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Why a Soviet-American Thinker Moderated Putin’s SPIEF Panel
In depth
Russia once lured Western media stars to its flagship economic event. This year, not even Tucker Carlson accepted the invite, an organizer said.
4 Min read
South Africa's Ramaphosa Tells Putin Ukraine 'War Must Be Settled'
His delegation put forward a set of principles that the Kremlin deemed "very difficult to implement."
4 Min read
Crimea’s Tourism Industry Faces Another Lost Summer as War Rages On
In depth
Putin promised prosperity and security when he annexed Crimea in 2014. Now his war on Ukraine could be a fatal blow for the region’s tourism sector.
4 Min read
call for reinforcements
Russian Defense Minister Says More Tanks Needed in Ukraine
Russia is believed to have taken heavy tank losses throughout its invasion of Ukraine.
1 Min read
In depth
War and SPIEF: Russia's Flagship Economic Forum Flatlines
SPIEF organizers and senior businesspeople described a diminished event that lacks purpose and fails to draw the high-profile guests it once did.
4 Min read
war payments
Over 10K Russian Soldiers Earn Cash Payouts for Destroyed or Captured Equipment – Defense Ministry
As Russia continues to face serious manpower shortages, it has sought to boost recruitment numbers by promising huge bonuses to soldiers.
1 Min read
contradictory message
Kyiv Attacked as African Peace Mission Visits Ukraine
"Russian missiles are a message to Africa: Russia wants more war, not peace," Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said.
3 Min read
economic expo
Russia's St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, in Photos
Russia's flagship economic showcase took place under the shadow of the war in Ukraine and Moscow's economic isolation for a second year.
1 Min read
Escaping in spirits
Alcohol Abuse Plagues Kremlin Elites as War Drags On – Reports
Russian officials appear to have largely ignored Putin’s rare public entreaty made last summer to tamp down on their alcohol consumption.
2 Min read
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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
'They Forgot About Us': Fear and Uncertainty Reign in Heavily Shelled Russian Border Town
Cross-border incursions, constant shelling and mass evacuations have turned Shebekino into a ghost town.
5 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Russia’s Massive Army Recruitment Drive Appears to Deliver Few Soldiers
Experts believe the campaign is a Kremlin attempt to avoid risking a major public backlash by launching another round of mobilization.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
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
Editor's Pick
opinion
A Love Letter from Russia to America
We have become a nation of ostriches run by a few lunatics and their equally deranged minority of supporters.
5 Min read
Editor's Pick
under water
Explainer: What the Kakhovka Dam Catastrophe Means For the Ukraine-Russia War
The dam breach puts the local population, environment and Ukraine's counteroffensive at risk.
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Anti-War Russian Diaspora Emerges as Powerful Force for Justice, Ukrainian Sovereignty
Map of Peace is an online platform that helps Russian-speaking anti-war activists by serving as a centralized hub for all their initiatives, maximizing...
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opinion
Ryan Bauer
and
Erik E. Mueller
Russian Private Military Companies Thriving Due to War with Ukraine
4 Min read
Alexei Gusev
Why Support for Putin’s War Is Rife in Russia’s Worst-Hit Regions
5 Min read
Emil Avdaliani
Russia-Iran Ties Are Transactional — And Warming Fast
4 Min read
Anonymous
A Love Letter from Russia to America
5 Min read
Sergei Vakulenko
Can China Compensate Russia’s Losses on the European Gas Market?
9 Min read
Alexander Atasuntsev
How Far Will the Thaw in Russia-Georgia Relations Extend?
5 Min read
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economic expo
Russia's St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, in Photos
TMT Lecture Series
Gender Imbalance and Toxic Masculinity in Wartime Russia – Samantha Berkhead
falling waters
In Photos: Ukraine's Dnipro River Dries Up in Zaporizhzhia Following Kakhovka Dam Collapse
rescue efforts
In Photos: Ukraine Evacuates Civilians, Animals from Devastating Flooding in Kherson
In depth
declined invites
Why a Soviet-American Thinker Moderated Putin’s SPIEF Panel
Russia once lured Western media stars to its flagship economic event. This year, not even Tucker Carlson accepted the invite, an organizer said.
4 Min read
empty beaches
Crimea’s Tourism Industry Faces Another Lost Summer as War Rages On
Putin promised prosperity and security when he annexed Crimea in 2014. Now his war on Ukraine could be a fatal blow for the region’s tourism sector.
4 Min read
'no real purpose'
War and SPIEF: Russia's Flagship Economic Forum Flatlines
SPIEF organizers and senior businesspeople described a diminished event that lacks purpose and fails to draw the high-profile guests it once did.
4 Min read
long way from home
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
dispatch from shebekino
'They Forgot About Us': Fear and Uncertainty Reign in Heavily Shelled Russian Border Town
Cross-border incursions, constant shelling and mass evacuations have turned Shebekino into a ghost town.
5 Min read
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Business
In depth
Crimea’s Tourism Industry Faces Another Lost Summer as War Rages On
Putin promised prosperity and security when he annexed Crimea in 2014. Now his war on Ukraine could be a fatal blow for the region’s tourism sector.
4 Min read
final departure
Sberbank Sells Austrian Subsidiary, Completing Exit from European Market
The West-sanctioned bank said it plans to focus on operations in Russia and “in countries that are friendly and strategically important to us.”
2 Min read
economic expo
Russia's St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, in Photos
Russia's flagship economic showcase took place under the shadow of the war in Ukraine and Moscow's economic isolation for a second year.
1 Min read
More business
arts and life
weekend kitchen
Celebrate Summer with a Georgian Cherry Plum Stew
Chakapuli is made with lamb, cherry plums, and plenty of herbs and spices.
5 Min read
the word's worth
What's in a Name? With Russian Holidays - Everything
This week Russia celebrated Russia Day. If you have no idea what that holiday is, join the population.
6 Min read
vanishing memory
Akhmatova Memorial Plaque Disappears from St. Petersburg Prison
"This is not the first time they are trying to erase reminders of the past," opposition deputy Boris Vishnevsky wrote.
2 Min read
Pushkin House Book Prize
Pushkin House Prize Awarded to Owen Matthews for 'Overreach: The Inside Story of Putin’s War Against Ukraine'
The 2023 Pushkin House Book Prize was awarded in London on June 15.
3 Min read
More Arts and Life
the new diaspora
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
wartime exodus
Record Number of Russians Moved to Finland in 2022
A total of 6,003 people moved from Russia to Finland last year, by far the highest number in three decades.
1 Min read
opinion
Konstantin Sonin
Stop Victim-Blaming Russian Refugees
Telling Russian refugees they are not victims is like telling a woman who has been beaten up by her husband: “It’s OK, he didn’t kill you.”
4 Min read
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