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Women’s Day Celebrations a Lightning Rod for a Divided Russia
March 8
As Russia marks a wartime International Women's Day, different groups are using the public holiday to draw attention to their causes.
3 Min read
Iran Delivered Ammunition to Russia on Caspian Sea Cargo Ships – Report
Russia likely received 100 million bullets and 300,000 shells for the war in Ukraine.
1 Min read
Putin Celebrates Russian Women Who 'Fulfill Their Duty'
The Russian leaders words at a Kremlin reception contrasted with the congratulatory messages made by other European leaders.
2 Min read
firm denial
Nord Stream Sabotage 'Not Our Activity': Ukraine Defense Minister
The comments were in response to a New York Times report alleging a "pro-Ukrainian group" was responsible.
2 Min read
slow advance
Russia's Wagner Group Claims to Hold 'Eastern Part' of Bakhmut
Pressure has been mounting on Ukrainian troops trying to hold the city against Russian soldiers.
1 Min read
opinion
Roni Greenfield
Navalny's Policy Shift on Crimea May Be Too Little, Too Late
Alexei Navalny finally appears to have accepted the moral case for returning Crimea to Ukraine, but its future may no longer be Russia's to decide.
4 Min read
terrorism charges
Russia Detains Activist for Railway ‘Sabotage’
Nikita Klunya, who is a member of Russian Citizen Alliance, was reportedly detained in the Russian town of Sortavala near the Finnish border.
1 Min read
In depth
A Beginner's Guide to Russia's Fragmented Opposition
The Moscow Times has compiled a list of the nine largest and most influential Russian opposition groups.
6 Min read
Burying the dead
Hundreds Turn Out to Mourn Ukrainian Saboteurs Killed in Russia
Hundreds of mourners packed a Kyiv church on Tuesday for the funeral of Ukrainian saboteurs killed on a mission in Russia.
2 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
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
Editor's Pick
In depth
‘War Has a Cost’: The Journalists Tallying Russia’s Dead Soldiers
A group of volunteer journalists is painstakingly building a database of the Russian soldiers lost in Ukraine.
5 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
On Russia’s Border with Ukraine, War Is Impossible to Ignore
The Belgorod region has suffered more death and destruction than any other Russian region with attacks on more than 50 towns and villages.
5 Min read
Editor's Pick
opinion
Trapped in Putin's Embrace: Erdogan's Russian Dilemma
Turkey's catastrophic recent earthquake has put a spotlight on the country's close ties with Moscow.
5 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Muscovites Shrug as Russia Marks One Year of Ukraine War
Apart from scattered billboards and shuttered Western brand stores, the capital offers few obvious signs of the war raging just 500 kilometers away.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
To Stay or to Leave? How 9 Major Western Brands in Russia Responded to the Ukraine War
Over 1,000 international companies have voluntarily curtailed their operations in Russia since the invasion. Though many remain.
6 Min read
opinion
Roni Greenfield
Navalny's Policy Shift on Crimea May Be Too Little, Too Late
4 Min read
Sofia Kosourova
How Late Soviet Satire Set the Tone for Russian State TV Today
5 Min read
Andrei Kolesnikov
Russia’s Second, Silent War Against its Human Capital
5 Min read
William Courtney
and
Philip Wasielewski
Russia Must End State Terror Before it Can Hope to Gain Freedom
3 Min read
Vlada Stanković
Trapped in Putin's Embrace: Erdogan's Russian Dilemma
5 Min read
Tatiana Stanovaya
A Fight for Survival: What Victory Looks Like to Putin
5 Min read
more opinion
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distorted legacy
Russian Communists Mark 70-Year Anniversary of Stalin's Death
1 Min read
widening network
In Photos: Moscow Metro Inaugurates 'World's Longest' Circle Line
1 Min read
ice and fire
In Photos: Russians Welcome Winter's End with Maslenitsa Festivities
1 Min read
no escape
In Photos: How Putin's Address Really Was One to the Entire Nation
1 Min read
In depth
regime change
A Beginner's Guide to Russia's Fragmented Opposition
The Moscow Times has compiled a list of the nine largest and most influential Russian opposition groups.
6 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
counting losses
‘War Has a Cost’: The Journalists Tallying Russia’s Dead Soldiers
A group of volunteer journalists is painstakingly building a database of the Russian soldiers lost in Ukraine.
5 Min read
conflict spillover
On Russia’s Border with Ukraine, War Is Impossible to Ignore
The Belgorod region has suffered more death and destruction than any other Russian region with attacks on more than 50 towns and villages.
5 Min read
podcast
One Year of Full-Scale War in Ukraine
The war has been devastating for climate action and environmental movements — but there are some signs of hope.
1 Min read
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Business
‘too much state’
Russia Faces Looming Foreign Investment Crisis, Oligarch Warns
Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska urged the Kremlin to ease its rules on foreign investment on Thursday.
1 Min read
marking time
EU Imposes Fresh Sanctions on 121 Russian Businesses and Individuals
The EU finalized a new round of sanctions on Russia over its ongoing invasion of Ukraine on Saturday.
2 Min read
'untrue and misleading'
Heineken Denies Claim it Broke Promise to Exit Russian Market
Dutch giant brewer Heineken said Wednesday that it still planned to exit Russia after a media report accusing it of "breaking a promise" to leave over...
1 Min read
stabilized drop
Russian Economy Contracts by 2.1% In 2022 — Rosstat
The Russian economy contracted by 2.1% last year, the government's statistics agency Rosstat said Monday, absorbing Western sanctions over Moscow's military...
2 Min read
More business
arts and life
weekend kitchen
Porridge Fit For a Tsar
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, so try this dish fit for the royal family.
5 Min read
The word's worth
A Pocketful of Somethings
How can I say something? Let me count the ways.
4 Min read
widening network
In Photos: Moscow Metro Inaugurates 'World's Longest' Circle Line
Costing an estimated $6.6 billion to build, the line is one of the largest infrastructure projects in Russia in recent decades.
1 Min read
superpower
Sean Penn’s Zelensky Doc Substitutes Bromance for Storytelling
“Superpower” tells us far more about the strange world of celebrity activism than that of Ukrainian politics.
3 Min read
More Arts and Life
the new diaspora
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
against russian aggression
Thousands in Georgia Rally in Ukraine’s Support on Invasion Anniversary
Some 30,000 demonstrators gathered in Tbilisi, where thousands of Russians and Ukrainians have fled over the past year.
3 Min read
‘Here to Help’
Russia's Grateful Diaspora Joins Earthquake Relief Efforts in Turkey
As Turkey struggled amid the worst disaster in its modern history, recent Russian arrivals in the country were determined to help.
4 Min read
More the new diaspora