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Ei ole vaja vabandada.

USA määras Venemaale osa sanktsioone sekkumise eest USA presidendivalimistesse. Seetõttu on Trumpi või tema meeskonna Venemaa-sidemete uurimise olulisemaid tulemusi siia postitatud.
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Kriku kirjutas:USA määras Venemaale osa sanktsioone sekkumise eest USA presidendivalimistesse. Seetõttu on Trumpi või tema meeskonna Venemaa-sidemete uurimise olulisemaid tulemusi siia postitatud.
WP: ‘Individual 1’: Trump emerges as a central subject of Mueller probe
In two major developments this week, President Trump has been labeled in the parlance of criminal investigations as a major subject of interest, complete with an opaque legal code name: “Individual 1.”

New evidence from two separate fronts of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation casts fresh doubts on Trump’s version of key events involving Russia, signaling potential political and legal peril for the president. Investigators have now publicly cast Trump as a central figure of their probe into whether Trump’s campaign conspired with the Russian government during the 2016 campaign.

Together, the documents show investigators have evidence that Trump was in close contact with his lieutenants as they made outreach to both Russia and WikiLeaks — and that they tried to conceal the extent of their activities.

On Thursday, Trump’s longtime personal lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to lying to Congress when he insisted that Trump was not pursuing plans to build a Trump Tower in Moscow after January 2016, casting Trump’s repeated claims that he had no business interests in Russia in a new light. A draft special counsel document revealed Tuesday also indicates that prosecutors are closely scrutinizing Trump’s interactions with a longtime adviser, Roger Stone, as Stone was allegedly seeking information about WikiLeaks’ plans to release hacked Democratic emails.

Legal experts said it’s still unclear how much peril the president might face as a result of the new evidence Mueller has gathered about the Moscow project and WikiLeaks, but his prominence in the prosecutors’ papers puts the president in an awkward starring role.

“It’s deeply troubling. It’s not a place that anybody wants to be, or where you would want your friends or family to be,” former federal prosecutor Glen Kopp said. “And it’s certainly not a place that you would want your president to be.”

Trump, identified as “Individual 1” in Cohen’s guilty plea, was said to have received direct updates from Cohen as he pursued a Moscow Trump Tower project with the Kremlin, up until June 14, 2016. The president also appears in the draft charging document for Trump ally Jerome Corsi, who allegedly told Stone about WikiLeaks’ plans to release damaging Democratic emails in October of that year because he knew Stone was in “regular contact” with Trump. The Washington Post reported this week that Trump spoke with Stone the day after he got the alert from Corsi.

In the draft documents, prosecutors sought to have Corsi plead guilty to lying when he said he didn’t know about WikiLeaks’ plans and urging others to visit WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to obtain emails damaging to Democrats.

Trump has given slightly differing accounts of his Moscow business ties over time. In July 2016, he tweeted: “For the record, I have ZERO investments in Russia.” A day later he claimed, “I have nothing to do with Russia.”

In January 2017, he told a reporter: “I have no deals that could happen in Russia, because we’ve stayed away.”

Trump’s personal lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani, said Thursday that the president’s written answers to Mueller about the Moscow project, which he submitted just before Thanksgiving, conform with Cohen’s version of events. They discussed a project, starting in 2015, continuing into 2016, and it went nowhere, he said.

“The president, as far as he knows, he remembers there was such a proposal for a hotel,” Giuliani said. “He talked it over with Cohen as Cohen said. There was a nonbinding letter of intent that was sent. As far as he knows it never came to fruition. That was kind of the end of it.”

Alan Dershowitz, a Trump ally and constitutional lawyer, said Cohen’s confessions don’t suggest Trump committed any crime but could suggest that Trump wasn’t telling the public the whole truth about the Moscow deal.

“This is politically damaging, but I’m not sure how legally damaging it is,” Dershowitz said. “This is all about questionable political behavior. It’s a good reason for people voting against Trump. But I don’t see a crime yet.”

But Tim O’Brien, a Trump biographer and frequent critic, said the developments pose significant new challenges for the president.

“This is part of the fact pattern that gets to the heart of whether there was collusion between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin during the campaign,” O’Brien said. “I think the unforgiving grinding force of the U.S. justice system, which he has tried to undermine since he became president, is encircling him. I don’t think we know where he will land. But he is certainly mired in something that he is ill-equipped, legally and personally, to handle.”

Some legal experts argued Mueller appears to be drawing a picture of a candidate who was beholden to the Kremlin. Emails released in the Cohen plea show Trump seeking a financial endorsement from the Russian government on a private project while Russian President Vladi­mir Putin was offering to say flattering things about Trump.

“It creates the potential for Trump to feel an obligation to pay back President Putin, or Russia in general that . . . do not put the best interests of America forward,” Kopp said. “You are creating a potential vulnerability for a future leader of America.”

Trump privately stewed as he followed news coverage of Cohen’s plea early Thursday morning, a White House official said.

