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Longtime Moscow Mayor, Putin Ally Expected to Soundly Win Re-Election
In depth
With no real competitors in this weekend's vote, Sergei Sobyanin has a clear path toward re-election despite regular drone attacks on the capital.
4 Min read
Moscow Says Destroyed 3 Ukrainian Speedboats in Black Sea
Moscow's Defense Ministry claimed that the military boats were headed toward annexed Crimea.
1 Min read
What Decolonization Means for Russia’s Indigenous Peoples
opinion
Russian society’s perception of its colonial history is whitewashed. Acknowledging its legacy could create a new state built on truth.
8 Min read
In depth
Kremlin Seeks to ‘Legitimize’ Authority With Elections in Occupied Ukraine
The four regions will vote to choose local parliaments despite Moscow failing to fully control any of them and active combat in several areas.
4 Min read
fraying ties
Russia Summons Armenian Ambassador Over 'Unfriendly Steps'
Moscow said it was concerned by "U.S. military drills on Armenian territory" and a trip to Kyiv by the Armenian Prime Minister's wife.
1 Min read
opinion
Jade McGlynn
Elon Musk Has Ukraine, and the Future of the World, at His Mercy
Musk’s power lies in the interaction between Western capitalism and national security, and the West’s hesitant response to the war.
5 Min read
au revoir, minsk
Russia Withdraws Military Contingent From Allied Belarus
The State Border Service of Ukraine said “almost all” of Russia’s forces in Belarus have been “rotated out.”
2 Min read
voting irregularities
Vote Fraud Reported as Russian Local, Regional Elections Get Underway
The election watchdog Golos said it had already received close to 600 complaints of violations as of Friday afternoon.
2 Min read
In depth
Russia Pressures Migrant Workers with Raids, Military Summons
Hundreds of migrant workers hailing predominantly from Central Asia have been rounded up in police raids in several Russian cities in recent weeks.
5 Min read
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Pavel Sulyandziga
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Dmitry Berezhkov
What Decolonization Means for Russia’s Indigenous Peoples
8 Min read
Jade McGlynn
Elon Musk Has Ukraine, and the Future of the World, at His Mercy
5 Min read
Andras Toth-Czifra
Regional Elections Could Expose Cracks in the Kremlin’s Stability Narrative
6 Min read
Taisia Bekbulatova
Why Street Interviews in Russia Aren't Your Regular Vox Pops
3 Min read
Charles Digges
The West’s Reliance on Russian Nuclear Fuel Funds Moscow’s War
5 Min read
Aleksandr Smirnov
Russia’s Divided Opposition Must Form an Anti-Putin Coalition
4 Min read
165
Days since former MT reporter Evan Gershkovich was arrested in Russia
Editor's Pick
In depth
Russia’s Ruling Party Downplays War in Sweeping Regional Election Push
As the country remains mired in its war on Ukraine, the United Russia party is seeking to convince voters that life is going on as normal.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
‘We Don’t Need Heroes Who Marched on Moscow’: How the Kremlin Silenced Prigozhin’s Funeral
Kremlin and security officials arranged for the funeral to take place with a minimal likelihood of public outcry or protest.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Russia’s ‘Systemic Opposition’ Eyes Small Triumphs in Regional Elections
The ruling, pro-Kremlin United Russia party faces competition in a number of regions and municipalities as its popularity appears increasingly uncertain...
6 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Exiled Experts Lament Dashed Hopes for Russia’s Green Energy Transition
The departures of dozens of experts and advocates could stall the expansion of renewables in Russia, the world's fourth-largest greenhouse gas emitter...
6 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Having Fled War, Russian Emigres in Israel Find Themselves Drafted to IDF
Hundreds of emigres who escaped Russia’s wartime crackdown or mobilization now face military service in Israel — and the moral dilemmas that come with...
5 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
In Death, Prigozhin Stands to Leave a Lasting Mark on Russia
The late mercenary leader's symbolic image in the public consciousness will likely prove difficult to erase, but experts say this is unlikely to translate...
