Mikhail Mishustin didn’t have an English Wikipedia page on Wednesday morning. A day later, he’s Russia’s prime minister

Russia’s lower house of parliament, the State Duma, confirmed Mishustin’s new role Thursday amid a major political shakeup.

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Prior to his appointment, Mishustin served as the head of the Federal Tax Service, where he forged a reputation as a skilled technocrat who successfully reformed the country’s fiscal system.

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Mishustin is largely unknown to the Russian public and had previously showed little political ambition.

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He told Russia’s parliament that the country must preserve macroeconomic stability, maintain inflation around 4%, and accelerate work on President Vladimir Putin’s flagship “national projects” development program, Reuters reported Thursday.

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Mishustin’s appointment comes after previous prime minister Dmitry Medvedev, along with the entire Russian government, resigned Wednesday to clear the way for reforms that could potentially extend Putin’s grip on power after his presidential term ends in 2024.

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Putin has proposed constitutional amendments that would effectively strengthen the powers of the prime minister and parliament at the expense of the presidency — weakening his successor in the process — but the exact machinations behind the plan remain unclear.

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Putin nominated Mishustin for the prime minister’s post late Wednesday, and the new appointee is known for his innovative work in bringing tax collection into the digital economy.

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Born in 1966, the new prime minister studied systems engineering and later received two PhDs in economics.

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Married with three sons, Mishustin is a pianist and hockey player who also sits on the supervisory board of Russia’s CSKA hockey club.

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He has also been praised by state media, in particular by Margarita Simonyan, the editor-in-chief of Russia’s state-run RT network.

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“Mishustin — this is digitalization, clarity, modern professionalism, decency, the elimination of barriers to legitimate activity, innovative solutions, openness to world technology while taking care of proper sovereignty … hostility to violent power methods — in short, everything that we need right now,” Simonyan tweeted.

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State media hailed Putin’s power shake-up. Moscow residents seem less enthused

But when Russia’s government announced it was resigning on Wednesday, it took a good 20 minutes for Russia 24, a news channel with close ties to the Kremlin, to break out of its regularly scheduled programming — a discussion about President Vladimir Putin’s proposal for free school meals.

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It was a small sign of how pretty much everyone was caught off-guard by the news that Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and the rest of the government were stepping down to clear the way for reforms that could see Putin retain his grip on power past the end of his presidential term in 2024.

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The resignations appeared to be coordinated with Putin’s proposed changes to the constitution that would strip power from whoever follows him as president and redirect it to other branches of government.

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Within hours, Putin revealed that he wanted to replace Medvedev with a little-known tax official named Mikhail Mishustin, who didn’t even have an English-language Wikipedia page on Wednesday morning.

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Once state media had caught up, the praise for Putin’s proposals commenced. RT’s editor-in-chief tweeted that several people had called her to say “I did not think that this was Mishustin, because it is too good to be true,” adding that his appointment would be, “in short, everything that we need right now.”

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While there was some media skepticism of Putin’s proposals, it was largely confined to independent outlets like Novaya Gazeta, which is known for taking a critical line on Putin and the government. It wrote that the proposed reforms were nothing more than a “smoke screen for the main thing: preserving the existing system and preserving Putin himself at the ‘feeder’.”

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‘Waiting for Putin to get tired of work and retire’

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The news was also met with a heavy dose of skepticism by some Moscow residents, who told CNN they didn’t believe real change was coming any time soon — a stark contrast to the message playing across most of Russian media.

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“It was an absolute surprise for me but I guess every now and then you have to change up the government. I doubt it will bring a change for good. They’ll probably put new faces into power but the general policy won’t change,” said Lyudmila Petrova.

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“I don’t know anything about the new candidate for the PM’s position, they just took somebody out of their pocket, I literally don’t know anything about this person, good or bad,” said a man named Igor, who chose not to give his second name.

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Wednesday’s extraordinary events came after a difficult stretch for Putin. His approval ratings have fallen among average Russians over the past two years, in part because of the economy struggling and his very unpopular pension reforms.

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Russia also saw a string of protests throughout 2019, as citizens became dissatisfied with the lack of independent candidates in municipal elections and the president’s grip on power becoming increasingly tighter.

