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red lines
Putin Accuses West of 'Escalating Situation' in Ukraine
Western countries have for days raised alarm over Russian military activity near Ukraine.
next-gen weaponry
Russia Test-Fires Tsirkon Hypersonic Missile in Arctic
“The target was struck with a direct hit,” the Defense Ministry said.
flight to safety
Russia Evacuates More Citizens From Taliban-Controlled Afghanistan
The Defense Ministry will deliver 36 metric tons of humanitarian aid on the evacuation planes.
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Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | Nov. 18
Record deaths. Cases climbing. Partial lockdowns.
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Latest Podcast
Oct. 29, 2021
The Russian Approach to Coming Closer
This week I look at two pairs of verbs of motion and get a bit overexcited.
MT Feature
‘LUCKY TICKET’
‘I’ll Camp All Winter if I Have To’: Onboard a Flight to Belarus With Iraqi Migrants
As Europe’s border crisis deepens, The Moscow Times flew from Istanbul to Minsk on one of the last planes full of Iraqis desperate to make it to Poland...
Editor's Pick
PROFIT FROM CRISIS
In Minsk, Migrants Have Become Part of Daily Life. And a Business Opportunity for Some.
Taxis, hotels and travel agencies in a transformed capital are making money from the border crisis.
Coronavirus Cases in Russia
9,219,912
Total Confirmed Cases
1,040,327
Total Active Cases
37,374
Today's Cases
7,919,250
Total Recovered
2,300
Total Critical
1,251
Today's Deaths
260,335
Total Deaths
63,141
Cases per Million
1,783
Deaths per Million
Data Sources
API:
Open Disease Data API
highlights
opinion
Alexander Baunov
Can COP26 Clear the Air Between Russia and the West?
Russia, it appears, wants to advance its own ecological agenda, but is not prepared to accept anyone else’s objectives.
News Analysis
EU Border Migrant Crisis Complicates Russia-Belarus Alliance
An already carefully balanced and contradictory relationship is now even more complex.
zero-gravity newsroom
Russian State Media to Open 'World’s First' News Bureau in Space
Cosmonaut Alexander Misurkin will report on daily life on board the ISS for the state-run TASS news agency.
opinion
Tanya Lokshina
Memory, and Memorial, Will Prevail
Russia’s government cannot wipe out historic memory and people’s aspirations for fundamental freedoms and the rule of law.
intangible heritage
Birds of Prey Fly High Over Moscow on World Falconry Day
Centuries-old falconry practices were put on display at Moscow's Kolomenskoye park.
Combatting the contagion
Russia Fights Coronavirus
Nov. 18, 2021
Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | Nov. 18
Nov. 12, 2021
Russia to Introduce Vaccine Passports Amid Record Virus Surge
Nov. 1, 2021
Russia’s Excess Death Toll Passed 720K Before Brutal Fourth Wave
Oct. 22, 2021
Russia Reports Another Day of Record Virus Deaths, Infections
opinion
opinion
Alexander Baunov
Can COP26 Clear the Air Between Russia and the West?
opinion
Tanya Lokshina
Memory, and Memorial, Will Prevail
opinion
Mark Galeotti
The West’s Response to Lukashenko’s Migrant Gambit Might Seal Belarus’ Fate
opinion
Michele A. Berdy
When a Russian Stretch is Not an English Stretch
opinion
Tatyana Margolin
‘Traditional Values’ Unite Both Sides in a New Ideological Cold War
opinion
Katja Yafimava
Moldova’s Gas Crisis and Its Lessons for Europe
more opinion
Meanwhile in Russia
FIGHTING FRAGRANCE
Russia Unveils Exhaust Fume Perfume in Honor of ‘Checkmate’ Stealth Jet
fueling vaccinations
Russian Region Raffles Coal to Boost Covid Vaccinations
illicit selfie
Russia to Probe Hermitage Visitor Who Hung Self-Portrait
canine cyborg
Russia Unveils Its First Robot Dog Prototype
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Business
RECOVERY
Russia’s Economy Grew Strongly in Third Quarter
But economists say Russia’s economic momentum is waning under the pressures of a fourth wave and high inflation.
LATEST DELAY
Germany Suspends Nord Stream 2 Certification
Regulator says Gazprom-owned operator needs to establish German subsidiary before it can approve the pipeline.
turning the taps
Gazprom Starts Boosting EU Gas Supplies, Rejects Offer of Extra Capacity
The company has rejected an opportunity to book extra transit capacity through Ukraine and Belarus for the third month running, even as it starts to boost...
UNDER PRESSURE
Russia's Small Business Share Hits Record Low
Small businesses account for less than one in every eight rubles of corporate turnover.
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arts and life
intangible heritage
Birds of Prey Fly High Over Moscow on World Falconry Day
Centuries-old falconry practices were put on display at Moscow's Kolomenskoye park.
urban re-planning
M4: Moscow's New Museum Cluster
Why have four major Moscow museums decided to join forces?
weekend chef
Jiggle All the Way: Boozy Holiday Tomato and Seafood Zalivnoye
Aspics are In again. But in Russia they've never been Out.
Dostoevsky Bicentenary
Russia Celebrates Fyodor Dostoevsky's 200th Birthday
A few of the hundreds of events to celebrate this year of Dostoevsky.
historic facade
Russian Architects Blast Plans to Renovate Iconic TASS Building
The unique Soviet brutalist building in central Moscow has housed the state-run news agency since 1977.
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Climate
post-summit roundup
What Did Russia Achieve at COP26?
Activists have accused Russia of “masterfully creating an illusion of fighting the climate crisis.”
COST OF TRANSITION
Russia Faces $2T in Stranded Hydrocarbon Assets in Net Zero World
Researchers say more than half of Russia’s oil and gas infrastructure could be worthless within the next 15 years.
opinion
Arshak Makichyan
Russia Needs to Accept the True Scale of Its Climate Crisis
As world leaders gather in Glasgow for COP26, Russian leaders need to accept they have no choice but to act quickly and decisively.
'tundra on fire'
Kremlin Pushes Back on Biden's Climate Criticism
Biden slammed Putin for what he called a failure to show leadership on climate change by not attending the COP26 summit.
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In-Depth
opinion
Katja Yafimava
Moldova’s Gas Crisis and Its Lessons for Europe
The ongoing European gas supply crunch this winter has demonstrated the limitations of EU diversification efforts.
opinion
Dmitry Trenin
Merkel’s Legacy, as Seen From Russia
Angela Merkel’s long tenure was a period of relative, if not always palatable, predictability in German-Russian relations.
'MOSCOW FORUM'
Deripaska-Linked Firms Sent Thousands to Moscow On Election Day. Some Said They Were On Standby for a Pro-Kremlin Rally.
Around 11,000 employees came to the capital for an online conference covering topics from family values to geopolitics.
WELL-CONNECTED MIDDLEMAN
A Royal Mark Up: How an Emirati Sheikh Resells Millions of Russian Vaccines to the Developing World
The Moscow Times investigated a deal between Russia and a minor Dubai royal to supply poor countries with Sputnik V — at high prices.
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