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Prigozhin Met Putin in Person After Failed Mutiny, Kremlin Confirms
backroom talks
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Wagner commanders who met with Putin were ready to "continue fighting for the motherland."
2 Min read
Leftist Activist, Kremlin Critic Flees Russia After University Firing
Mikhail Lobanov told the Moscow Times that the "opportunity to continue creative political activity" inside Russia had been "temporarily exhausted."
2 Min read
Russian Army Chief Makes First Post-Mutiny Appearance Amid Rumors of Dismissal
The video showing Chief of Staff Valery Gerasimov was released just days after Russian military bloggers claimed he had been dismissed.
2 Min read
off the ballot
Russia’s First Transgender Politician Says Won't Seek Election as Country Votes on Sex Change Ban
“[Municipal deputies] told me: ’How can we publicly support a transgender person if the State Duma prohibits transgender people in Russia?” Yulia...
2 Min read
Elizabeth Tsurkov
Moscow Unaware of Missing Israeli Academic’s Russian Citizenship
“I don’t know whether she is really a Russian citizen or not, where she came from and whether she entered Iraq or not,” the Russian ambassador in...
2 Min read
In depth
'Half Patriot, Half Traitor': Wagner Fighters Reflect on Botched Rebellion With Resentment, Uncertainty
Current and former Wagner mercenaries interviewed by The Moscow Times were mixed in their loyalty to Yevgeny Prigozhin following his mutiny.
4 Min read
'difficult' area
Chechen Leader’s Special Forces Deployed in Ukraine’s Bakhmut
Fighting has picked up near Bakhmut in recent days despite Wagner mercenaries claiming to have captured the city in late May.
1 Min read
In depth
Evacuated Residents of War-Scarred Bakhmut Envision a Far-Off Return Home
Five hundred days into Russia’s invasion, the day when Bakhmut's population will be able to return looks increasingly distant.
5 Min read
humanitarian target
Russian Shelling Kills 4 at Ukraine Aid Point – Governor
The town of Orikhiv is near the frontline where Ukrainian forces last month were pushing to recapture heavily fortified positions from Russian forces.
1 Min read
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opinion
Alexandra Talaver
'Weapons of the Weak': Why Does the Russian Opposition Need a Feminist Lens?
7 Min read
Abubakar Yangulbaev
Why Kadyrov Has Imprisoned My Mother
6 Min read
Mikhail Komin
Who Was Prigozhin Counting On to Back His Failed Mutiny?
6 Min read
In depth
Farida Rustamova
and
Maxim Tovkaylo
‘We Were Called In for a Meeting and Handed Weapons’: How the Russian Elites Survived the Prigozhin Rebellion
9 Min read
Ilya Yashin
Jailed Anti-War Politician Yashin Responds to Czech President's Call to Monitor Russian Exiles
3 Min read
Free Yakutia Foundation
Why a Siberian Shaman Is a Thorn in the Kremlin's Side
3 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Russians Appeared to Welcome Wagner Rebels With Open Arms. The Truth Is More Complex.
Local residents and analysts said much of the support for Wagner and Prigozhin in Rostov-on-Don was passive rather than active.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Shaken By Mutiny, Kremlin Goes Into PR Crisis Control
With eight months to go until the 2024 presidential election, the Kremlin is seeking to convince the nation that nothing significant happened.
5 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Wagner Mutiny Stirs Panic, Uncertainty and Hope for Change in Russia’s Ethnic Republics
Far from Moscow, authorities in regions like the republics of Sakha, Tatarstan and Buryatia demurred and focused on events at home.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Wagner Head Prigozhin’s Past Life as a Children’s Author and Illustrator
Almost 20 years ago, the Wagner leader penned a playful children’s story with his son and daughter.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
'this is not over'
Anxiety, Frustration and Hope for Change: Muscovites React to Wagner Mutiny
Despite officials' efforts to portray a return to normalcy after the rebellion, some Moscow residents expressed continued fears for their safety.
3 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Prigozhin's Hometown St. Petersburg Mixed on Mercenary Chief's Armed Rebellion
Many in St. Petersburg seemed to share Prigozhin’s criticism of the Defense Ministry — but also warned that Wagner’s leader had gone too far.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Ideology, Money or Freedom? Why Fighters from the Global South Join Russia’s Army in Ukraine
Tanzanian, Uzbek, Tajik, and Zambian nationals are just some of those known to have fought for Russia in Ukraine.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Prigozhin's Insurrection Creates Headaches for Russia-China Alliance, Experts Say
China will see the rebellion — and Putin’s failure to keep the mercenary boss in check — as a sign of Russian "incompetence."
