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Russian Tanker Hit by Ukrainian Drones: Russian Media
Kerch strait attack
A Russian-installed official said several members of the ship's crew were injured by broken glass.
2 Min read
Russia Sentences Navalny to 19 Years Behind Bars in 'Extremism' Trial
President Vladimir Putin’s most vocal domestic opponent will spend the 19-year sentence at a restrictive “special-regime” prison.
5 Min read
Putin Signs Law Raising Maximum Draft Age
The new law raises the age limits for compulsory military service to 18-30 starting in January 2024.
1 Min read
State Border
Russia Says Intercepted U.S. Drone Over Black Sea
Russia scrambled an Su-30 fighter jet to "prevent a violation of the border" by a U.S. Reaper MQ-9 military drone.
1 Min read
Kupiansk offensive
Russia Says Seized Settlement in Northeast Ukraine
The Ukrainian army said it was confronted with a growing number of attacks in the east.
1 Min read
swelling expenses
Russia Revises Defense Budget Plan Amid Soaring Military Expenditures – Reuters
Moscow has nearly doubled its defense budget plan after spending more in the first half of 2023 than originally targeted for the entire year.
1 Min read
In depth
New Bill Puts Russia’s Lake Baikal at Risk of Deforestation, Harmful Urbanization
Experts and activists warn that a bill to ease logging restrictions along the lake's shores could deal irreversible damage to its unique ecosystem.
5 Min read
back to the ussr
Russian Lawmakers to Trade Foreign Cars for Domestic Brands, State Duma Speaker Says
Lawmakers will apparently be swapping in their BMWs and Mercedes for Moskvitch, Lada and Aurus models.
2 Min read
In depth
'I Feel Calm': Few in Moscow Bat an Eye as Drones Crash Into Capital’s Skyscrapers
Residents and workers in the city's financial district who spoke to The Moscow Times appeared largely unfazed by the back-to-back drone attacks.
4 Min read
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opinion
Konstantin Sonin
Why There Will Be No Negotiating with Putin
5 Min read
Tatiana Stanovaya
Beneath the Surface, Prigozhin’s Mutiny Has Changed Everything in Russia
5 Min read
Ivan U. Klyszcz
At the Russia-Africa Summit, Russia’s Dual Africa Strategy Was on Full Display
6 Min read
Joshua R. Kroeker
With the End of the Grain Deal, No One Wins
5 Min read
Andrey Baklitskiy
What We Learned From Recent Calls for a Russian Nuclear Attack
5 Min read
Ekaterina Kurbangaleeva
Russia Looks to Economic Redistribution to Shore Up the Regime
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130
Days since former MT reporter Evan Gershkovich was arrested in Russia
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In depth
Russia’s Digital Ruble Won’t Help It Evade Sanctions Anytime Soon
Russian lawmakers, think tanks and state media outlets have touted the Digital Ruble as a game-changer in helping Russia skirt Western restrictions.
5 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Russia Seeks to Capitalize on Ukraine Grain Deal’s Collapse
Drone attacks on Ukraine's ports on the Danube and in the Black Sea make Russia the beneficiary of soaring grain prices — but increase the risk of confrontation...
5 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Russia’s War on Environmental NGOs Robs Country of Conservation Resources
Authorities will now lack an important source of independent feedback on the actual scale of wildfires and other environmental crises, experts say.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Russia’s Surging Trade With China Creates Infrastructure Headaches
Russia’s logistics network is creaking under the weight of record trade with Asia.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
As Kremlin Dismantles Wagner’s Empire, Foreign Asset Seizures More Likely Than Defense Ministry Takeover
While the Kremlin swiftly moved to dissolve Wagner’s structures in Russia and Ukraine, the future of its overseas units remains volatile.
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MT
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'Art Is Our Weapon': Artists in Exile Deploy Their Talents in Support of Peace, Justice for Ukraine
TBILISI, July 7 - This summer, a group of Russian activists, currently living in exile, are banding together to cultivate artistic resistance to the war...
