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As Nagorno-Karabakh Fighting Flares, Moscow’s Role as Security Guarantor Questioned
In depth
Azerbaijan launched a military operation in the disputed region as relations between Yerevan and Moscow appeared to have become more tense in recent weeks...
4 Min read
War Is Returning to Nagorno-Karabakh Because the World Did Nothing to Stop It
opinion
Despite the world averting its eyes from the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan after November 2020, the war has never truly ended.
6 Min read
Explainer: Reports of Kadyrov’s Death May Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
In depth
Rumors of a decline in the Chechen leader’s health appear to stem from unconfirmed quotes and conflicting claims on Telegram.
4 Min read
long-running crisis
In Photos: Protesters in Yerevan Demand Prime Minister's Resignation Over Karabakh Crisis
Dozens of people were injured in clashes with the police and required medical attention.
1 Min read
African operation
Ukrainian Drones ‘Likely’ Hit Wagner-Backed Sudan Paramilitary – CNN
Ukrainian text is seen on at least one drone controller that appeared to direct the strikes, which bear resemblance to those seen in the war in Ukraine...
2 Min read
opinion
Polly Jones
The Cult of the Red Terror Executioner Lives On
In a country headed by a former KGB agent, it is unsurprising that a sanitized image of the founder of the brutal Soviet Secret Police is thriving.
5 Min read
air defense
Russia Says 4 Ukrainian Drones Destroyed
The drones were destroyed over the Belgorod region bordering Ukraine and over the Oryol region, further toward Moscow.
1 Min read
In depth
EU's Russian Car Ban Set to Hinder Fleeing Russian Dissidents, Ukrainian Refugees
Critics of the measure say it is likelier to affect ordinary people than the officials and elites responsible for the war.
4 Min read
In depth
At Georgia's Border With South Ossetia, Deepening Anxieties of Russian Aggression
Moscow's invasion of Ukraine has sparked fears in Georgia of a new incursion by its much larger and more powerful neighbor.
5 Min read
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opinion
Hovhannes Nikoghosyan
and
Vahram Ter-Matevosyan
War Is Returning to Nagorno-Karabakh Because the World Did Nothing to Stop It
6 Min read
Polly Jones
The Cult of the Red Terror Executioner Lives On
5 Min read
Janis Kluge
The West Shouldn’t Underestimate Russia’s Resilience
5 Min read
Anthony V. Rinna
Russia Courting North Korea Shows Contempt for International Law
5 Min read
Emily Ferris
Russia’s Regional Elections Have Taught the Kremlin a Valuable Lesson
6 Min read
Saahil Menon
How Much Longer Can Russia’s Honeymoon with the Gulf States Last?
5 Min read
175
Days since former MT reporter Evan Gershkovich was arrested in Russia
Editor's Pick
In depth
Falling Ruble Dents Russia’s Image Among Central Asian Migrant Workers
The Russian economy relies on millions of migrant workers. A weak currency has many looking elsewhere for opportunities.
5 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
UNESCO Plans to Add Volcanoes of Kamchatka to ‘World Heritage in Danger’ List
The construction of a $407 million tourism development project is putting the Kamchatka peninsula's pristine environment in jeopardy.
5 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Russia Pressures Migrant Workers with Raids, Military Summons
Hundreds of migrant workers hailing predominantly from Central Asia have been rounded up in police raids in several Russian cities in recent weeks.
5 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Pro-Kremlin Pop Star’s Concert a Microcosm of Russia’s Wartime ‘Patriotism’
Shaman brought his songs, which are filled with pro-invasion messaging, to St. Petersburg's Gazprom Arena, where local authorities reportedly bought up...
5 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
‘We Don’t Need Heroes Who Marched on Moscow’: How the Kremlin Silenced Prigozhin’s Funeral
Kremlin and security officials arranged for the funeral to take place with a minimal likelihood of public outcry or protest.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Exiled Experts Lament Dashed Hopes for Russia’s Green Energy Transition
The departures of dozens of experts and advocates could stall the expansion of renewables in Russia, the world's fourth-largest greenhouse gas emitter...
6 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Having Fled War, Russian Emigres in Israel Find Themselves Drafted to IDF
Hundreds of emigres who escaped Russia’s wartime crackdown or mobilization now face military service in Israel — and the moral dilemmas that come with...
