In the Rostov region, the former director of a state unitary enterprise, ex-deputy governor of the region, is accused of abuse of office and restriction of competition. He was put on the wanted list.
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Is Donald Trump still governing at all?

The president appears to have ceded much of his authority to advisors and cabinet members. One columnist explains why that's ...
Tortoise Capital launches TMLP ETF, draws on decades of experience to provide exposure to MLPs without compromises of legacy ...
The law seems pretty clear. There’s an entire subchapter in US code that deals with the “John F. Kennedy Center for the ...
As a tumultuous year comes to an end, the New York Times Opinion politics writer Michelle Cottle talks to the columnists ...
The first thing to understand about the conflict is that President Donald Trump’s primary weapon is unilateral executive ...
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Why provinces matter

Provinces are not an optional layer; they are the backbone of federalism.
In this column, I’m going to zoom out and take a broad view of the overall state of the battlefield, with special attention ...
This will go down as the year when the president of the United States openly went to war against the rule of law. I’ve been writing about the many battles of this war throughout 2025. In this column, ...
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Yinnon Ezra: Do we care that mayoral election is postponed?

HMG’s reason for this is that it would be good to get an important plank of the reorganisation in place before the other is sorted.
Our political correspondent, Phil Rodgers, reviews the political year in Cambridge. While 2024 was dominated politically by ...
As the year ends, much of American democracy seems to be in ruins with self-inflicted devastation, writes NCR's Michael Sean Winters.