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It’s possible that Putin’s big speech announcing sweeping government reform and the appointment of Mishustin is part of a wider plan to ease the discontent. But analysts say they see the President maintaining his grip on power, one way or another, once his term ends in four years.

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“As Russia’s taxman in chief, he’s been in a senior but basically subordinate, technocrat post for a decade — services for which he’s been decorated. This suggests there’s a good chance he’s not going to think independently of Putin,” said Valeriy Akimenko, a long-term Russia analyst currently working for the Conflict Studies Research Centre.

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Putin has previously vacated the office of president. From 2008-2012, he was Russia’s prime minister, having served two consecutive terms as president since 2000. Russia’s constitution forbids serving a third consecutive term.

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During Putin’s time as prime minister, Medvedev took over as president. While serving, Medvedev extended the length of a presidential term from four years to six. However, Medvedev himself didn’t benefit from this prolongation — Putin did, when he succeeded Medvedev and took over for his third term as president in 2012.

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Some in Moscow believe real change won’t come until Putin steps away from the political scene for good.

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Evgeny, who asked not to be to be named in full, told CNN that “we’ll have a change only when Putin peacefully retires … therefore, it’s all the same to me. But we all hope for the best and wait for him to get tired of work and quietly retire … and be an honorary. Then we’ll probably have some changes.”

Sussex staff ‘redeployed’ as Meghan stays longer than expected in Canada

“In quiet periods staff are often redeployed elsewhere around the estate,” the source told CNN after reports emerged in the British press Friday claiming that Harry and Meghan had let go of members of staff as they prepare to settle in Canada.

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“No members of staff have been let go,” the source confirmed.

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CNN was told last week that the Duchess was expected back in London in a matter of days but new pictures in the British press show that she’s still in Canada, suggesting the plan has changed.

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Questions have been raised over whether the couple are intending to live together in the UK for any length of time, or whether they are planning to resettle in North America.

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Their surprise announcement last week that they are stepping back from their roles as senior members of the royal family has left the institution reeling.

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Harry attended crunch talks with the Queen and other members of the family on Monday, but a source told CNN that Meghan did not dial into that meeting from Canada, which she had previously been expected to do.

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The couple ultimately plan to split their time between Canada and the United Kingdom but will live at Frogmore with the Queen’s permission in the short term.

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They spent £2.4 million (about $3 million) of British taxpayers’ money on renovations to the cottage, according to figures released last year.

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Rent the Runway announces "RTR Revive" partnership with Nordstrom

Rent the Runway has expanded its ongoing partnership with Nordstrom
to include a retail element. Nordstrom currently hosts Rent the Runway
Drop-Off Boxes in numerous locations where renters can make quick and
easy returns, and the two companies that Nordstrom would
begin contributing its own inventory to Rent the Runway’s
ecosystem.

Now, an email sent out to Rent the Runway’s subscribers introduced
a retail collaboration that sees Nordstrom selling previously rented
garments in its off-price Nordstrom Rack stores. The initiative is
called RTR Revive and is available at select in-store locations, with
prices on designer fashions starting at 28 dollars.

“The first of its kind, RTR Revive extends the life cycles of your
favorite designer rentals by letting you shop the IRL,” the email
explained. It continued, “As pioneers of the sharing economy, we are
always exploring new, sustainable ways to provide more women with more
access to designer fashion.”

Rent the Runway has already been selling items it takes out of the
rental circuit at low prices through its own website. These items are
available to anyone with an account to use the company’s service, and
typically are priced around 40 to 80 percent off retail value. The
company has also hosted sample sales of these items in major
cities.

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The Nordstrom Rack partnership allows customers in numerous cities
across the U.S. to shop Rent the Runway’s selection of used, excellent
condition designer pieces in person. The partnership is available in
major cities like New York, Chicago, San Francisco and San Diego, as
well as many smaller locations.

According to Nordstrom Rack’s website, customers can shop Rent the
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Paramu,s NJ; Bellevue, WA; Durham, NC; Oak Brook, IL and Boston,
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Jose Mourinho hints injured Harry Kane could miss England’s Euro 2020 campaign

The 26-year-old underwent surgery on a hamstring injury on Saturday after rupturing a tendon in Spurs’ New Year’s Day defeat at Southampton.

