Kremlin Steps Up ‘Gray-Zone’ Attacks in Europe

Kremlin Steps Up ‘Gray-Zone’ Attacks in Europe

The Russian nuclear-powered submarine Kazan, part of a high-profile Russian naval deployment to the Caribbean to conduct joint naval exercises with Cuba, arrives at a harbor in Havana on June 12.Adalberto Roque/AFP via Getty Images

Thursday, June 13: U.S. President Joe Biden arrives in Italy for a G-7 summit.

NATO defense ministers begin a two-day meeting in Brussels.

“I’m a woman, and I’m trying to coach 15 men who all have egos. So yeah, you’ve got to be a little hard on them. I run a tight ship.”

—U.S. Rep. Linda T. Sánchez, on coaching her roster of Democratic members of Congress ahead of the annual Democrat-versus-Republican congressional baseball game.

Naming rights. Our favorite headline of the week comes from Politico Europe: “Tony Blair meets Tonibler, Tonibler, Tonibler, Tonibler, and Tonibler.” Evidently, naming children after the former British prime minister who played a significant role in Kosovo’s liberation 25 years ago is common among many Kosovars.

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