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nickels and dimes
U.S. Financial Sanctions Target Russian Oligarch Vladimir Potanin
The U.S. announced financial sanctions targeting one of Russia's wealthiest men, Vladimir Potanin, the Treasury Department and State Department said Thursday...
Act of Defiance
Trial of Russian Artist for Anti-War Supermarket Protest Begins
The trial of Russian artist Sasha Skochilenko, who was arrested in April for an anti-war protest in which she replaced supermarket price tags with information...
Wartime peacekeepers
Explainer: What Is Russia’s Role in the Current Nagorno-Karabakh Crisis?
The blockade of the Lachin corridor, the only road connecting the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh with Armenia, has sparked concern of a humanitarian...
opinion
Morvan Lallouet
What Does the Fate of Ilya Yashin Tell Us About Russia's Opposition?
Ilya Yashin, the Russian opposition politician sentenced to eight-and-a-half years in jail by a Moscow court last week for speaking out against the Russian...
kremlinology
Ukraine War and Popularity Worries: Why Putin is Skipping His Annual Press Conference
The cancellation of Russian President Vladimir Putin's annual press conference earlier this week was a last minute decision taken due to growing fears...
artillery fire
Pro-Russian Donetsk Mayor Claims ‘Largest’ Ukrainian Shelling Attack Since 2014
The Russian-occupied city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine has been hit by the most intense wave of Ukrainian shelling since hostilities first broke out eight...
second blast in weeks
2 People Killed in Explosion at Siberia’s Largest Oil Refinery
Two workers were killed in a powerful blast at the largest oil refinery in Siberia, authorities said Thursday, in the second such incident in recent...
live
Ukraine War: Russia Warns Against 'Provocative' U.S. Patriot Shipment
Kremlin says ceasefire not on Moscow's agenda
Donetsk hit by "largest" wave of Ukrainian shelling since 2014, pro-Russia mayor says
Ukraine says two killed in Russian shelling of Kherson city
Editor's Pick
far-reaching consequences
7 Unexpected Ways Western Sanctions Have Affected Life in Russia
Western sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine may not have resulted in the dramatic economic collapse some predicted — but they have still...
Editor's Pick
in the doldrums
Banned from Qatar World Cup, Russian Football Suffers Isolation and Apathy
ST. PETERSBURG — Four years after achieving global football celebrity as host of the 2018 World Cup, Russia’s exclusion from international...
Editor's Pick
opinion
What Secret Russian State Polling Tells Us About Support for the War
Do Russians support the war in Ukraine? This question has been discussed intensely since the invasion in February. According to surveys from major Russian...
Editor's Pick
PTSD
Scarred by War, Returning Russian Soldiers Struggle to Adapt to Civilian Life
After six months of combat with Russia’s 64th Motorized Rifle Brigade in Ukraine, Alexei Astashov quietly rejoiced when he was discharged from the...
Editor's Pick
home away from home
Russian Emigres in Armenia Fuel Flourishing Food, Creative Scenes
YEREVAN, Armenia — Nearly every hand in the packed auditorium went up when the moderator asked who had arrived in this South Caucasus nation after...
opinion
opinion
Morvan Lallouet
What Does the Fate of Ilya Yashin Tell Us About Russia's Opposition?
opinion
Kirill Rogov
Misadventures in Late-Stage Putinism: Dozhd and the Conundrum of Exile
opinion
Maxim Samorukov
Why Is All Quiet on Russia’s Western Balkan Front?
opinion
Anatoly Buzinsky
Russia's Anti-LGBT Law Is a Dangerous Kremlin Ruse to Stay in Power
opinion
Ilya Yashin
‘People Are Running From You, Mr. President. Can’t You See?’