5 Min read
MT
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Russian Emigrés Amplify Pleas of 'I Want You to Live' Through Art
AUGUST 9, TBILISI, Georgia — This summer, four anti-war Russian emigrants came together through their involvement in the first-ever “Art of...
3 Min read
Photos
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Videos
long-running crisis
In Photos: Protesters in Yerevan Demand Prime Minister's Resignation Over Karabakh Crisis
tete-a-tete
In Photos: Kim Jong Un Meets Putin in Russia's Far East
polling stations
In Photos: Voting Begins in Russia's Regional, Local Elections
war and peace
In Photos: Re-Enactors Act Out Battle of Borodino on Anniversary
In depth
balancing act
As Nagorno-Karabakh Fighting Flares, Moscow’s Role as Security Guarantor Questioned
Azerbaijan launched a military operation in the disputed region as relations between Yerevan and Moscow appeared to have become more tense in recent weeks...
4 Min read
THOSE MOST VULNERABLE
EU's Russian Car Ban Set to Hinder Fleeing Russian Dissidents, Ukrainian Refugees
Critics of the measure say it is likelier to affect ordinary people than the officials and elites responsible for the war.
4 Min read
KADYROV IN A COMA?
Explainer: Reports of Kadyrov’s Death May Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
Rumors of a decline in the Chechen leader’s health appear to stem from unconfirmed quotes and conflicting claims on Telegram.
4 Min read
looming presence
At Georgia's Border With South Ossetia, Deepening Anxieties of Russian Aggression
Moscow's invasion of Ukraine has sparked fears in Georgia of a new incursion by its much larger and more powerful neighbor.
5 Min read
no safe haven
‘We’re All Hostages Here’: Wanted Russian Activists, Draft Dodgers Stuck in Legal Limbo in Kazakhstan
Sought by law enforcement at home and unable to go to a third country, Kazakhstan's Russian exiles are forced to live under the constant threat of repatriation...
5 Min read
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Business
turnover tumble
U.S.-Russia Trade Hits Two-Decade Low
The United States ended “normal” trade relations with Moscow last spring, as President Joe Biden introduced steep tariff hikes on Russian imports...
1 Min read
asia pivot
Gazprom Delivers LNG to China in Arctic Sea Route First
The route "allows a substantial reduction in the time it takes to make LNG deliveries to Asia-Pacific countries," the Russian energy giant said.
1 Min read
key rate
Russia Raises Interest Rates to 13% Amid Inflation Concerns
The move is the second rate hike in two months following an emergency meeting in August held after the Russian ruble fell below 100 against the U.S. dollar...
3 Min read
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arts and life
long read
In 'Memory Makers' Author Jade McGlynn Investigates the Politics of the Russian Past
A new book examines how the past is used, misused and recreated in Russia to forge a new future.
9 Min read
weekend kitchen
How Tatar Pastries Became a Favorite Russian Street Food
Belyashi and chebureki are sold on the street in cold Russian cities, but they come from the warm south.
4 Min read
the word's worth
It's Not Surprising That It's Not Simple
Being wise, being simple-minded, being obvious, and being easy have a lot in common in Russian.
5 Min read
fall from grace
Bolshoi Director Admits to Political Censorship
The Bolshoi may remain "bolshoi," but Vladimir Urin's description of the current repertory is grim.
2 Min read
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the new diaspora
no safe haven
‘We’re All Hostages Here’: Wanted Russian Activists, Draft Dodgers Stuck in Legal Limbo in Kazakhstan
Sought by law enforcement at home and unable to go to a third country, Kazakhstan's Russian exiles are forced to live under the constant threat of repatriation...
5 Min read
moral dilemma
Having Fled War, Russian Emigres in Israel Find Themselves Drafted to IDF
Hundreds of emigres who escaped Russia’s wartime crackdown or mobilization now face military service in Israel — and the moral dilemmas that come with...
5 Min read
finding parallels
15 Years After Russo-Georgian War, Russian Emigres Confront Conflict’s Complicated Legacy
Many of the tens of thousands of Russians who fled to Georgia since the invasion of Ukraine have few memories of the 2008 war.
5 Min read
carrot and stick
Russia Seeks to Lure Back Wartime Emigres – But Offers Few Incentives
Politicians are more focused on pleasing Putin than building a clear strategy for attracting emigres, experts say.
5 Min read
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