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Growing Epidemic
Russian HIV Charities Face Funding, Supply Crisis
Amid a logistics crisis caused by the Russian invasion and Western sanctions, charities are struggling to obtain what they need.
retaliatory measures
EU Allies Expel Almost 200 Russian Diplomats in Two Days
The Kremlin criticized the mass expulsions as "short-sighted."
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Ukraine: As It's Happening
Follow all the breaking news, comment and analysis about Russia's attack on Ukraine.
'hooligan motives'
Russian Man Detained for Knocking Down ‘Z’ Monument
The Latin letter "Z" has become a symbol of support for Russian troops amid Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
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communication gap
‘My Father Said I’m a Traitor Who Should Be Shot First’: War in Ukraine Splits Russian Families
The invasion has driven a wedge between friends and family members and exposed stark divides between generations.
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War fallout
Nervousness in South Caucasus as Russia Distracted in Ukraine
Russian weakness has traditionally been a harbinger of unrest in the region.
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opinion
Yevgenia Albats
The Stain of Bucha Will Stay With Russians Forever
Russians need more than anyone a full investigation into the crimes committed in Bucha and other Ukrainian cities.
mounting evidence
Satellite Images Show Bodies in Bucha for Weeks, Rebutting Moscow Claim
Moscow has claimed that the bodies appeared after Russian forces retreated from the devastated Ukrainian town.
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‘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.
pet rescue
Saving the Dogs and Cats of Ukraine
Ukraine's dogs and cats - and hamsters, rats, rabbits, and other pets - stay by the side of their owners.
opinion
opinion
Yevgenia Albats
The Stain of Bucha Will Stay With Russians Forever
opinion
Mark Galeotti
Echoes of Afghanistan in Russian Soldiers’ Poor Discipline in Ukraine
opinion
Pavel and Olga Syutkin
As Prices Rise in Supermarkets, Russian Families Suffer
opinion
Nigel Gould-Davies
Corporate Rejection of Russia Marks New Era of Political Risk
opinion
Anders Aslund
Elvira Nabiullina’s Failures Are Russia’s Economic Disasters
opinion
Andrei Kolesnikov
When Russian Artillery Shells its Own People
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Meanwhile in Russia
RIP
Russians Stage ‘Funeral’ for Sanctioned Western Goods
cat sanctions
Russian Cats Banned from International Shows Over Russia’s Actions in Ukraine
feathered enforcer
At Moscow's Kolomenskoye Estate, a Goose Runs the Show
iced out
Russian Man Takes 'Iceberg Car' for a Drive
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Business
latest sanctions
Russia Risks Default as U.S. Blocks Payments from U.S. Banks
"Russia must choose between draining remaining valuable dollar reserves or new revenue coming in, or default."
ETHICAL DILEMMA
Big Pharma Grapples With Russia Boycott Push
Debate rages over whether medicine makers should join the hordes of Western firms leaving Russia.
exchange rate
Russia Will Gradually Transfer Gas Payments to Rubles: Kremlin
Moscow said it will now only accept payments from "unfriendly countries," including the EU, in its national currency.
Destruction
Ukraine’s Economy to Halve in 2022 – Forecast
Dramatic forecast predicts the country’s GDP will fall by 46% this year and will take at least 15 years to recover.
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arts and life
creative protest
Russian Activists Find Ways to Protest Despite the Bans
Russians continue to protest the war in Ukraine in acts large and small.
under protection
Kyiv Hurries to Protect Statues From Russian Attack
Many of Kyiv’s beloved statues and artifacts are being hidden behind protective materials.
songs for peace
U.S. Music Awards Welcome Ukrainian President
Show business also played a role at the Russia/Ukraine negotiating table.
political performance
Bolshoi Theater Starts Program to Support Russian Military Families
The theater kicked off a program to help families of soldiers killed in the invasion of Ukraine.
pet rescue
Saving the Dogs and Cats of Ukraine
Ukraine's dogs and cats - and hamsters, rats, rabbits, and other pets - stay by the side of their owners.
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Climate
ENERGY TRANSITION
Gold Miner Polyus Tops New Environmental Ranking of Russian Firms
Russian businesses are preparing for how they will be affected by the green energy transition.
price tag
Russia Aims to Invest $79M in Climate Research by 2030
The new state-funded research program will focus on studying climate change and strategies for adaptation and decarbonization.
hi-tech agriculture
In the World’s Biggest Country, Vertical Farming Gains Ground
Despite Russia’s status as an agricultural superpower, hi-tech, intensive, indoor farming is gaining a foothold.
Close Call
Major Disaster Averted in Icy Kara Sea After Two Oil Barges Ran Aground
Russia’s Marine Rescue Service have described an unprecedented salvage operation as "extremely difficult" after two oil barges ran aground in the Kara...
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In-Depth
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.
opinion
Alexander Gabuev
Turmoil in Kazakhstan Heralds the End of the Nazarbayev Era
The protests in Kazakhstan have shown that the current model of governance has angered millions of people who missed out when the resources pie was shared...
2022 Look Ahead
Foreign Policy Experts Map Russia's Plans for 2022
The Moscow Times asked 10 commentators for their predictions for the coming year.
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