A Justice official called the White House Counsel’s Office on Wednesday evening to let personnel know that Cohen would be pleading guilty in a case the following day, according to one person with direct knowledge of the notice. They were not told the details, however, which they learned about shortly before Cohen’s plea Thursday morning.

Giuliani said the president believed the news development was a gratuitous slap from the Mueller team just as he was about to depart the White House for a trip to the Group of 20 summit in Argentina.

In public, Trump was defiant, telling reporters that Cohen was a liar and a “weak person” who would do anything to save himself from fraud charges he faces related to his taxi business. Speaking before he stepped onto the Marine One helicopter for his trip, he also denigrated Cohen’s intelligence, calling him “not very smart.”

“He was convicted of various things unrelated to us,” Trump said. “He’s a weak person, and what he’s trying to do is get a reduced sentence. So he’s lying about a project that everybody knew about. I mean, we were very open with it.”

He questioned the scrutiny of the Moscow project.

“There would have been nothing wrong if I did do it,” Trump said. “When I’m running for president, that doesn’t mean I’m not allowed to do business.”

Trump often grows aggrieved seeing Cohen on TV, aides say. Among White House advisers, ­Cohen is seen as an existential threat — as much or more so than the Mueller investigation itself because of his longtime role as Trump’s fixer. Trump’s legal team did not learn until Thursday that Cohen had sat for dozens of hours of interviews with Mueller’s office, according to a senior administration official.

Trump was infuriated earlier this year when Cohen released tapes of him, and asked his lawyers and advisers if anything could be done to stop him from releasing any more.

The Trump legal team cast Cohen as a flawed character whose word is meaningless, as it had when he pleaded guilty in August to eight felony counts, including paying women for their silence about alleged affairs with Trump.

Legal experts said prosecutors were not likely to build a guilty plea — a brick in the overall case — on the word of one person. The prosecutors’ filings show they have corroborated and buttressed Cohen’s account with contemporaneous emails, and people familiar with the probe say they have also obtained corroborating testimony from other witnesses.

“This is obviously a significant plea and statement. It means that when the president was representing during the campaign that he had no business interests in Russia, that that wasn’t true,” said Rep. Adam B. Schiff (Calif.), the ranking Democrat in line to become chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. “If the president and his associates were being untruthful in real time as they were pursuing this deal, what does it mean now about how much we can rely on what the president is saying about any continuing Russian financial interest?”

Giuliani said the president and his business have not tried to hide his pursuit of a Moscow tower project, and voluntarily disclosed some of the documents Mueller’s team used in its probe of Cohen for lying to Congress. According to a person familiar with the investigation, Cohen and the Trump Organization could not produce some of the key records upon which Mueller relies. Other witnesses provided copies of those communications.

In the White House, two aides said Trump had complained more in recent days about Mueller’s prosecutors and has kept close tabs on the comments of Corsi and Stone. Trump has praised his former campaign chairman Paul Manafort extensively for fighting Mueller’s team, which accused Manafort this week of breaching a plea agreement by lying repeatedly to prosecutors as part of his pledged cooperation in the Russia probe. Cohen had not been on the front of Trump’s mind, both of these aides said.

Many in the White House try to avoid talking with the president about the Mueller probe, for fear they will be subpoenaed. And both of the aides said it was unclear why Trump was complaining more about the investigation recently. During the midterm campaign, the president occasionally told advisers that people had forgotten about the Mueller probe and remarked positively that it was no longer dominating TV headlines.

Alice Crites contributed to this report.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQPm6yAlzys&t=629s
Väga huvitav jutt Vene majandusest täna,homme ja tulevikus
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Sama mehe jutt varemalt konverentsilt.Tema pakkumine,kui poliitika ei muutu,siis jätkub reserve 5-6 aastaks,siis on näpud põhja katsumas.
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Eiptus loobub vene kopteritest ja soetab lennumasinad hoopis USA-lt

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Kas need pole mitte needsamad pillid, mis pidid Mistralite peale minema? Algselt oli müügijutt umbes selline, et nende helikopterite jaoks need alused ongi loodud.
Igatahes järjekordne valus löök vene kaitsetööstuse mainele kui vastab tõele.
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Lukašenko Putinile: Nagu oleksime koos sõdinud Saksamaa vastu aga tingimused on meile kehvemad kui neile. Jutt käib gaasist
https://twitter.com/dimsmirnov175/statu ... 9713178624
Неправильные у вас расчеты! Мы имеем худшие условия, чем Германия! Вроде воевали против Германии вместе, а имеем такую ситуацию!»: Лукашенко публично спорит с Путиным и буквально требует снизить цену на газ
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Läbi Kurt Volkeri suu , kuidas aasovi mere blokaadi lõpetada?

