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PUTIN SPEAKS
In Quotes: Putin Addresses ‘Russia’s Davos’
Vaccines, climate change and Nord Stream 2.
PRESIDENTIAL REQUEST
Putin Wants ‘Vaccine Tourism’ Plan by End-June
The president said foreigners should be able to get Russian jabs “on a commercial basis.”
Under duress
Belarus Opposition Leader Says Jailed Activist Spoke 'Under Pressure'
Svetlana Tikhanovskaya dismissed an interview with arrested activist Roman Protasevich shown on state television in Belarus.
russia's response
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Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | June 4
Deaths surpass 120,000. Mass vaccination.
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Space milestone
Drones, Lasers and More: How Russians Celebrated 60th Anniversary of Gagarin Spaceflight
This year’s Cosmonautics Day events were on par with grand parades of the Soviet era.
Latest Podcast
June 4, 2021
On, Near, About and Round About in Russian
Another in my series of Mastering Russian Prepositions, this one is all about being near.
MT Feature
‘Profits or Principles’
Belarus Opposition in Exile Wants Tougher EU Sanctions Against Lukashenko
Activists told The Moscow Times they fear outrage over the forced landing of a plane in Minsk might not spark harsh enough action.
Editor's Pick
Thirty Years On
A Century After His Birth, Dissident Sakharov Divides Opinion
The father of the Soviet bomb is publicly lauded, but his pro-democratic convictions are glossed over by the authorities.
Combatting the contagion
Russia Fights Coronavirus
June 4, 2021
Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | June 4
June 4, 2021
Moscow Launches University Covid-19 Vaccination Drive
June 3, 2021
Over 1K Coronavirus Mutation Cases Detected in Russia, Official Says
June 2, 2021
1 in 4 Russians Believe They’ve Had Coronavirus – Poll
Coronavirus Cases in Russia
5,108,129
Total Confirmed Cases
264,580
Total Active Cases
8,947
Today's Cases
4,720,512
Total Recovered
2,300
Total Critical
377
Today's Deaths
123,037
Total Deaths
34,989
Cases per Million
843
Deaths per Million
Data Sources:
Worldometer
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Johns Hopkins
API:
NovelCOVID
highlights
off the ballot
Targeting Navalny, Putin Bans Extremist-Linked Election Candidates
The ban comes ahead of a court ruling that is expected to ban Navalny’s team as “extremist.”
big business
Scenes From Russia's Landmark Business Forum
Russia pulled out all the stops for its first St. Petersburg International Economic Forum since the start of the pandemic.
Birthday boy
On 45th Birthday, Jailed Kremlin Critic Navalny Vows Not to Turn Into ‘Caged Animal’
The opposition politician is in a notoriously harsh prison colony on what are widely seen as politically motivated charges.
opinion
Kirill Rogov
How Lukashenko Became a Bone in Putin’s Throat
Belarus’s deepening political isolation makes it easier but also more expensive for Moscow to control Lukashenko.
no path forward
Independent Russian News Site VTimes Shuts Down Following ‘Foreign Agent’ Labeling
VTimes was formed by ex-Vedomosti editors and journalists who left after clashing with a chief editor they accused of pro-Kremlin censorship.
Climate Crisis
Russia's Climate Emergency
June 3, 2021
Russia Passes First Law to Limit Greenhouse Gas Emissions
June 2, 2021
‘Birthplace of Ice’ in Russia’s Arctic Sees Record-Breaking Start to Melting Season
June 1, 2021
Russian Government Increases Investment for Electric Vehicles
May 25, 2021
Temperatures to Soar in Russia in Coming Days, Top Meteorologist Predicts
opinion
opinion
Michele A. Berdy
On, Near, About and Round About in Russian
opinion
Kirill Rogov
How Lukashenko Became a Bone in Putin’s Throat
opinion
VTimes
Why We're Closing VTimes, One of Russia's Last Independent News Outlets
opinion
Mark Galeotti
Are the Minsk II Peace Accords Worth Preserving?
opinion
Michele A. Berdy
Maybe I May Be But Probably I'm Not
opinion
Maria Shagina
No Easy Answer on Belarus Sanctions
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Meanwhile in Russia
human error
Berlin Zoo Blames Russian Mix-Up for Polar Bear Incest
6 feet under
Shovels Fly at Siberia’s Annual Speed Grave-Digging Contest
nuclear moonshine
Ukraine Seizes First Batch of ‘Chernobyl Spirits’ Bound for UK
studying the blade
Russian Special Envoy Steven Seagal Gifts Sword to Venezuela's Maduro
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Business
CLIMATE CHANGE
IMF Warns Russia Not to Underestimate Green Energy Transition
Russia’s Economy Minister blasted the EU’s plans for a carbon border tax as “protectionist.”
ACCOUNTING TRICK
Russia To Ditch Dollar From $185Bln Reserve Fund
Move is the latest part of Moscow’s de-dollarization drive amid sanctions pressure, but analysts see accounting trick.
SPIEF DEBATE
Russia’s Inflation Surge Is Not Temporary, Will Hurt Economy, Central Bank Warns
At ‘Russia’s Davos,’ Russia’s top economic policymakers debate how to tame price rises.
FROM RUSSIA WITH CASH
Moscow Releases $500M Loan to Isolated Belarus
The funding comes as Belarus is preparing to be hit by potentially far-reaching EU sanctions on its key export industries.
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arts and life
the mt list
What's On in Moscow June 4-6
Roof-top music, film festivals, building the new Moscow - or apartment - and creating virtual reality.
news
The 2021 Russian National Bestseller Award Goes to Alexander Pelevin
Russian literary reality is a world of addicts, NGOs, texting and Russia’s trademark search of justice.
treat the children well
Children Are Celebrated Throughout Russia Today
June 1 is the Day for the Protection of Children in Russia and many other countries around the world.
cult movies
Netflix Acquires Rights to Russia's Cult ‘Brat’ Films
The "Brat" films about the first chaotic decade of post-Soviet life are cult classics in Russia.
Long read
Photographer Victoria Ivleva Exhibits Her African Diaries
From the inside of a Chernobyl reactor to wars in Africa, Ivleva is there with her camera and a hand.
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In-Depth
Propaganda Cooperation
Comrades in Tweets? The Contours and Limits of China-Russia Cooperation on Digital Propaganda
Chinese and Russian online propagandists share broadly similar goals and tactics, but they still tend to work separately.
opinion
Mark Galeotti
Are the Minsk II Peace Accords Worth Preserving?
It is time to recognize that the Minsk process has run its course — and may if anything be blocking any more meaningful dialogue.
DISPATCHES FROM DAGESTAN
‘How Can We Survive When the Land Is Gone?’ In Dagestan, a Proud People Fights the Desert
Desertification, driven by climate change, is destroying the Nogai people’s grasslands and livelihoods.
DISPATCHES FROM DAGESTAN
As the Caspian Sea Disappears, Life Goes on for Those Living by Its Shores
Scientists predict the world’s largest inland sea will shrink by a quarter due to climate change by the end of the century.
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