The latter are often associated with what might be termed the silovaya ideologiya—a security-state ideology that emphasises a strong state, the primacy of state interests over private interests, great-power status, and strict domestic order.
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Isaac Chotiner,
New Yorker,
18 June 2026
Carollo was termed out of office at the end of last year.
Prior to departing from Bergen in early June, the AUV was formally christened in accordance with maritime tradition.
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Georgina Jedikovska,
Interesting Engineering,
22 June 2026
Appearing out of nowhere, with the kind of wide eyes that could suggest innocence or psychopathy, Dale’s shadow (eventually christened Dilly Dally and played by Natasha Roland) knows nothing and opens the door to everything.
United have used their RCF — which is denominated in sterling, not dollars — more frequently over the past few seasons since burning through cash reserves during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Chris Weatherspoon,
New York Times,
13 June 2026
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