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2 Killed in Russian Strike on Medical Facility in Ukraine’s Dnipro
civilian infrastructure
Ukraine has said Russian carried out 55 air attacks over the past 24 hours, including 36 drone and four missile strikes.
2 Min read
Explosion Rocks Southern Russia’s Krasnodar in Apparent Drone Attack
There was speculation that the target may have been a cell tower in the city center.
2 Min read
Putin’s Tactic of Inaction Could Backfire at Home
opinion
The day may come when Putin finds himself dependent on a group of once politically irrelevant ultra-patriots.
4 Min read
In depth
Assimilate or Flee: Wartime Pressures Weigh on Russia’s Ukrainian Diaspora
There are hundreds of thousands of ethnic Ukrainians in Russia whose lives have been affected by the 15-month invasion.
4 Min read
secret prisoners
Ukrainian Civilians Tortured in Russian Jails – Meduza
Former detainees said they were subject to beatings, air gun shootings, electric shocks and threats of execution.
2 Min read
NUCLEAR TRANSFER
Lukashenko Says Russia Has Begun Moving Nuclear Weapons to Belarus
"The transfer of nuclear munitions has begun," Lukashenko told reporters during a visit to Moscow.
1 Min read
family ties
Ex-Putin Son-in-Law’s Land Seized as Part of Dutch Criminal Probe – Guardian
The confiscated land outside Amsterdam was owned by Jorrit Faassen, who married Putin’s eldest daughter in 2008.
2 Min read
more restrictions
Japan Unveils New Sanctions on Russia Over Ukraine Invasion
The asset freeze targets 17 individuals and 78 groups, including high-level military officials, according to the Japanese government.
1 Min read
media freedom
WSJ Reporter Appeals Extended Detention: Moscow Court
U.S. citizen Evan Gershkovich's defense team have appealed a recent decision to keep him in detention until August 30.
1 Min read
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In depth
‘We F***ed Up’: Shock But No Panic in Belgorod as Border Incursion Brings War Home
Local residents told The Moscow Times that the attack was met with a mixture of shock, anger and indifference.
3 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Russia’s Arrest of Evan Gershkovich Echoes Soviet Spy Scandal
Nicholas Daniloff was working as a journalist in the Soviet Union when he was detained in 1986 and accused of espionage.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
Wagner Group
What Do Russians Think of Yevgeny Prigozhin?
Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin has captured news headlines in recent weeks with his expletive-laden rants against Russia's Defense Ministry and...
1 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Hush Descends on St. Petersburg Party Zone as Nightclubs Shuttered
The venues likely fell victim to Russia’s encroaching conservatism and the state’s eagerness to take a greater role in day-to-day life.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
News Analysis
Lifting of Russia Flight, Visa Restrictions Deepens Georgia’s Geopolitical Dilemma
Analysts say Russia may be seeking to further drive a wedge between Georgia and the West — putting Tbilisi’s delicate balancing act to the test.
5 Min read
Editor's Pick
News Analysis
Attacks on Russian Oil Facilities Deal a Military, Psychological Blow to Moscow
Drone strikes create logistical problems for the Russian military and puncture a sense of security felt by Russians far from the frontlines.
4 Min read
opinion
Tatiana Stanovaya
Putin’s Tactic of Inaction Could Backfire at Home
4 Min read
Arshak Makichyan
I Called for Greenpeace to Close in Russia. Putin Did It For Them.
4 Min read
Opposition Activist Mikhail Krieger's Final Statement to Russian Court
7 Min read
Galiya Ibragimova
How Russia Torpedoed Its Own Influence in Moldova
6 Min read
Alexandra Prokopenko
How Sanctions Have Changed Russian Economic Policy
5 Min read
Andrey Pertsev
For Ambitious Russian Officials, the War Has Failed to Become a Career Elevator
4 Min read
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insulted beliefs
Thousands of Chechens Protest Quran Burning Incident
Wagner Group
What Do Russians Think of Yevgeny Prigozhin?
'Always Prepared'
In Photos: Russian Communists Organize Red Square Induction for Young Pioneers
TMT Lecture Series
Inside Putin’s Propaganda Mirror Chamber: How Has Russia Lost the Free Press? – Mikhail Fishman
In depth
difficult choices
Assimilate or Flee: Wartime Pressures Weigh on Russia’s Ukrainian Diaspora
There are hundreds of thousands of ethnic Ukrainians in Russia whose lives have been affected by the 15-month invasion.
4 Min read
shaken stability
‘We F***ed Up’: Shock But No Panic in Belgorod as Border Incursion Brings War Home
Local residents told The Moscow Times that the attack was met with a mixture of shock, anger and indifference.
3 Min read
historical parallel
Russia’s Arrest of Evan Gershkovich Echoes Soviet Spy Scandal
Nicholas Daniloff was working as a journalist in the Soviet Union when he was detained in 1986 and accused of espionage.
4 Min read
conservative mores
Hush Descends on St. Petersburg Party Zone as Nightclubs Shuttered
The venues likely fell victim to Russia’s encroaching conservatism and the state’s eagerness to take a greater role in day-to-day life.
4 Min read
risky sweets
Russian Confectioner Fined for Anti-War Cakes Vows to Keep Baking
If convicted a second time under draconian wartime censorship laws, Anastasia Chernysheva could be sent to prison for up to seven years.
3 Min read
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Business
sphere of influence
Kazakh President Warns Against Further Integration of Russia-Led Economic Bloc
Addressing Putin, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev appeared to criticize Belarus' loss of sovereignty.
2 Min read
no-flight MAKS
Russia Calls Off Major Air Show Amid Security Fears – Reports
MAKS looks set to either be postponed to 2024 or reformatted as a "conference."
2 Min read
new allies
Russia Central Bank Head Visits Iran to Strengthen Bilateral Banking Ties
The two heavily sanctioned countries are seeking closer economic ties.
1 Min read
More business
arts and life
rapid reaction art
A Ukrainian Artist Fights Russian Culture, One Painting at a Time
A Ukrainian artist uses what he has to reimagine the classics of Russian classical art.
5 Min read
urgent restoration
Tretyakov Gallery Defies Putin’s Orders to Hand Historic Icon to Church
The gallery concluded that Andrei Rublev’s “Trinity” cannot be taken out of the art museum due to its “complicated and unstable condition.”
2 Min read
'Always Prepared'
In Photos: Russian Communists Organize Red Square Induction for Young Pioneers
Russian lawmakers last year approved the creation of a new, modern-day youth movement in the style of the Soviet-era organization.
1 Min read
Long Read
Serhii Plokhy Chronicles the Russo-Ukrainian War
"The Russo-Ukrainian War: The Return of History" is essential reading to understand the origins of the war.
6 Min read
More Arts and Life
the new diaspora
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
'foreign agent' law
While Some Russian Exiles Join Georgia Protests, Others Keep Away
When thousands of Georgians protested this week, some Russian exiles joined rallies that would have been unthinkable in their homeland.
3 Min read
opinion
Michele A. Berdy
A Family History of Not Looking Back
Reflecting on the year since I left Russia — and a century since my grandparents emigrated from the Russian Empire.
7 Min read
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