opinion
Farida Rustamova
and
Maxim Tovkaylo
What Secret Russian State Polling Tells Us About Support for the War
Photos
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Videos
extreme weather
In Photos: Moscow Sets 60-Year Precipitation Record
high-profile deal
In Photos: Basketball Star Griner Exchanged for Arms Dealer Bout in U.S.-Russia Prisoner Swap
more than books
A Glimpse Behind the Bookshelves in Russia's Small-Town Libraries
bloody battle
In Photos: Life in the Bakhmut 'Vortex' as Savage Fighting Continues
In-Depth
kremlinology
Ukraine War and Popularity Worries: Why Putin is Skipping His Annual Press Conference
The cancellation of Russian President Vladimir Putin's annual press conference earlier this week was a last minute decision taken due to growing fears...
bucking the trend
E-Scooter Firm Whoosh Seeks Russia’s First Ukraine War IPO
Russian E-scooter firm Whoosh’s plans for an initial public offering (IPO) this week — the first since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine &mdash...
meat grinder
Explainer: Why is Russia Trying So Hard to Capture the Small Ukrainian City of Bakhmut?
Russian forces have been attempting to seize Bakhmut in Ukraine’s Donetsk region for at least seven months. But in recent weeks, the battle in and...
far-reaching consequences
7 Unexpected Ways Western Sanctions Have Affected Life in Russia
Western sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine may not have resulted in the dramatic economic collapse some predicted — but they have still...
foreign policy
Putin Looks to Shore Up Russia’s Regional Influence on Kyrgyzstan Visit
Russian President Vladimir Putin will attempt to shore up Russia’s regional authority on a visit Friday to the Central Asian state of Kyrgyzstan...
Business
withdrawal complete
Swedish Clothing Giant H&M Shutters Last Stores in Russia
Swedish fashion retailer H&M announced on Thursday that it had closed its last remaining stores in Russia and Belarus, wrapping up its progressive...
bucking the trend
E-Scooter Firm Whoosh Seeks Russia’s First Ukraine War IPO
Russian E-scooter firm Whoosh’s plans for an initial public offering (IPO) this week — the first since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine &mdash...
unblocked straits
Turkey Ends Tanker Dispute Linked to Russian Price Cap
Turkey said Tuesday it has cleared up a dispute linked to a Western price cap on Russian crude that had stalled the passage of tankers through the Bosphorus...
waning interest
Demand for Luxury Homes in Moscow at Lowest for 5 Years
Demand for luxury homes in Moscow has fallen to its lowest level in five years, according to research by real estate company NF Group. The number...
arts and life
cops and artists
Yav Art Group: To Protest, It Helps to Know the Law
A bridge separating two brother is set on fire in a short video, one of the latest works by the art group Yav. The art event was held on National Unity...
more than books
A Glimpse Behind the Bookshelves in Russia's Small-Town Libraries
In Russia’s rural villages, there are very few cultural institutions. Oftentimes, there is only a single library and a single House of Culture (community...
weekend kitchen
The Russian Salad That Never Goes Out of Fashion
This salad is known around the world, but its origins remain hidden in the culinary mists of time.
the word's worth
Words of the Year 2022
The annual Words of the Year compendium is dark, bleak and brutal.
the new diaspora
home away from home
Russian Emigres in Armenia Fuel Flourishing Food, Creative Scenes
YEREVAN, Armenia — Nearly every hand in the packed auditorium went up when the moderator asked who had arrived in this South Caucasus nation after...
a new passport
Russians Who Fled Ukraine War Seek Armenian Citizenship as Conflict Drags On
YEREVAN, Armenia — A growing number of Russians who fled abroad because of the Ukraine war are seeking Armenian citizenship as the fighting drags...
influx from the north
Kyrgyzstan Sees Struggles, Opportunity in Russian Emigration Wave
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan — Russian entrepreneurs Yulia and Ilya Kuleshov worked hard to transform the large house they rented in the Kyrgyz capital into...
receding danger
Russians Who Fled Military Draft Return Home as Panic Fades
Draft-age men who left Russia in fear of being sent to fight in Ukraine are returning home after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced an end to the...