It’s true that Russia is a more stable place two years into the term of Vladimir Putin, but the larger question may be whether the placid surface is hiding troubled watersby Elena Chinyaeva MOSCOW–The timing of the news that a tender for the TV-6 broadcasting license had been won by the Media-Sotsium group could not have been more symbolic. In […]

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