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Border Tensions
Russian Air Defenses In Action Near Ukraine Border
Defense systems were used the day after an unexplained fire at a nearby ammunition dump.
low output
Russia Oil Output to Drop to Lowest Level in 18 Years – Siluanov
Siluanov’s projections mean Russia looks set to produce an average of 9.13 million barrels per day this year, its lowest level since 2004.
'military operation'
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Ukraine: As It's Happening
Follow all the breaking news, comment and analysis about Russia's attack on Ukraine.
cannon fodder
‘This War Is a Vampire’: Buryat Activists Protest Ukraine Invasion
“When Ukrainians talk about Russian troops, they always mention Buryats and Chechens,” one activist said. “We do not want this reputation.”
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Editor's Pick
tech troubles
Turmoil at ‘Russia’s Google’ Amid Sanctions, War and Censorship
“I realized that we as a company are responsible for this. We are not victims, we are actors,” said one former Yandex employee.
Editor's Pick
internet issues
‘Failing Technology Museum’: Uncertainty for Russian Telecoms as Foreign Firms Flee
With foreign firms unable to carry out upgrades, Russia faces the risk of being stuck with outdated equipment.
highlights
Changing Colors
In Photos: Russians Strip Yellow and Blue From the Nation’s Streets Over Ukraine War
Roof tiles, plastic seats, airports and playgrounds in the colors of the Ukrainian flag have all been replaced in recent weeks.
western ambitions
‘They’d Probably All Die’: Analysts Doubt Russian Push Toward Separatist Transnistria
For the moment, Russia's forces are concentrated in eastern Ukraine and attempting to seize the Donbas region.
opinion
Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan
Vicious Blame Game Erupts Among Putin’s Security Forces
Russian security institutions have begun to point fingers at one another over failures in the war on Ukraine.
Industrial Dispute
Garbage Piles Up in Siberian Trash Collectors Strike
Trash collectors in the Russian city of Novosibirsk have gone on strike against poor equipment and long hours.
war journalism
‘I Visited a Lot of Morgues’: The Independent Russian War Reporters Working in Ukraine
Some of the Ukraine-based reporters for independent Russian outlets have been surprised by the level of help they have received from Ukrainians.
opinion
opinion
Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan
Vicious Blame Game Erupts Among Putin’s Security Forces
opinion
Maxim Trudolyubov
Russia's Catastrophic Geopolitics
opinion
Marina Vasilieva
Where Do the Rapists and Murderers in Ukraine Come From?
opinion
Aaron Rhodes
Human Rights Activists Call For Indictment of Russian Patriarch Kirill
opinion
Mikhail Pirogovsky
The Four Russias and Ukraine
opinion
Elena Kostyuchenko
'You Didn't Know That Russia is Fascist?'
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Photos
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Videos
out with the old
Historic Soviet Swimming Pool Torn Down in Moscow
Changing Colors
In Photos: Russians Strip Yellow and Blue From the Nation’s Streets Over Ukraine War
Orthodox celebration
In Photos: War Symbols Mark Russia's Easter Celebrations
creative accounting
Artist Sends Russian Justice Ministry an Illustrated Letter About Ukraine War
Business
economic problems
Russian Disposable Income Drops, Inflation Highest Since 1999
Spiking consumer inflation weighed on Russian households' real disposable income in the first quarter.
low output
Russia Oil Output to Drop to Lowest Level in 18 Years – Siluanov
Siluanov’s projections mean Russia looks set to produce an average of 9.13 million barrels per day this year, its lowest level since 2004.
gas wars
Russia’s Gazprom Halts Gas Supplies to Poland, Bulgaria
Poland and Bulgaria said they were looking for alternative sources of natural gas.
switching sides
Top Gazprombank Executive Flees Russia to Join Ukraine War
Igor Volobuev is at least the fifth senior executive known have left Russia since the start of the invasion.
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arts and life
out with the old
Historic Soviet Swimming Pool Torn Down in Moscow
Little remains of the original Soviet-era sports stadiums on Leningradsky Prospekt in Moscow.
solidarity
Theater Award Winner Gives Prize to Jailed Art Activist
Sasha Skochilenko faces up to ten years in prison if convicted.
creative accounting
Artist Sends Russian Justice Ministry an Illustrated Letter About Ukraine War
Instead of the standard report required for her "foreign agent" designation, she sent a heartfelt illustrated letter.
dismantled art
Russian Artist Faces Criminal Charges Over ‘Unpatriotic’ Sculpture
Another work of art has been dismantled and taken out of a Moscow exhibition.
art no more
Russian Museum Closes Exhibition Over Complaints From ‘Indignant Citizens’
Bruskin's work contemplated history and political philosophies in nine halls of the new museum building.
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the new diaspora
cannon fodder
‘This War Is a Vampire’: Buryat Activists Protest Ukraine Invasion
“When Ukrainians talk about Russian troops, they always mention Buryats and Chechens,” one activist said. “We do not want this reputation.”
leave of absence
Veteran Rights Defender Ponomarev Leaves Russia
Lev Ponomarev cited worries about his personal safety, including "shadowy information about what they intended to do to me."
International Isolation
Political Analysts Join Russia Exodus As Top Think Tank Closes
The shuttering of think tank Carnegie Moscow is just one of a series of closures affecting international organizations in Russia.
The New Émigrés
Fleeing Repression, Russians Rebuild Their Lives in Armenia
As growing number of Russians seek to leave the country, a makeshift diaspora community has blossomed on the streets of Yerevan.
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In-Depth
Heading Home
Central Asian Migrants Flee Sanctions-Hit Russia
Economic problems as a result of the Ukraine war are making Russia a less attractive place to live and work.
news
‘The Dots Were All There. We Just Couldn’t Connect Them.’
One of the last American journalists in Moscow recounts how she — and her dog — escaped Russia as Putin’s new iron curtain fell.
feminism 2.0
The Feminist Face of Russian Protests
A feminist anti-war group in Russia is breaking down barriers in more ways than one.
opinion
Dmitry Trenin
What a Week of Talks Between Russia and the West Revealed
If Russia cannot achieve its strategic goals by diplomatic means, it will resort to other methods.
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