4 Min read
MT
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Russian Emigrés Amplify Pleas of 'I Want You to Live' Through Art
AUGUST 9, TBILISI, Georgia — This summer, four anti-war Russian emigrants came together through their involvement in the first-ever “Art of...
3 Min read
Photos
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Videos
polling stations
In Photos: Voting Begins in Russia's Regional, Local Elections
war and peace
In Photos: Re-Enactors Act Out Battle of Borodino on Anniversary
knowledge day
Students in Russia, Ukraine and Occupied Territories Head Back to School
under water
Intense Rainfall Brings Floods to Russia's Far East Primorye Region
In depth
capital campaign
Longtime Moscow Mayor, Putin Ally Expected to Soundly Win Re-Election
With no real competitors in this weekend's vote, Sergei Sobyanin has a clear path toward re-election despite regular drone attacks on the capital.
4 Min read
'addressing propaganda challenges'
Kremlin Seeks to ‘Legitimize’ Authority With Elections in Occupied Ukraine
The four regions will vote to choose local parliaments despite Moscow failing to fully control any of them and active combat in several areas.
4 Min read
targeted minorities
Russia Pressures Migrant Workers with Raids, Military Summons
Hundreds of migrant workers hailing predominantly from Central Asia have been rounded up in police raids in several Russian cities in recent weeks.
5 Min read
return to normalcy
Russia’s Ruling Party Downplays War in Sweeping Regional Election Push
As the country remains mired in its war on Ukraine, the United Russia party is seeking to convince voters that life is going on as normal.
4 Min read
foreign fighters
Russia-Based Recruiters Lure Cubans to Fight in Ukraine with Promises of Money, Citizenship
Social media groups run by a recruiter with murky ties facilitate the enlistment of Cuban men in the Russian military, The Moscow Times' Russian service...
4 Min read
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Business
soaring expenses
Russian Airlines Bear Costs of Flights Rerouted By Drone Strikes – RBC
An extra hour of flight time costs about $8,000 for a typical Boeing 737-800 in the low-budget airline Pobeda’s fleet, according to analysts.
1 Min read
butting out
British American Tobacco Finalizes Exit From Russia
The maker of Kent and Rothmans cigarettes said the deal would keep its estimated 3,000 Russian and Belarusian employees afloat for at least two years...
1 Min read
power of siberia 2
Russia to Finalize Route for Gas Pipeline to China
Moscow plans to start building the pipeline next year, but the schedule for its completion remains unclear.
1 Min read
More business
arts and life
weekend kitchen
Lecho: Autumn's Bounty for Winter's Table
This dish of peppers and tomatoes is simple to make and simply delicious.
4 Min read
missed opportunities
'Patriots' in London, or How Not to Put on a Play in Wartime
The play and production could have richer if they dealt with the war Russian unleashed.
4 Min read
war and peace
In Photos: Re-Enactors Act Out Battle of Borodino on Anniversary
The battle that marked the beginning of the end for Napoleon continues to fascinate.
1 Min read
weekend kitchen
Sarasin Grain and Turkish Chicken
What's in a name? In the kitchen -- often nothing and everything.
6 Min read
More Arts and Life
the new diaspora
moral dilemma
Having Fled War, Russian Emigres in Israel Find Themselves Drafted to IDF
Hundreds of emigres who escaped Russia’s wartime crackdown or mobilization now face military service in Israel — and the moral dilemmas that come with...
5 Min read
finding parallels
15 Years After Russo-Georgian War, Russian Emigres Confront Conflict’s Complicated Legacy
Many of the tens of thousands of Russians who fled to Georgia since the invasion of Ukraine have few memories of the 2008 war.
5 Min read
carrot and stick
Russia Seeks to Lure Back Wartime Emigres – But Offers Few Incentives
Politicians are more focused on pleasing Putin than building a clear strategy for attracting emigres, experts say.
5 Min read
legal cooperation
Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan to Share Data with Moscow on Anti-War Russians, Conscripts
The agreement raises questions over the safety of Russian nationals who sought refuge in the two Central Asian states after the invasion of Ukraine.
2 Min read
More the new diaspora