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Look at the top two floors of the new building of the U.S. Embassy—it's a huge antenna, which listens to the Moscow air," Igor Korotchenko, an editor of a magazine called National Defense and a former specialist in Russia's military command, said in 2013 on a Russian television program.
In April 2014, he appeared on video from an undisclosed location during President Putin's live annual Q&A exchange with the public. Snowden asked whether Russia intercepted, stored or analyzed individuals' communications. Putin replied, "Russia uses surveillance techniques for spying on individuals only with the sanction of a court order.
American expatriate sportspeople in Russia (4 C, 22 P) Pages in category "American expatriates in Russia" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.
Families of Indian migrant workers forced to fight alongside the Russian army in Ukraine say they feel they have no choice but to travel there to help them. They were promised jobs in Russia. They ...
PHOTO: President Joe Biden speaks about the release of Americans detained in Russia during brief remarks from the White House, Aug. 1, 2024, in Washington.
Arrests of Americans in Russia have become increasingly common as relations between Moscow and Washington sink to Cold War lows. ... a Prague-based editor for the U.S. government-funded Radio Free ...
The White House on Thursday cautioned Americans against traveling to Russia in the wake of reports that Russian authorities had detained a Wall Street Journal reporter. “We are deeply concerned ...
A migrant labourer centre in Troitsky Administrative Okrug, Moscow. Conditions for migrant labourers have been described as poor by news reports and human rights organisations alike, with Human Rights Watch saying that "large numbers of these workers are subjected to abuse and exploitation by employers, employment agencies, and other intermediaries, and are victims of extortion and abuse by ...