia is a democratic, law-based, workable federal state".
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who has sometimes raised the spectre of a nuclear conflict over Ukraine, said on Sunday that Moscow would have to use a nuclear weapon if Kyiv's ongoing ...
Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council and a former Russian president, said Moscow's conflict with the West was developing according to the worst case scenario and that "nobody ...
Vasily Nebenzya's comments, in an interview with Russia's state-run news agency RIA, were issued before U.S. President Donald Trump said he believed the U.S. was making progress in talks with ...
The show has since become a web series exclusively, with episodes being uploaded to Martin's website, YouTube and Vimeo. Released in May 2019, her feature film documentary, The Empire Files: Gaza Fights for Freedom, concerns the Gaza–Israel conflict. [48] It was shown in the US, UK and Australia at independent theatres. [49]
Mikhail Zygar and other journalists during an interview with President Dmitry Medvedev. In 2010, Zygar became the founding editor in chief of TV Rain, the first independent TV-channel in Russia in 10 years. [4] TV Rain rose to prominence in 2011 with its coverage of the mass protests against Vladimir Putin. [5]