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oh sa kuriloom, oh sa kuriloom, oh sa Põltsamaa kuriloom
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Kanalisaared võttis vastu oma Magnitsky akti. Seal hoiustatud meeletud summmad igasugu vene tegelaste rahasid.
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Vene kodanik pakkus Donald Trumpi kampaaniameeskonnale 2015. aasta novembris "valitsuse tasandil sünergiat", ütles USA eriprokurör Robert Mueller reedel kohtudokumendis.

Kõnealune kokkupuude leidis aset tunduvalt varem seniarvatud esimest kontaktist Trumpi kampaania ja Venemaa vahel, mille Muelleri juurdlus on ilmsiks toonud.

Tundmatu venelane tegi Trumpi isiklikule advokaadile Michael Cohenile ettepaneku kohtumiseks toonase vabariiklaste presidendikandidaadiks pürgija Trumpi ja Vene presidendi Vladimir Putini vahel, selgus Muelleri dokumendist.

"See isik ütles Cohenile, et sellisel kohtumisel võib olla "fenomenaalne" mõju mitte üksnes poliitilises, vaid ka äridimensioonis," nähtus sellest. Pole olemas "suuremat garantiid üheski projektis kui (Vene presidendi) nõusolek), ütles isik Cohenile.

Trumpi eksadvokaat ei võtnud pakkumist vastu osalt seetõttu, et püüdis juba ühe teise heade sidemetega isiku kaudu edendada 100-korruselise Trump Toweri ehitamist Moskvasse.
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Demonstreeriti Skolkovo teadus-tootmiskeskuses loodud analooge mitte omavat õhutakso prototüüpi. Südantlõhestava kriiskava heli saatel tõusis suuremat drooni meenutav kreatuur umbes meetri kõrgusele ja prantsatas 30 sekundi pärast tükkideks lagunedes stardiplatsi kõrvale lumehange. Video on salvestanud ka publiku heakskiitva naerulagina.
Väidetavalt hilines demo algus ja vene talve tingimustes toimus aku isetühjenemine.

https://echo.msk.ru/blog/day_video/2329835-echo/
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Vene pangad valmistuvad rahvusvaheliste MasterCardi ning VISA kaartide kinnipanekuks.
Russian Central Bank preparing banks to disconnect from Visa and Mastercard due possible additional sanctions
https://twitter.com/akihheikkinen/statu ... 8034660352
Банк России направил банкам письмо с рекомендацией найти запасных партнеров, которые могли бы обслуживать их карты. Об этом пишет газета «Ведомости» со ссылкой на источники на рынке.

По данным издания, письмо получили малые кредитные учреждения, работающие с платежными системами Visa и Mastercard не напрямую, а через более крупные банки-партнеры. Рекомендации им озвучены в связи с возможными новыми санкциями со стороны США. Запасные партнеры могли бы в случае отключения нынешнего банка-спонсора от международных платежных систем обеспечить бесперебойность работы банковских карт.

Крупнейшими банками-спонсорами в России являются РНКО «Платежный центр», «Уралсиб», ВТБ, Росбанк и Промсвязьбанк. По информации газеты, для смены банка-партнера может потребоваться до полугода.

Как ранее сообщалось, новые санкции США могут затронуть крупнейшие банки. Внутри России ограничения не повлияют на платежи, потому что расчеты проводятся через национальную систему платежных карт. Однако за рубежом российские карты Visa и Mastercard не будут работать.
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4. detsembril teatas VF-i kultuuriminister Vladimir Medinski, et üleilmne Hollywoodi masinavärk («всемирная машина Голливуда») hävitab kodumaise filmitööstuse, kui võimud ei piira ameerika filmide näitamist. Ametnik kurtis, et filmi "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, 2018" näidati mõnel novembripäeval üle 70 protsendi seanssidel.
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Venemaa valmistub kütusehinna 50% tõusuks kohalikele elanikele...
Russia is hiking gas price cap from 60 to 90rbl/l during 2019.
Running out of money?
I wonder if we see #GiletsJaunesRussia soon.
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UK plaanib laiendada sanktsioone 6-le Vene oligarhile, kelle hulgas ka Roman Abramovich
Six Russian oligarchs targeted by UK intelligence over links to Putin: Roman Abramovich, Oleg Deripaska, Alisher Usmanov, Arkady & Borios Rotenberg & Igor Sechin. Well founded & no surprises.
https://twitter.com/anders_aslund/statu ... 0963221504
Roman Abramovich is among a group of Russian oligarchs to be targeted by British intelligence as part of a sustained campaign to 
disrupt Vladimir Putin, 
The Telegraph understands.

A list of six wealthy high-profile Russians has been drawn up by intelligence agencies and submitted to Theresa May.

The Prime Minister has approved the list and the names of the oligarchs will be circulated across Whitehall departments and shared with the UK’s allies in Europe and in North America in an attempt to disrupt their ability to travel and to maintain their business empires.

It signals a ratcheting up of Britain’s new cold war with the Kremlin following the nerve agent attack on Salisbury in March.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/1 ... elligence/
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