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Developing story
The Golunov Case
June 12, 2019
Police Detain Over 400 in Moscow During Protest Over Reporter’s Arrest
June 12, 2019
Putin Was Personally Involved in Decision to Free Detained Journalist, Publisher Says
June 12, 2019
Golunov Freed; Putin, Not so Much
June 11, 2019
Russian Police Drop Case Against Investigative Journalist After Public Outcry
Doping violation
Senior Russian Athletics Official Faces Doping Ban, Federation Says
Russia's gold medalist in the high jump at the 2008 Olympics has been suspended.
Сontroversial decision
Russia Will Deliver Missiles to Turkey Next Month; U.S. Threatens Sanctions
The U.S. has threatened to hit Ankara with sanctions if the deal goes ahead.
Drug bust
$70M Worth of Cocaine Seized at Russian Port
The cocaine shipment was equivalent to 2.5 million doses, customs officials said.
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highlights
Golunov march
Police Detain Over 400 in Moscow During Protest Over Reporter’s Arrest
After investigative journalist Ivan Golunov was released on Tuesday, protesters’ focus turned to those responsible for his detention.
Power vertical
Putin Was Personally Involved in Decision to Free Detained Journalist, Publisher Says
Public pressure had played a decisive role in Golunov's release, Muratov said.
opinion
Leonid Bershidsky
Moldova is the One Thing Russia and the West Agree On
Europe has its own Venezuela now: Its poorest or second poorest nation, depending on how you count, has two governments.
GOLUNOV ARREST
What Detained Reporter Ivan Golunov Has Meant for Russian Journalism
“We only know all of this because of Vanya.”
opinion
Maria Zheleznova and Pavel Aptekar
Why the Arrest of an Investigative Journalist Should Worry Everyone
It should be obvious to even those with no interest in journalism that the ease with which the authorities break the law makes each of us a potential victim...
opinion
opinion
Michele A. Berdy
Happy Russia Day
opinion
Leonid Bershidsky
Moldova is the One Thing Russia and the West Agree On
opinion
Mark Galeotti
Golunov Freed; Putin, Not so Much
opinion
Leonid Bershidsky
A Framed Reporter Suddenly Matters to Putin
opinion
Evgeniy Roizman
Russia’s Interior Ministry Has Dug Itself Into a Deep Hole
opinion
Maria Zheleznova and Pavel Aptekar
Why the Arrest of an Investigative Journalist Should Worry Everyone
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Meanwhile in Russia
Seismic activity
A Volcano in Russia’s Far East is Now Active After Many Years of Silence
Seedy sublet
Siberian Official Resigns After Police Bust Brothel in His Home
grotesque gaming
'Sex With Stalin' BDSM Game Enrages Russian Communists
Amphibious driving
Mighty Kamaz Truck Hits the Waves in Russia's Far East
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Business
Islamic finance
Russia's Sberbank to Acquire Stake in Islamic Charity Platform PayZakat
The start-up helps Muslims to give alms.
Calvey case
Putin Focus Not Enough for Arrested Investor to Keep Key Asset
A court has ordered a transaction that will cut Michael Calvey's stake in Vostochny Bank.
problematic ratios
Russia’s Banking Sector Is Weak Despite Bailouts – World Bank
The country has a higher ratio of non-performing loans than other emerging markets.
Oil prices
OPEC+ Cuts Extension Likely After Russia-Saudi Talks
Oil ministers are pursuing cooperation in the face of a slowing global economy.
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arts and life
long read
The Tale of 'The Spy and the Traitor'
This in-depth Cold War history that reads like a thriller is nominated for the Pushkin House Book Prize.
long read
'1983: The World At The Brink'
This Pushkin House Book Prize nominee describes how the world almost came to an end while you were sleeping.
long read
'Chernobyl: History of a Tragedy'
A new book on the Chernobyl catastrophe by historian Serhii Plokhy is a nominee for the Pushkin House Book Prize.
Heat wave
Moscow Sizzles in Record Temperatures
With temperatures in Moscow reaching record highs this week, Muscovites went outside to beat the heat.
culture clips
On This Day: Alexander Pushkin
Having written his first poem at 15, Pushkin quickly gained recognition in the Russian literary scene.
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