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dark horizon
Russia Sounds Alarm Over Looming Omicron Surge
Cases could pass 100,000 a day if the country does not slow spread of the highly transmissible variant.
tomorrow will be worse
Russians Expect Political, Economic Decline in 2022 – Poll
Independent polling signals a pessimistic outlook among Russians toward the year ahead.
exiled writer
Anti-Kremlin Satirist Flees Russia Over ‘Putin’s Chef’ Libel Suit
Viktor Shenderovich is the latest Kremlin critic to leave the country amid what activists call an expanding crackdown on dissent.
russia's response
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Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | Jan. 11
Omicron fears. Covid passes. Vaccination push.
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Dec. 31, 2021
Words of the Year 2021
The Words of the Year and Decade are not cheerful in 2021. Такой год - такие слова...
MT Feature
News Analysis
Russia’s Involvement in Kazakhstan’s Crisis Could Have Wide Implications
Experts believe Moscow risks being sucked into neighboring unrest and having to manage strategic instability on two fronts.
Editor's Pick
PERSONALITY CULT
For a Troubled Russian Region, Stalin is a Local Hero
North Ossetia has more Stalin monuments than any other Russian region, with many believing the Soviet dictator had local roots
looking back
2021: Russia's Year in Review
Jan. 6, 2022
Russia’s Business Owners Fear Kremlin Pressure Set to Tighten
Jan. 5, 2022
Russian Newsmakers to Watch in the New Year
Jan. 4, 2022
Russia’s Economy Set to Face Old Problems in New Year
Jan. 3, 2022
Foreign Policy Experts Map Russia's Plans for 2022
Coronavirus Cases in Russia
10,684,204
Total Confirmed Cases
634,499
Total Active Cases
17,525
Today's Cases
9,732,018
Total Recovered
2,300
Total Critical
783
Today's Deaths
317,687
Total Deaths
73,165
Cases per Million
2,175
Deaths per Million
Data Sources
API:
Open Disease Data API
highlights
wrong place, wrong time
Kyrgyzstan Cries Foul Over Musician’s Wrongful Arrest in Protest-Hit Kazakhstan
Jazz pianist Vikram Ruzakhunov’s arrest underscores the plight of Kyrgyz nationals detained in Kazakhstan during the country's week of unrest.
coveted collage
Wing Man: Central Africa Presents Putin With Butterfly Portrait
The portrait of Putin made of butterfly wings, a traditional gift, signals the increasingly close ties between the two countries.
opinion
Mark Galeotti
Russia and West Continue to Talk, But Not Necessarily in the Same Language
For Moscow, talks with the U.S. on NATO and Ukraine are like divorce proceedings at the end of a long, increasingly bitter marriage.
doughy debate
‘Let Them Eat Dumplings’: Russian Official Rages Against School Pelmeni Ban
Pelmeni, a mainstay of Russia’s national cuisine, were excluded from school cafeteria menus by health authorities.
opinion
Alexander Gabuev
Turmoil in Kazakhstan Heralds the End of the Nazarbayev Era
The protests in Kazakhstan have shown that the current model of governance has angered millions of people who missed out when the resources pie was shared...
Combatting the contagion
Russia Fights Coronavirus
Jan. 11, 2022
Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | Jan. 11
Dec. 30, 2021
Russia’s Excess Death Toll Hits 930K
Dec. 17, 2021
Russia Claims Sputnik V ‘Robust’ Against Omicron as Independent Study Shows No Antibody Response
Dec. 3, 2021
Russia’s Excess Death Toll Passes 810,000
opinion
opinion
Mark Galeotti
Russia and West Continue to Talk, But Not Necessarily in the Same Language
opinion
Alexander Gabuev
Turmoil in Kazakhstan Heralds the End of the Nazarbayev Era
opinion
Dmitry Trenin
Russia Takes a Gamble in Kazakhstan
opinion
Anna Arutunyan
Why Russia Fears a Ukrainian Offensive
opinion
Paul Bartlett
Kazakhstan Wakes Up
opinion
Michele A. Berdy
Words of the Year 2021
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Meanwhile in Russia
doughy debate
‘Let Them Eat Dumplings’: Russian Official Rages Against School Pelmeni Ban
2021 IN REVIEW
Russia’s Oddest Stories of the Year, From a Lost Arctic Dog to Ballerinas on Tanks
on the nice list
Putin Thanks Russian Santa Claus for Presidency
annual tradition
Phallic Ice Rink Re-Opens in Siberian City
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Business
DEOFFSHORIZATION
Russia Tightens Rules on Offshore Holding Companies
Dozens of Russian companies with Cypriot headquarters will lose access to government support under new rules.
2022 LOOK AHEAD
Russia’s Business Owners Fear Kremlin Pressure Set to Tighten
The country’s biggest businesses will be asked to contribute even more to Russia’s development.
2022 LOOK AHEAD
Russia’s Economy Set to Face Old Problems in New Year
After a swift recovery from the coronavirus recession, the Russian economy is facing a familiar set of challenges.
new job title
Ex French PM Fillon Joins Russian Company Board
A number of former senior European politicians have joined Russian energy companies in the past.
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arts and life
imperial escapism
Fabergé Takes London by Storm — Again
The show at the Victoria and Albert Museum highlights the Fabergé branch in London.
new art
In Moscow, a Young Artist With Nomadic Visions
Leave Moscow's snowy streets for different lands and worlds.
weekend kitchen
You Can't Hurry Kharcho
A Georgian soup for a cold, snowy day wherever you may be.
arts 2022
New Year Highlights in Russian Theater
Theaters in Moscow are planning for a Covid-free year.
arts 2022
New Year Arts Highlights in Russia's Regions
Our picks for the most interesting cultural events throughout Russia.
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Climate
2021 in review
Russia’s Climate Epiphany May Be Greenwashing
Russia’s about-face toward climate change in 2021 may be little more than window dressing to protect its industrial giants, experts fear.
RECORD HIGH
New Arctic Temperature Record Sounds Climate Alarm – UN
The World Meteorological Organization said a temperature of 38 degrees Celsius in the town of Verkhoyansk was the highest-ever in the region.
shot down
Russia Defends Veto of UN Climate Change Resolution
Diplomats said Russia's opposition was hard to understand given that the resolution itself "was not radical."
EXTREME SPREAD
Temperature Difference Across Russia Reaches 85.6 C, Almost Breaking World Record
The temperature in the southern republic of Chechnya reached 24.5 C, while 6,000 kilometers away in the republic of Sakha it dropped to -61.1 C.
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In-Depth
opinion
Alexander Gabuev
Turmoil in Kazakhstan Heralds the End of the Nazarbayev Era
The protests in Kazakhstan have shown that the current model of governance has angered millions of people who missed out when the resources pie was shared...
2022 Look Ahead
Foreign Policy Experts Map Russia's Plans for 2022
The Moscow Times asked 10 commentators for their predictions for the coming year.
opinion
Mark Kramer
The Derailment of Memorial’s Goals – for Now
Putin’s efforts to curtail scrutiny of the Stalin era may succeed in the short term, but Memorial's work can't be erased from the historical record.
opinion
Dmitry Trenin
Russia-India: From Rethink to Adjust to Upgrade
Russia needs to decide what it wants from the Indian connection.
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