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Photos
and
Videos
clash of imagery
In Photos: Russia Through the Eyes of Belarusian Artist GM_Collage
aquatic procession
Russia's Annual Navy Day Parade, in Photos
promoting partnership
In Photos: Russia Pursues Closer Economic Ties with African Countries at St. Petersburg Summit
in the barbie world
In Photos: 'Barbie' Mania Sweeps Russia Despite Absence from Theaters
In depth
Threatened world heritage
New Bill Puts Russia’s Lake Baikal at Risk of Deforestation, Harmful Urbanization
Experts and activists warn that a bill to ease logging restrictions along the lake's shores could deal irreversible damage to its unique ecosystem.
5 Min read
business as usual
'I Feel Calm': Few in Moscow Bat an Eye as Drones Crash Into Capital’s Skyscrapers
Residents and workers in the city's financial district who spoke to The Moscow Times appeared largely unfazed by the back-to-back drone attacks.
4 Min read
silenced criticism
Kremlin Brings ‘Party of War’ to Heel Ahead of Key Regional, Presidential Elections
The Kremlin seeks to deploy the same tactics it used to crush the opposition against prominent far-right “patriots,” Russian officials told The Moscow...
4 Min read
uneasy haven
After 1.5 Years of War, Ukrainian Refugees in Russia Grapple With Assimilation Question
While some Ukrainians plan to stay in Russia, many others hope to move elsewhere as soon as possible.
5 Min read
crypto push
Russia’s Digital Ruble Won’t Help It Evade Sanctions Anytime Soon
Russian lawmakers, think tanks and state media outlets have touted the Digital Ruble as a game-changer in helping Russia skirt Western restrictions.
5 Min read
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Business
no workers
Russian Factories Face Record Labor Shortages
A Gaidar Institute survey found that 42% of industrial enterprises faced a shortage of workers in July, surpassing a previous record set in April.
1 Min read
In depth
Russia’s Digital Ruble Won’t Help It Evade Sanctions Anytime Soon
Russian lawmakers, think tanks and state media outlets have touted the Digital Ruble as a game-changer in helping Russia skirt Western restrictions.
5 Min read
In depth
Russia’s IKEA Copycat Lacks Variety, Quality and Meatballs of Original
Customers at "Gud Lakk" told The Moscow Times they disagreed with the company's claims that it offers the same quality and variety as IKEA.
4 Min read
More business
arts and life
weekend kitchen
Get a Buzz On With a Barrel of Mead
Is it easy to turn honey into a delicious, sparkling alcoholic drink? Actually, yes.
5 Min read
the word's worth
Alexei Navalny and the Secret List of Forbidden Words
It's hard to know where general language ends and criminal slang begins.
5 Min read
clash of imagery
In Photos: Russia Through the Eyes of Belarusian Artist GM_Collage
Collage artist GM_collage combines photos of symbolic people, places and things in surreal arrangements to lay bare the contradictions of modern Russia...
1 Min read
independent cinema
Director Ilya Povolotsky Takes a Dark Road Trip in 'Grace'
Filmmakers in Russia are leaving the big cities and heading to the hinterlands.
4 Min read
More Arts and Life
the new diaspora
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
legal cooperation
Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan to Share Data with Moscow on Anti-War Russians, Conscripts
The agreement raises questions over the safety of Russian nationals who sought refuge in the two Central Asian states after the invasion of Ukraine.
2 Min read
signs of friction
Moscow Ally Kyrgyzstan Sours on Russian Anti-War Emigres
A spate of canceled concerts by Russian anti-war performers and arrests of anti-war activists reflect Bishkek's continued deference to Moscow.
3 Min read
home away from home
Russian Theater Escapes Repression at Home for Revival in Israel
Fulcro joins the list of Israeli theaters formed by and with artists from Russia in past decades.
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