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'Art Is Our Weapon': Artists in Exile Deploy Their Talents in Support of Peace, Justice for Ukraine
TBILISI, July 7 - This summer, a group of Russian activists, currently living in exile, are banding together to cultivate artistic resistance to the war...
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Photos
and
Videos
western target
In Photos: Lviv Reels from Fatal Russian Strike
beer, basins, bruises
In Photos: Moscow State Technical University Sends Off Graduates in Soviet Tradition
religious holiday
In Photos: Muslims in Russia Celebrate Eid al-Adha
rescue efforts
In Photos: Deadly Russian Strike Devastates Eastern Ukraine's Kramatorsk
In depth
tarnished reputation
'Half Patriot, Half Traitor': Wagner Fighters Reflect on Botched Rebellion With Resentment, Uncertainty
Current and former Wagner mercenaries interviewed by The Moscow Times were mixed in their loyalty to Yevgeny Prigozhin following his mutiny.
4 Min read
uncertain future
Evacuated Residents of War-Scarred Bakhmut Envision a Far-Off Return Home
Five hundred days into Russia’s invasion, the day when Bakhmut's population will be able to return looks increasingly distant.
5 Min read
Deepening rift
Standing By or Choosing Sides: Wagner Mutiny Deepens Divides in Russian Opposition
Russia's opposition was divided on whether they should lend their support to the mutiny, which threatened the Kremlin's grip on power.
4 Min read
passive approval
Russians Appeared to Welcome Wagner Rebels With Open Arms. The Truth Is More Complex.
Local residents and analysts said much of the support for Wagner and Prigozhin in Rostov-on-Don was passive rather than active.
4 Min read
faraway feud
Wagner Mutiny Stirs Panic, Uncertainty and Hope for Change in Russia’s Ethnic Republics
Far from Moscow, authorities in regions like the republics of Sakha, Tatarstan and Buryatia demurred and focused on events at home.
4 Min read
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Business
currency crunch
Ruble Sinks Further Amid Mutiny Fallout
Russia’s Central Bank said Thursday that the ruble’s weakening was brought on by falling export proceeds.
2 Min read
spinoff delay
Raiffeisen Bank Hopes War Ends 'Soon' to Avoid Costly Russia Exit – Reuters
Vienna privately thinks restoring long-standing relations with Russia while publicly supporting Kyiv during Moscow’s 16-month invasion will still be...
2 Min read
barrel trimming
Russia to Cut Oil Exports in August
Moscow's announcement of a voluntary oil export cut by 500,000 barrels per day builds on production cuts announced earlier this year.
1 Min read
More business
arts and life
weekend kitchen
Enchanting Chanterelles
An easy, delicious recipe for a mushroom dish fit for an empress.
6 Min read
the word's worth
Spitting, Eating Your Teeth and Other Weird Gestures
When a person eats his teeth, is that bad or good? Or even possible?
5 Min read
in their own words
Jailed Russian Theater Director Speaks Out in Bid to End Pre-Trial Detention
Yevgenia Berkovich and playwright Svetlana Petriychuk are charged with justifying terrorism for their play about Russian women who marry ISIS fighters...
6 Min read
Symbol of aggression
Russian Acting School to Train Future Actors at Destroyed Mariupol Theater
St. Petersburg’s State Institute of Performing Arts said enrollment in the theater arts program would be open to residents of occupied Ukraine.
2 Min read
More Arts and Life
the new diaspora
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
signs of friction
Moscow Ally Kyrgyzstan Sours on Russian Anti-War Emigres
A spate of canceled concerts by Russian anti-war performers and arrests of anti-war activists reflect Bishkek's continued deference to Moscow.
3 Min read
home away from home
Russian Theater Escapes Repression at Home for Revival in Israel
Fulcro joins the list of Israeli theaters formed by and with artists from Russia in past decades.
4 Min read
love finds a way
Georgia Becomes Marriage Hub for Russian Emigres Amid Uncertainty of War
“There was so much uncertainty,” said newlywed Alexei Yermolaev. “We needed to somehow ‘lock in’ our relationship.”
5 Min read
More the new diaspora