Putin until 2036? What his biographer knows. Forum results, economic situation, MAX removed. "Terrible News" with Kirill Martynov

Ukraine is attacking Petersburg during the economic forum. Oil depots are burning, a warship has been destroyed. Zelensky is offering negotiations to Putin, and Putin continues to pretend that everything is fine. He even spoke about being ready to stay in power after 2030. How might Putin respond to the increasingly noticeable air attacks on his hometown? News from the cyberwarfront: the messenger Max has been removed from the Apple App Store, and the FSB accuses Cloudflare of spying on Russians. How will Roskomnadzor respond? This week, Putin showed he knows a thing or two about linguistics. And at RGGU, they are looking for a personal biographer for him with a salary of less than a thousand euros per month. We talk about how a personality cult is being formed in the era of late Putinism. Chief editor of "Novaya Gazeta Europe" Kirill Martynov comments on these and other events of the week in the fresh issue of "Terrible News".

Putin until 2036? What his biographer knows. Forum results, economic situation, MAX removed. “Terrible News” with Kirill Martynov Ukraine has targeted St. Petersburg during an economic forum, resulting in oil depot fires and the destruction of a warship. Amidst these attacks, Putin has indicated a willingness to remain in power beyond 2030, while cyberwarfare sees the messenger Max removed from app stores and accusations of spying against Cloudflare. The search for a personal biographer for Putin at RGGU, coupled with discussions on linguistics, suggests the cultivation of a personality cult.

  • Ukraine attacked St. Petersburg during the economic forum, causing fires at oil depots and destroying a warship.
  • Putin has suggested he might stay in power past 2030.
  • The messenger app Max was removed from the Apple App Store.
  • The FSB accuses Cloudflare of spying on Russians.
  • A personal biographer is being sought for Putin at RGGU with a low salary.
  • The article discusses the formation of a personality cult in the era of late Putinism.
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