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by AFP Staff Writers Moscow (AFP) Dec 20, 2022
Around 100,000 IT specialists have left Russia this year, an official said Tuesday, following the start of Moscow's military operation in Ukraine on February 24. Young Russians fled the country in droves, especially those working in the IT sector and able to work remotely, sparking fears of a brain drain. Some months later, the announcement of the mobilisation of hundreds of thousands of men in late September triggered another wave of departures. "Up to 10 percent of employees of IT companies have left the country and have not returned. In total, around 100,000 IT specialists are abroad," the minister for digital development, Maksut Shadayev, was quoted as saying by Russian news agencies. According to him, 80 percent of those who left continue to work for Russian companies remotely. The minister did not give a reason for the departures but recommended not imposing "strict restrictions" on remote work to avoid "pushing them to seek work in foreign companies". The majority of Russians who left have arrived in neighbouring countries, such as Armenia, Georgia and Kazakhstan, but also Turkey and the United Arab Emirates.
Veteran US spokesman back to fight disinformation Washington (AFP) Dec 16, 2022 Jamie Rubin, a former State Department spokesman and veteran commentator, will return to the US government as an envoy to fight disinformation, a rising concern of Washington, it was announced Friday. Secretary of State Antony Blinken named Rubin as special envoy and coordinator of the State Department's Global Engagement Center, which is tasked with analyzing and countering disinformation. Rubin will work to "recognize, understand, expose and counter foreign state and foreign non-state propagan ... read more
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