
Julia Davis
Columnist at The Daily Beast
Author and Founder, Russian Media Monitor at Freelance
Columnist @TheDailyBeast, creator of the Russian Media Monitor, author of a book "In Their Own Words." I watch Russian state TV, so you don't have to.
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1 week ago |
nature.com | Julia Davis
AbstractCarbon capture and storage and carbon dioxide removal technologies are pivotal for net-zero climate goals, requiring extensive carbon dioxide pipeline expansion across the U.S. However, as this network grows, concerns about safety and environmental justice intensify, due to insufficient regulations that may disproportionately expose marginalized communities to risks. Here, we empirically examine the environmental justice implications of existing and potential pipelines across communities.
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2 weeks ago |
thedailybeast.com | Julia Davis
The generosity of President Trump’s unprecedented Ukraine peace proposal has stunned and delighted the Kremlin’s premier propagandists. Instead of the supposed Art of the Deal, they are celebrating President Putin’s “art of the steal.”On Wednesday, state TV show 60 Minutes broadcast the clips of President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio on repeat. The Russian networks are thrilled with their words, which carry an enormous propaganda value for the Kremlin.
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2 weeks ago |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Julia Davis
The generosity of President Trump’s unprecedented Ukraine peace proposal has stunned and delighted the Kremlin’s premier propagandists. Instead of the supposed Art of the Deal, they are celebrating President Putin’s “art of the steal.”On Wednesday, state TV show 60 Minutes broadcast the clips of President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio on repeat. The Russian networks are thrilled with their words, which carry an enormous propaganda value for the Kremlin.
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1 month ago |
thedailybeast.com | Leigh McManus |Julia Davis
U.S.-Russian ballerina Ksenia Karelina has been released from Russian custody after a prisoner swap was negotiated with Vladimir Putin’s top officials. Karelina, a 33-year-old living in Los Angeles who became a U.S. citizen in 2021, was first detained while visiting relatives in Yekaterinburg, her Russian hometown. She was sentenced to 12 years in a penal colony after being convicted of treason in the country last year over a donation worth around $50 to a Ukrainian-American charity.
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1 month ago |
thedailybeast.com | Julia Davis
Moscow initially believed the American president would cave to their demands on trade and Ukraine, but that hasn’t happened the way they envisioned—despite Trump’s unprompted concessions. While the mood in Moscow has soured, Trump’s ill-conceived decision to impose tariffs on “Liberation Day” Wednesday—Russia excluded—brought joy and delight to state television.
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