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Vladimir Putin's had quite the news cycle lately, and it's been... let's call it complicated.
First up: the big one. According to the Atlantic Council, the Trump administration pulled off what they're calling a "bold operation" on January third that resulted in the capture of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela. Now here's where it gets spicy—Putin wanted nothing to do with this and for good reason. The Washington Post previously reported that Maduro had actually written to Putin back in October asking for drones, missiles, and radars. Putin basically ghosted him. The Atlantic Council's analysis suggests Putin's being extra careful not to provoke Trump while Ukraine peace negotiations are ongoing, so he's keeping his Venezuela response to diplomatic theater—Sergey Lavrov made some phone calls about "solidarity" but that's about it. Trump himself was pretty blunt about his displeasure with Putin during a press conference about the whole thing.
On the domestic front, Putin's been laser-focused on Russia's economic future. According to both Xinhua and China Daily, back in early December he outlined six major priorities for 2026: addressing demographic challenges, improving household well-being amid slowing growth, modernizing foreign trade, increasing economic transparency, raising labor productivity, and accelerating technological leadership, particularly in artificial intelligence and autonomous systems. The Kremlin's walking a tightrope here—they're trying to boost growth while the economy's barely moving due to Ukraine war spending and sanctions pressure.
Speaking of money: Business Insider reports Putin's ordered a significant tax increase because the war chest is getting lean. Consumption taxes jumped to twenty-two percent on January first, expected to generate about twelve-point-three billion dollars in new revenue. The government's also planning levies on electronics like laptops and smartphones.
The Kremlin's spokesperson announced Putin's got a packed schedule of foreign visits planned for early twenty twenty-six, though details are still under wraps.
As for yesterday and today, the official Kremlin website notes Putin had a phone conversation with Igor Stepanenko on January fifth where he congratulated someone's family on New Year—pretty standard stuff.
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