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high-profile attack
‘A Signal to All of Us’: Moscow Blames Kyiv for Killing of Ideologue’s Daughter
"Pro-Kremlin speakers will understand the war is not an abstraction and it threatens them personally,” said one analyst.
patriotic push
Putin Hails ‘Military Glory, Traditional Values’ on Russia Flag Day
Nearly six months after invading Ukraine, Putin said the national flag would inspire Russian citizens to “military glory.”
'military operation'
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Ukraine War: As It's Happening
The latest breaking news and developments in Russia's deadly attack on Ukraine.
apparent acknowledgement
RT Chief Suggests Russian Involvement in Skripal Poisonings
“I am sure we can find professionals willing to admire the famous spires in the vicinity of Tallinn,” Margarita Simonyan tweeted.
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in the shadows
Switching Sides: The Elusive ‘Russian Legion’ Fighting With Ukraine
The unit is apparently made up of Russian soldiers recruited from Ukrainian PoW camps and Russians who have traveled to Ukraine to join up.
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loss analysis
In Graphs: Russia Hits 5,000 Independently Confirmed Military Deaths in Ukraine
The Moscow Times put together six graphs using available data on Russian soldiers killed in the Ukraine war.
highlights
white red and blue
In Photos: Russia Celebrates Flag Day Amid Ukraine War
Pro-war symbols appeared alongside the tricolor flag that was restored following the Soviet collapse in 1991.
opinion
Victor Davidoff
The Russian Revolution Failed. Long Live the Revolution!
A Soviet dissident who paid the price once and once again, looks back at the last 31 years.
de-sovietization
Countries Dismantle Soviet-Era Monuments as Russia's Ukraine Invasion Fuels Tensions
Eastern European countries are seeking to distance themselves from Russia following its invasion of Ukraine.
focus on kherson
Ukrainian Southern Counteroffensive ‘Unlikely’ as Russia Bolsters Forces
Russia has transferred thousands of soldiers from eastern to southern Ukraine in recent weeks.
playing with fire
Explainer: What’s the Risk of Disaster at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant?
Increasing military activity in the area poses dangers not only for critical infrastructure, but also nuclear waste stored at the site.
opinion
opinion
Victor Davidoff
The Russian Revolution Failed. Long Live the Revolution!
opinion
Nick Trickett
The Russian Economy: Failing To Plan, Planning to Fail
opinion
Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan
Prison Swaps, Putin Style
opinion
Sergey Radchenko
Collective Responsibility and the Slide into the Totalitarian Past
opinion
Leonid Gozman
The Fear Behind Vladimir Putin's Jokes
opinion
Andrei Pertsev
War in Ukraine Has Sparked a New Race to Succeed Putin
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white red and blue
In Photos: Russia Celebrates Flag Day Amid Ukraine War
de-sovietization
Countries Dismantle Soviet-Era Monuments as Russia's Ukraine Invasion Fuels Tensions
army-2022
In Photos: Russia Shows Off Military Tech in Ukraine War's Shadow
war-torn childhood
In Photos: Ukrainian Children Live and Play Amid War
Business
economic boost
China’s Energy Imports From Russia Spike to $35B – Bloomberg
China continues to boost Russia’s war chest as other countries shun Russian goods over its invasion of Ukraine.
uncanny resemblance
Pro-Kremlin Rapper Unveils Starbucks' Russian Successor
The rebranded Stars Coffee is owned by pro-Kremlin rapper Timati and restaurateur Anton Pinskiy.
cutting proceeds
U.S. Seeking to Brand Russia a ‘Blood Diamonds’ Exporter
Moscow's Finance Ministry dismissed the Western-backed effort to redefine conflict diamonds as “political demagogy.”
monetary rise
Russian Exports to EU Up Amid Higher Oil Prices
Russia’s oil and fuel revenues increased despite the total volume of oil exports decreasing since invading Ukraine.
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arts and life
long read
'Stalin’s Architect: Power and Survival in Moscow'
A tale of architecture and the people who made it, and about the cost of speaking untruth to power.
weekend kitchen
Russian Revolutionary Rassolnik
How the 1917 Revolution changed a traditional Russian dish.
The Word's Worth
Annoying Russian Questions
Russians get tired of answering "how are you?" So they get creative. And sometimes snarky.
‘always against wars’
Veteran Russian Rock Star Fined Over Onstage War Criticism
Yury Shevchuk, frontman of rock band DDT, was charged for speaking out against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine at a concert in May.
art of dissent
Russian Painter of Brezhnev-Honecker Kiss Graffiti Dies
Dmitry Vrubel was a non-conformist painter and dissident artist.
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the new diaspora
navigating the maze
NGO Helps Women Fleeing Ukraine War, Political Repression
A global team of volunteers coordinated by a leading Russian expert is supporting women facing gender-based violence abroad.
exiles under watch
Spy’s Confession Sheds Light on Russian Espionage in Georgia
The 20-year-old informant for Russia’s security services was sent to Tbilisi to report on the many exiles here. Now, he says, he’s come clean.
new home
Fleeing War and Discrimination, LGBT Russians Find Refuge in South Caucasus
Armenia and Georgia are socially conservative societies and LGBT people face legal and social obstacles as well as occasional violence.
fleeing prosecution
Siberian Opposition Deputy Flees Criminal 'War Fakes' Prosecution
Helga Pirogova told independent media that she is currently in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia.
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