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Arms race
Russia Produces First Poseidon Super Torpedoes – Report
Russia has produced the first set of Poseidon nuclear-capable super torpedoes, state-run news agency TASS reported on Monday, citing an unidentified source...
military composition
Glory Hunters or Gold Diggers? The Shadowy World of Russia’s ‘Volunteers’ Fighting in Ukraine
Alexander was quickly deployed to the frontlines in Ukraine after he joined a Russian unit for volunteer soldiers in October because he wanted to &ldquo...
providing testimony
Russian Ex-Wagner Commander Flees to Norway, Seeks Asylum – Reports
A former commander for Russia’s Wagner private military group who claims to have witnessed several extrajudicial killings has fled to Norway and...
opinion
Andrei Soldatov
and
Irina Borogan
How the Kremlin Is Taking Aim at its Russian Critics in Exile
The Kremlin is busy developing a new strategy to deal with the unprecedented recent wave of emigration that has seen hundreds of thousands of people decide...
offensive worries
Russia, Belarus Kick Off Joint Air Force Drills
Russia and Belarus launched joint air force exercises Monday, using every military airfield in the country that served as a launchpad for Moscow&rsquo...
Soviet Century
Moscow's New Tretyakov Gallery Marks a Century Since the U.S.S.R. Was Founded
A new exhibition entitled "U.S.S.R. 100" at Moscow's New Tretyakov Gallery marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Soviet Union, albeit at a...
power struggle
As Russia Claims Win, Analysts Say Capture of Soledar Is ‘Pyrrhic Victory’
Russia’s Defense Ministry claimed that its forces had won a significant victory on Friday with the capture of the eastern Ukrainian town of Soledar...
live
Ukraine War: 40 Confirmed Killed in Dnipro Tower Block Strike
EU presidency holder Sweden condemns 'war crime' in Dnipro
Ammo blast kills three Russian troops near Ukraine border
10 drones shot down over annexed Sevastopol, Russian official says
Editor's Pick
fewer titles
Choices Narrow in Russian Bookstores Amid Anti-LGBT Law, Wartime Restrictions
Ordinary Russians are unable to access an increasingly broad range of literature as bookshops and libraries pull titles from their shelves amid a wartime...
Editor's Pick
opinion
Why Aren't Russians Abroad Doing More to Protest the War?
When Russian President Vladimir Putin came to Yerevan in November I took part in a protest against the war in Ukraine along with around 20 other Russian...
Editor's Pick
new life
Seven Months On, Russia's Only Diplomat to Publicly Quit Over the Ukraine War Has Time on His Hands
Boris Bondarev, a former member of Russia's delegation to the United Nations in Geneva, now lives modestly in Switzerland with his wife and their kitten...
Editor's Pick
gradual decline
What Really Happened With Russia’s Economy in 2022?
While many analysts and observers expected the Russian economy to collapse under the weight of the Ukraine war and a flood of Western sanctions, the country...
Editor's Pick
visual protest
7 Anti-War Street Artists Still Working Inside Russia
From the very first day of the invasion of Ukraine, anti-war art has spilled onto the streets and squares of Russian cities. And, despite detentions and...
Editor's Pick
growing depression
Ukraine War, International Isolation Fuels Russian Mental Health ‘Crisis’
Boris started taking antidepressants for the first time in his life at the end of February, shortly after Russian tanks rolled across the border into Ukraine...
opinion
opinion
Andrei Soldatov
and
Irina Borogan
How the Kremlin Is Taking Aim at its Russian Critics in Exile
opinion
Ksenia Luchenko
Russia's Attempt to Weaponize Orthodox Christianity in Ukraine
opinion
Anonymous
Why Aren't Russians Abroad Doing More to Protest the War?
