Por: Newsweek World October 10, 2022
Vyacheslav Volodin, the speaker of Russia's lower house of parliament, lashed out at the hundreds of thousands of Russians who have fled President Vladimir Putin's partial mobilization decree, calling it an act of betrayal.In their homeland, which they abandoned, they still have parents, grandparents, relatives. Their act is a betrayal of the country, the politician wrote on his Telegram channel.In the future, many will regret this.... + full article
ESPN USA Sports October 11, 2022
The winless have the best chance to pick No. 1 overall in the , according to the updated projections from the (FPI).The 0-3-1 Texans -- who picked third in the -- have a 33.2% chance to land the top selection, and they're followed by the 1-3 (14.5%), who just quarterback in... + más
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Newsweek USA World October 06, 2022
As Russia's military mobilization continues to face hurdles, a U.S. think tank says Russian President Vladimir Putin will increasingly pin the blame on Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu while shoring up support with other military factions.The Institute for the Study of War... + más
Putin's silence over Crimean bridge explosion causing anger in Russia: ISW | Newsweek
Putin regime's reported fractures risk making him look weak: ISW | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World October 04, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin's partial mobilization appears to have backfired as more than 370,000 citizens have fled the country since the decree—more than the total number that defense officials said would be called to enlist in the military.Putin's September... + más
Putin escalates criticism of Russian defense minister amid draft snags: ISW | Newsweek
Putin began mobilizing in secret before September announcement: Ukraine | Newsweek
ABC News USA World October 03, 2022
ISTANBUL -- Vladimir Putin’s military draft “changed everything” for the tens of thousands of Russians who have fled their country since the Russian leader's mobilization was announced last month, according to recent arrivals in Istanbul.Niki Proshin, 28, left St.... + más
Hackathon finds dozens of Ukrainian refugees trafficked online | Ars Technica
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WPLG Local 10 USA Politics September 28, 2022
LARSI – Long lines of Russians trying to escape being called up to fight in Ukraine continued to clog highways out of the country on Wednesday, and Moscow reportedly set up draft offices at borders to intercept some of them.North Ossetia, a Russian region that borders Georgia,... + más
Russia Opens Draft Offices Along Its Borders to Intercept Fleeing Citizens Amid Mass Exodus of Men | NBC 6 South Florida
Russia opens more border draft offices amid call-up exodus | Portland Press Herald
ABC News USA World September 28, 2022
Tens of thousands of Russians continue to try to flee the country, fearful of being caught up in the last week to replenish his forces in Ukraine.Miles-long lines of traffic have formed at border crossings with some neighboring countries amid the exodus, as Russians pack exit... + más
Putin will imprison Russians refusing to fight in Ukraine for 10 years | Newsweek
Russia facing brain drain and labor shortage as men flee, U.K. says | Newsweek
Forbes USA Business September 24, 2022
Topline The many in response to President Vladimir Putin's move to start using conscriptions for the war in Ukraine will face dwindling options on where to go, as key neighboring countries—Finland became the latest on Saturday—announce restrictions to keep from being... + más
Finland to close Russian border amid travel spike from Putin mobilization | Newsweek
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