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Putin Thanks Servicemen for 'Stopping Civil War' During Wagner Rebellion
rattled rule
The Wagner mutiny saw thousands of mercenaries march through southern Russia largely unimpeded.
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Anxiety, Frustration and Hope for Change: Muscovites React to Wagner Mutiny
Despite officials' efforts to portray a return to normalcy after the rebellion, some Moscow residents expressed continued fears for their safety.
3 Min read
Putin Reveals Russia Paid $1Bln to Wagner Group in Past Year
“The upkeep of the entire Wagner Group was fully provided for by the state.”
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charges dropped
FSB Says Closed Criminal Mutiny Case Against Prigozhin
“During the investigation of the criminal case, it was established that its participants stopped their actions aimed at committing a rebellion.”
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on alert
Belarus Leader Says Ordered Combat Readiness During Russian Revolt
“If Russia collapses, we will be left under the rubble, all of us will die,” Lukashenko said.
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Belarusian Exile
Wagner Leader’s Jet Lands in Belarus
Live flight tracker data showed the business jet landed southwest of the Belarusian capital of Minsk on Tuesday at 07:37 a.m. local time.
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winter cherry
Russian Official Jailed Over 10 Years for Mall Fire Tragedy
The Winter Cherry mall fire in the Siberian city of Kemerovo claimed the lives of 37 children and 23 adults when it broke out due to faulty wiring.
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Troubled tracks
Railway Damaged in Russia-Annexed Crimea
Unconfirmed reports suggested that a “detonation” caused the damage and derailed a freight train.
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new clues
Threats to Wagner Leaders' Families Preceded Mutiny Stand-Down – Telegraph
The account from U.K. security sources offers clues into why Yevgeny Prigozhin called off his mutinous march just hours before reaching Moscow.
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opinion
Ilya Yashin
Jailed Anti-War Politician Yashin Responds to Czech President's Call to Monitor Russian Exiles
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Free Yakutia Foundation
Why a Siberian Shaman Is a Thorn in the Kremlin's Side
3 Min read
Aleksandr Smirnov
The Problem With a Kremlin Critic's Call to Support the Wagner Mutiny
5 Min read
Joshua R. Kroeker
Prigozhin’s Armed Rebellion Will Have Lasting Consequences for Russia, Putin and the Ukraine War
3 Min read
Dr. Gleb Bogush and Dr. Sergei Golubok
Why the World Needs a Special Tribunal to Prosecute Russia's Aggression Against Ukraine
4 Min read
In depth
Damian Kudryavtsev
Sanctions Are Not Enough. The West Should Encourage a Russian Capital and Brain Drain Instead.
11 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Prigozhin's Hometown St. Petersburg Mixed on Mercenary Chief's Armed Rebellion
Many in St. Petersburg seemed to share Prigozhin’s criticism of the Defense Ministry — but also warned that Wagner’s leader had gone too far.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Ideology, Money or Freedom? Why Fighters from the Global South Join Russia’s Army in Ukraine
Tanzanian, Uzbek, Tajik, and Zambian nationals are just some of those known to have fought for Russia in Ukraine.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Prigozhin's Insurrection Creates Headaches for Russia-China Alliance, Experts Say
China will see the rebellion — and Putin’s failure to keep the mercenary boss in check — as a sign of Russian "incompetence."
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Crimea’s Tourism Industry Faces Another Lost Summer as War Rages On
Putin promised prosperity and security when he annexed Crimea in 2014. Now his war on Ukraine could be a fatal blow for the region’s tourism sector.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Will the Kakhovka Dam’s Destruction Hinder Ukraine’s Counteroffensive?
The flooding will make it harder for both Moscow and Kyiv to ferry large military units across the Dnipro River — changing the theater of war.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Russia’s Massive Army Recruitment Drive Appears to Deliver Few Soldiers
Experts believe the campaign is a Kremlin attempt to avoid risking a major public backlash by launching another round of mobilization.
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Anti-War Russian Diaspora Emerges as Powerful Force for Justice, Ukrainian Sovereignty
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The Russian Media: Lessons From the 1990s – Nataliya Rostova
life goes on
In Photos: Life in Moscow Amid Prigozhin's Mutiny
summer spectacle
In Photos: Scarlet Ships Sail Through St. Petersburg
restoration underway
In Photos: Cleanup Efforts in Southern Ukraine Following Kakhovka Dam Breach
In depth
partnership tested
Prigozhin's Insurrection Creates Headaches for Russia-China Alliance, Experts Say
China will see the rebellion — and Putin’s failure to keep the mercenary boss in check — as a sign of Russian "incompetence."
4 Min read
eyes of the world
World Watches With Concern as Mutiny Unfolds in Russia
Here is what governments and analysts are saying about the extraordinary situation taking place in nuclear-armed Russia
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uncertain future
Prigozhin's Hometown St. Petersburg Mixed on Mercenary Chief's Armed Rebellion
Many in St. Petersburg seemed to share Prigozhin’s criticism of the Defense Ministry — but also warned that Wagner’s leader had gone too far.
4 Min read
opinion
Damian Kudryavtsev
Sanctions Are Not Enough. The West Should Encourage a Russian Capital and Brain Drain Instead.
The Russian authorities understand — and fear — the danger of the loss of human capital.
11 Min read
redirected strategies
Will the Kakhovka Dam’s Destruction Hinder Ukraine’s Counteroffensive?
The flooding will make it harder for both Moscow and Kyiv to ferry large military units across the Dnipro River — changing the theater of war.
4 Min read
More in depth
Business
sensitive currency
Russian Ruble Briefly Hits 15-Month Low After Prigozhin Rebellion
Analysts said the fact the Kremlin and Prigozhin appear to have struck some kind of deal to quash the mutiny helped avoid a deep market crisis.
3 Min read
In depth
Prigozhin's Insurrection Creates Headaches for Russia-China Alliance, Experts Say
China will see the rebellion — and Putin’s failure to keep the mercenary boss in check — as a sign of Russian "incompetence."
4 Min read
No more euro
Austria’s Raiffeisen Bank Suspends Euro Transfers in Russia and Neighboring Countries
Raiffeisen Russia said the change — impacting both individual and corporate clients — was due to “restrictions imposed by correspondent banks.”...
1 Min read
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arts and life
'new beginning'
Amsterdam's Hermitage Museum Renamed Over Russia Link
The museum had severed ties with the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg weeks after Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
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life goes on
In Photos: Life in Moscow Amid Prigozhin's Mutiny
Much of the Russian capital's residents carried on with their weekends despite the convoy of mercenaries headed toward them.
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top of book pile
Olga Onuch and Henry E. Hale Investigate 'The Zelensky Effect'
The authors see Volodymyr Zelensky as the embodiment of Ukrainian civic identity.
4 Min read
sacred relics
Russian Spy Chief Alleges UN-Ukraine Plot to Loot Famed Kyiv Monastery
Kyiv denied that any relics would leave Ukrainian territory.
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the new diaspora
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.
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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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love finds a way
Georgia Becomes Marriage Hub for Russian Emigres Amid Uncertainty of War
“There was so much uncertainty,” said newlywed Alexei Yermolaev. “We needed to somehow ‘lock in’ our relationship.”
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