opinion
Tatiana Stanovaya
Re-Election, Reshuffle and Warring Elites: Putin's Key Challenges in 2023
opinion
Leonid Gozman
Once Unthinkable, Capitulation Could Still Be Russia's Saving Grace
opinion
Kirill Krivosheev
Russian Peacekeepers Find Themselves Sidelined in Nagorno-Karabakh
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Soviet Century
Moscow's New Tretyakov Gallery Marks a Century Since the U.S.S.R. Was Founded
cold country
From Moscow to Chita: Russia's Winter Season in Photos
Razed to the Ground
In Photos: Mariupol's Russian Occupiers Begin the City's Reconstruction
cultural battleground
In Photos: The Ukrainian Cultural Sites Destroyed During Russia’s Invasion
In-Depth
military composition
Glory Hunters or Gold Diggers? The Shadowy World of Russia’s ‘Volunteers’ Fighting in Ukraine
Alexander was quickly deployed to the frontlines in Ukraine after he joined a Russian unit for volunteer soldiers in October because he wanted to &ldquo...
power struggle
As Russia Claims Win, Analysts Say Capture of Soledar Is ‘Pyrrhic Victory’
Russia’s Defense Ministry claimed that its forces had won a significant victory on Friday with the capture of the eastern Ukrainian town of Soledar...
human cost
In Russia’s Samara Region, A Steady Trickle of Funerals for Soldiers Killed in Makiivka
Russian families from the Volga region of Samara continue to bury loved ones who died in one of the most deadly single incidents of the Ukraine war as...
fewer titles
Choices Narrow in Russian Bookstores Amid Anti-LGBT Law, Wartime Restrictions
Ordinary Russians are unable to access an increasingly broad range of literature as bookshops and libraries pull titles from their shelves amid a wartime...
new life
Seven Months On, Russia's Only Diplomat to Publicly Quit Over the Ukraine War Has Time on His Hands
Boris Bondarev, a former member of Russia's delegation to the United Nations in Geneva, now lives modestly in Switzerland with his wife and their kitten...
Business
supply and demand
Russian McDonald's Spinoff Sets Sights on Kazakhstan Market
The owner of the rebranded Russian McDonald’s is seeking to expand into Kazakhstan, the state-run RIA Novosti news agency reported Monday. The U...
crunching the numbers
Russia’s December Fiscal Deficit at Record-High – Bloomberg
Russia’s monthly fiscal deficit reached a record 3.9 trillion rubles in December amid the EU-imposed ban on seaborne crude oil exports and the increasing...
gradual decline
What Really Happened With Russia’s Economy in 2022?
While many analysts and observers expected the Russian economy to collapse under the weight of the Ukraine war and a flood of Western sanctions, the country...
no breaks
Russian Defense Chief Says Military Factories Working ‘Around the Clock’
Factories in Russia producing military equipment are working nonstop and have withdrawn New Year holidays from employees, the head of state defense military...
arts and life
Soviet Century
Moscow's New Tretyakov Gallery Marks a Century Since the U.S.S.R. Was Founded
A new exhibition entitled "U.S.S.R. 100" at Moscow's New Tretyakov Gallery marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Soviet Union, albeit at a...
Obituary
Actor, Singer and Politician Vakhtang Kikabidze Dead at 84
The Georgian actor, singer and political figure Vakhtang Kikabidze died in a Tbilisi hospital on Sunday. The cause of death was not released, but his producer...
obituary
Actress Inna Churikova Dies at 79
Inna Churikova, one of the most celebrated and prolific actresses of the Soviet Union and Russia, died on Saturday at the age of 79. The cause of death...
weekend kitchen
Celebrate Old New Year’s Day With Buzhenina
Buzhenina is one of the most delicious and ubiquitous main courses at holiday feasts. You might find it on a royal table or in a traveler's backpack. It...
the new diaspora
upping the pressure
Critical Russian Emigres Should Have Property Seized, Lawmakers Say
Russians who criticize their country after fleeing abroad should have their remaining property confiscated, lawmakers proposed Friday in an apparent effort...
brain drain
Moscow Says 100K IT Specialists Have Left Russia This Year
Around 100,000 IT specialists have left Russia this year, an official said Tuesday, following the start of Moscow's military operation in Ukraine...
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...