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Russian Strike Kills 11, Including Toddler, in Eastern Ukraine
‘There’s a child here’
Sloviansk was struck by seven missiles which hit five buildings, five homes, a school and an administrative building.
3 Min read
‘As Quietly as Possible’: Premium on Secrecy as Russia Rams Through Military Draft Rules Bill
News Analysis
One source told The Moscow Times that there was such a rush to pass the legislation that procedural rules were broken.
4 Min read
Verified Russian Military Deaths in Ukraine Now Exceed 20,000
The number of Russian troops independently confirmed to have died in Ukraine has reached 20,451, with 1,820 killed in the past two weeks alone.
1 Min read
Frayed Relations
Frustration With Russia Grows in Armenia
Many Armenians say they cannot forgive Russia for shirking its duty to protect their country from Azerbaijan.
2 Min read
eastern front
Russia Claims Gains North and South of Ukraine's Bakhmut
Russia on Saturday claimed advances on the northern and southern outskirts of Ukraine's embattled city of Bakhmut.
1 Min read
'effective and safe'
Finland Unveils First Section of Russian Border Fence
Finland's border guard on Friday unveiled the first section of a 200-kilometer border fence with Russia being built after Moscow invaded Ukraine...
2 Min read
pushing back
Woman Fined for ‘Discrediting’ Army After Row in Moscow Coffee Shop
A Moscow resident was fined for “discrediting” the Russian army after she defended Ukrainians in a public argument.
1 Min read
South Caucasus
Timetable Glitch Forces Vnukovo Airport to Deny Return of Direct Flights to Georgia
Russia banned direct flights to Georgia in 2019 following protests in Tbilisi against a Russian MP's plan to address parliament.
1 Min read
Rain on Parade
Russia's Largest Trade Union Calls Off Labor Day Demonstrations
The Federation of Independent Trade Unions based its decision on heightened terrorist threats.
1 Min read
Editor's Pick
opinion
My Partner Is a Journalist Jailed For his Work in Russia – Just Like Evan Gershkovich
I don’t believe that things will improve by being optimistic, but I do believe that we must continue to work and support one another.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
opinion
Anything But More Mobilization: Russia’s Stealthy Push to Find More Soldiers
The Kremlin's aim appears to be to convince more Russians to join up as professional servicemen and be deployed to Ukraine.
5 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Debates Over Ukraine War Rock U.K. Universities, Cultural Institutions
For Russian language students, the main impact of the war has been to make it impossible to visit the place they are studying.
5 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Russian Copper Billionaire Bankrolling Military Unit Fighting in Ukraine
Igor Altushkin is the principal financial backer of the Urals Battalion, sources said.
3 Min read
Editor's Pick
opinion
Why Blockading Rather Than Retaking Crimea Might Be Kyiv's Best Option
Ukraine may find it hard to retake Crimea, but might still achieve its key objectives by blockading the peninsula.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Eyewitnesses Describe ‘Bomb Jokes’ Moments Before Cafe Blast That Killed Military Blogger
One audience member told The Moscow Times that Vladlen Tatarsky said: “No worries, bring it here, we'll check it."
5 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Top Russian General Dismissed After Vuhledar Defeat
The removal is a rare glimpse into the internal fallout from Russia's failure to achieve significant gains in its monthslong offensive.
4 Min read
opinion
Ksenia Mironova
My Partner Is a Journalist Jailed For his Work in Russia – Just Like Evan Gershkovich
4 Min read
Vladimir Kara-Murza
My Only Regret Is Failing to Convince People of the Danger Putin Posed
3 Min read
William Courtney
and
Scott Savitz
Why Blockading Rather Than Retaking Crimea Might Be Kyiv's Best Option
4 Min read
Farida Rustamova
and
Maxim Tovkaylo
Anything But More Mobilization: Russia’s Stealthy Push to Find More Soldiers
5 Min read
Samantha Berkhead
The Evan Gershkovich I Know
6 Min read
Artyom Shraibman
Hosting Russian Nuclear Weapons Will Have Far-Reaching Consequences for Belarus
5 Min read
more opinion
Photos
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Videos
More men needed
In Photos: Russian Military Ramps Up Army Recruitment Drive
Student Soldiers
In Photos: Russian High Schoolers Undergo Basic Military, First Aid Training
Church Battle
In Photos: Orthodox Believers, Pro-Ukrainian Protesters Stand Off at Historic Kyiv Monastery
growth industry
In Photos: Russia's Pivot to Asia Spurs Boom in Mandarin Classes
In depth
end of an era
After 27 Years of Rights Activism, Moscow’s Sakharov Center Prepares to Close its Doors
The center's final exhibition at its headquarters on the banks of the Yauza River was devoted to life of Soviet dissident Yelena Bonner.
4 Min read
manpower issues
Confusion and Indifference but No Panic as Russia Tightens Draft Rules
Experts linked the new law to the failure of the Russian Armed Forces to achieve major territorial gains in Ukraine this year.
4 Min read
fraying ties
Debates Over Ukraine War Rock U.K. Universities, Cultural Institutions
For Russian language students, the main impact of the war has been to make it impossible to visit the place they are studying.
5 Min read
old habits
‘Again Totalitarian’: Veteran Activist Oleg Orlov Says Soviet-Era Practices Returning in Russia
Despite facing jail time for criticizing the Ukraine War, the co-chair of human rights group Memorial does not intend to leave Russia.
4 Min read
professional job
Eyewitnesses Describe ‘Bomb Jokes’ Moments Before Cafe Blast That Killed Military Blogger
One audience member told The Moscow Times that Vladlen Tatarsky said: “No worries, bring it here, we'll check it."
5 Min read
More in depth
Business
market forces
Russian Oil Exports Hit Near 3-Year High in March Despite Revenue Drop
Russian oil exports jumped to their highest level in almost three years in March, according to the International Energy Agency.
1 Min read
crimean assets
Ukraine's Naftogaz Announces $5 Bln Lawsuit Win Against Russia
A tribunal has ordered Russia to compensate the Ukrainian energy giant for the seizure of its Crimean assets.
1 Min read
sharp decline
Russian Inflation Dips Below 4% for First Time Since Invasion of Ukraine
Inflation in March stood at 3.51% year-on-year, down sharply from 10.99% in February, according to Rosstat.
1 Min read
Friends in need
Russia Begins Fuel Deliveries to Iran by Train – Reuters
In the face of international sanctions, Russia is now exporting fuel products to Iran by rail, Reuters reported on Tuesday.
2 Min read
More business
arts and life
long read
'Disbelief' Opens a Treasure Trove of Russophone Anti-War Poetry to Readers
The Russian-English edition includes poems from Russophone writers all over the world.
8 Min read
weekend kitchen
Colored Easter Eggs: Life After the Party
A history of Easter eggs in Russia... and what to do with them after the holiday.
5 Min read
the word's worth
Two Words, Three Letters and Ten Meanings
Oh, the joy of little Russian words.
4 Min read
second look
‘The Horde’ Sheds New Light on the History of the Mongols – and Russia
Author Marie Favereau's book is crucial for understanding the history - and nature - of Russia and Russian rule.
5 Min read
More Arts and Life
the new diaspora
'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
emigration challenges
To Reach Russian Audiences, Emigre Activists and Media Forced to Innovate
Exiled Russian activists are working hard to remain one step ahead of the Kremlin and relevant to their audiences.
4 Min read
lost luminaries
9 Russian Cultural and Sporting Figures Who Emigrated in a Year of War
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sparked an exodus of cultural and sporting stars, many of whom publicly condemned the war.
6 Min read
More the new diaspora