He is expected to return to first-team training in April, but Mourinho’s recent comments have put a three-month comeback in doubt.

When asked for an update on Kane’s return on Monday, Mourinho suggested there could be some doubt surrounding his availability for Euro 2020.

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The Tottenham manager said: “News on Harry we don’t have and if you ask me every time we come here the answer will be the same.

“We expect him to be out until, I don’t know, mid-April, end of April, May, next season I don’t know.

“I have no updates to give on Harry.”

Five Serie A players who could join Premier League in January with Manchester United, Chelsea and Everton all linked

The Italian league has provided star names like Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp, Gianfranco Zola, Marcel Desailly and Patrick Viera.

But in more recent times we have seen players like Mario Balotelli, Juan Cudrado and Stefan Jovetic fail to leave a lasting impact.

January could see more Serie A players move to the Premier League with several players already linked.

Here at talkSPORT.com, we have taken a look at five players who could make the move during the transfer window.

Mauricio Pochettino declares Premier League and LaLiga as ‘best in the world’ as ex-Tottenham boss teases England return

The former Tottenham boss is enjoying his first break from football in seven years following his dismissal from Spurs in November, having been axed only months after guiding the club to a first ever Champions League final.

It is believed Barcelona strongly considered Pochettino before they appointed Quique Setien as their new head coach, while Manchester United have also been interested in hiring the Argentine for a long while.

And Red Devils chiefs will take comfort as Pochettino has appeared to hint his next job will be in either England or Spain.

“I was so lucky to start my career as a manager with Espanyol in Barcelona, and then to come here to the Premier League to England, to learn English and different cultures,” he said at Wednesday LaLiga TV launch event.

“Football was born here in England but La Liga has amazing football and amazing coaches. Today, it’s a reference of players, a reference of coaches and the football in the last 20 years that’s shown around the world.

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“Like a coach, with Gustavo [Poyet, also at the event], we always try to be in the best place.

“I think England and Spain are the two best leagues in the world.”

Tottenham’s new signing Gedson Fernandes is a ‘Jose Mourinho version’ of Harry Winks, says Adrian Durham

Tottenham completed the 18-month loan signing, with an option to buy, of Fernandes from Benfica.

It raises questions about how Mourinho will fit all his midfield players into his team and whether Winks will warrant a place.

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Durham said: “Gedson Fernandes is, not a similar type of player, but will play in a similar position and is actually more a Mourinho type player.

“He’s actually a Mourinho version of Harry Winks, that’s how I see it. He’s not going to get him in and not play him, is he?

“He seems to be disillusioned with Ndombele and I’m not quite sure Mourinho is convinced about Harry Winks, which is why Fernandes has come in, in my opinion.

“Defensively, I think he’s still trying to get his defence right but I think in front of his defence he needs the right players as well and to me it’s that physical presence.

“Gedson Fernandes, when fit, is going to be a starter for Tottenham Hotspur. That’s the way I see it.

“It’s whether there’s room in that midfield for Harry Winks alongside him. And if there isn’t, what does that mean for Winks in terms of England and Euro 2020 because a few months away there is a massive tournament with a lot of games on home soil.”

Durham also questioned whether Winks had the quality to play in a team like Tottenham.

How the Premier League table could change this weekend with SEVEN clubs threatened by relegation zone

As many as SEVEN clubs face the prospect of ending up in the relegation places this weekend.

Even Brighton, who currently sit 14th and have done well under Graham Potter, could find themselves in the drop zone by Monday.

There are a couple of real six-pointers this weekend as the relegation battle hots up.

Brighton take on Aston Villa, while Norwich host Bournemouth in a game both clubs simply must win.

Using data from sportsvisualized.com, we’ve taken a look at where each club could end up after the next round of fixtures…

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Manchester United scrap plans to spend winter break in Middle East due to tensions in the region

The Red Devils have regularly visited the Nad Al Sheba Sports Complex in Dubai in recent years, and were keen on using the upcoming winter break in the Premier League for another warm-weather camp there.

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