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Lifting of Russia Flight, Visa Restrictions Deepens Georgia’s Geopolitical Dilemma
caught in the middle
Analysts say Russia may be seeking to further drive a wedge between Georgia and the West — putting Tbilisi’s delicate balancing act to the test.
5 Min read
Amsterdam Court Rejects Sanctioned Yandex Founder’s Appeal Against Mansion Squatters
Arkady Volozh has been fighting to evict a group of squatters from his 3.4-million-euro mansion in central Amsterdam for months.
1 Min read
South African Leader Says Putin, Zelensky Agree to Receive Peace Mission
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said the initiative was backed by the leaders of Zambia, Senegal, Congo, Uganda, Egypt and South Africa.
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live
Ukraine War: Kyiv's Forces Make Inroads Into Bakhmut Says Defense Ministry
Ukraine joins NATO's Cooperative Cyber Defense Center
South Africa says Ukraine and Russia 'ready' to host African peace initiative
Russia claims to destroy U.S.-made Patriot air defense system in Kyiv
double-triple agents
Russia's FSB Sent Ex-Islamic State Fighters to Infiltrate Ukraine, Turkey, U.S. – Meduza
Recruited fighters described assignments to gather information on the Ukrainian military and volunteer battalions.
2 Min read
'justifying terrorism'
Russian Prosecutors Seek 9-Year Prison Term for Opposition Activist
Mikhail Kriger’s supporters believe he was arrested in retaliation for his opposition to the war in Ukraine and criticism of the Kremlin.
1 Min read
Covert Attacks
Kremlin Critics Abroad Experience Signs of Poisoning, Surveillance – Agentstvo
The cases suggest that Moscow's security services are likely still operating beyond Russia's borders.
2 Min read
long-promised
Has Ukraine's Counteroffensive Actually Begun?
Analysts say Ukraine has stepped up its activity along the front line in an effort to gauge Russian defenses and shape operations.
3 Min read
chilling effect
3 Russian Hypersonic Missile Scientists Jailed for Treason, Colleagues Say
In an open letter, the scientists' colleagues warned that the criminal cases risk setting back Russia’s advances in hypersonic technology.
2 Min read
Espionage claims
FSB Says Arrested Ukrainian Woman on Spying Charges
Independent media reported that the woman is likely a Crimean Tatar who was first arrested in December.
1 Min read
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Editor's Pick
News Analysis
Attacks on Russian Oil Facilities Deal a Military, Psychological Blow to Moscow
Drone strikes create logistical problems for the Russian military and puncture a sense of security felt by Russians far from the frontlines.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
tatar diaspora
Ravaged By Fires, a Tatar Village in West Siberia Calls on Tatarstan to Fund Reconstruction
“There are tears, but [there is] also hope that we will rebuild everything.”
3 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Russian Confectioner Fined for Anti-War Cakes Vows to Keep Baking
If convicted a second time under draconian wartime censorship laws, Anastasia Chernysheva could be sent to prison for up to seven years.
3 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Tension and Worry as Russia’s Kursk Marks Downbeat Victory Day
Kursk region, which borders Ukraine, was one of 10 Russian regions to cancel traditional May 9 military parades.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
opinion
Ukraine’s Fate Rests on Its Imminent Counteroffensive
At stake for Ukraine in its looming counteroffensive is nothing less than its national survival.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
The Torture of Isolation: Inside the Russian Prison Housing U.S. Journalist Evan Gershkovich
Its impenetrable walls once muffled the cries of Soviet-era political prisoners tortured and executed by security officers during Stalin’s purges.
5 Min read
Editor's Pick
opinion
The Great Patriotic Special Military Operation
According to the Kremlin's narrative, Russia is fighting for the legacy of World War II by defeating fascism in Ukraine once more.
4 Min read
opinion
Galiya Ibragimova
How Russia Torpedoed Its Own Influence in Moldova
6 Min read
Alexandra Prokopenko
How Sanctions Have Changed Russian Economic Policy
5 Min read
Andrey Pertsev
For Ambitious Russian Officials, the War Has Failed to Become a Career Elevator
4 Min read
Jade McGlynn
The Great Patriotic Special Military Operation
4 Min read
Alexander Atasuntsev
Is Georgia’s Ruling Party Really Pro-Russian?
5 Min read
Matthew Sussex
Ukraine’s Fate Rests on Its Imminent Counteroffensive
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Photos
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Videos
TMT Lecture Series
Inside Putin’s Propaganda Mirror Chamber: How Has Russia Lost the Free Press? – Mikhail Fishman
domestic defense
In Photos: Russia's Military Recruitment Efforts for Home and the Frontlines
Deadly Blazes
In Photos: Russia's Western Siberian, Urals Regions Gripped by Wildfires
Historical Celebration
In Photos: Moscow Celebrates Victory Day with Slimmed-Down Military Parade
In depth
risky sweets
Russian Confectioner Fined for Anti-War Cakes Vows to Keep Baking
If convicted a second time under draconian wartime censorship laws, Anastasia Chernysheva could be sent to prison for up to seven years.
3 Min read
unusual anniversary
Tension and Worry as Russia’s Kursk Marks Downbeat Victory Day
Kursk region, which borders Ukraine, was one of 10 Russian regions to cancel traditional May 9 military parades.
4 Min read
security concerns
Russia Set for Muted Victory Day as Ukrainian Counteroffensive Looms
This year’s events will be marked by cancellations, enhanced security and little interest in attending from foreign leaders.
5 Min read
fsb facility
The Torture of Isolation: Inside the Russian Prison Housing U.S. Journalist Evan Gershkovich
Its impenetrable walls once muffled the cries of Soviet-era political prisoners tortured and executed by security officers during Stalin’s purges.
5 Min read
final resting place
7 Known 'Wagner Cemeteries' in Russia and Occupied Ukraine
Most of the graves are identical, with each bearing a sign reading: "Blood. Honor. Motherland. Courage. PMC Wagner."
5 Min read
More in depth
Business
revenue source
Russian Oil Exports Hit Post-Invasion High – IEA
Revenues in April were still 27% lower than the same month in 2022 despite the boosted volumes.
2 Min read
UAV craze
Drone Sales Surge Twentyfold in Russia
Russia’s largest online retailer recorded an increase in sales in January-March 2023 to 26,700 drones sold.
1 Min read
last call
Drinks Group Pernod Ricard Announces Russia Pullout
The French drinks giant had faced public pressure over its continued business activities in Russia.
1 Min read
More business
arts and life
book ban
Forward Into the Past: Forbidden Books In Russia
Publishers of Russian fiction and non-fiction are moving abroad.
4 Min read
Andrei Rublev's Trinity
Putin Hands Over Historic Icon to Church
The Moscow Patriarchate said Putin made the decision to hand over the icon "in response to numerous requests from Orthodox believers."
2 Min read
Pushkin House long read
In 'Overreach' Author Owen Matthews Goes Inside Putin's War
"Overreach: The Inside Story of Putin’s War Against Ukraine" is nominated for the Pushkin House Book Prize.
9 Min read
weekend kitchen
Spring for Green Borshch
Nettle or sorrel soup? Try these refreshing soups that announce spring is truly here.
5 Min read
More Arts and Life
the new diaspora
opinion
Konstantin Sonin
Stop Victim-Blaming Russian Refugees
Telling Russian refugees they are not victims is like telling a woman who has been beaten up by her husband: “It’s OK, he didn’t kill you.”
4 Min read
'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
More the new diaspora