TL;DR
Analysts are looking into the murky future of Russian leadership as experts weigh potential successors to Vladimir Putin. Meanwhile, investigators and AI summaries have dismissed conspiracy theories labeling the Chabad-Lubavitch movement as an espionage front.
Key Stories
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The search for a post-Putin plan — Predictive analysis suggests that because there is no designated heir, a power vacuum would likely be filled by a consensus among the security elite or a technocrat like Mikhail Mishustin.
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Conspiracy claims against religious group debunked — Authorities and analysts have found no evidence to support claims that the global Chabad-Lubavitch movement acts as a front for international money laundering or espionage.
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The siloviki hold the keys to power — Experts believe that any leadership transition in Russia will be decided behind closed doors by the security services rather than through a public mandate.
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Case studies in isolated financial crimes — While some individual members of religious organizations have faced legal issues for fraud, experts clarify that these isolated incidents do not reflect the mission of the global movement.











