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TWO HALVES
Russia’s Communists Are Split Over Support for Navalny
The opposition activist’s jailing is upsetting the balance between the party’s pro-Kremlin leadership and radical grassroots membership.
tenuous future
Russia Ready to Cut Ties With Europe – Foreign Minister
The Kremlin said Lavrov’s words had been misinterpreted but stressed that Russia must get ready for “independence if madness prevails.”
'soho grifter'
Russian-Born ‘Fake Heiress’ Anna Sorokin Released From U.S. Prison – Reports
Anna Sorokin was sentenced to at least four years for posing as a German heiress named Anna Delvey and scamming banks and friends.
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Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | Feb. 13
Deaths approach 80,000. Mass vaccination.
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MASS CRACKDOWN
As Moscow’s Jails Overflow, Navalny Detainees Are Held Outside the City
Friends and relatives of people arrested at rallies in support of the opposition leader are queuing with care packages in the village of Sakharovo.
Latest Podcast
Feb. 12, 2021
The Language of UnFreedom from the Gulag
An exhibition at the Gulag History Museum and a new dictionary reveal the other reality of the USSR.
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TWO HALVES
Russia’s Communists Are Split Over Support for Navalny
The opposition activist’s jailing is upsetting the balance between the party’s pro-Kremlin leadership and radical grassroots membership.
Editor's Pick
CRYPTO COFFERS
Russian Opposition Finds Refuge in Bitcoin
Putin critic Alexei Navalny’s team sees the decentralized nature of cryptocurrencies as a useful tool for circumventing the Russian authorities.
Combatting the contagion
Russia Fights Coronavirus
Feb. 13, 2021
Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | Feb. 13
Feb. 12, 2021
Putin Open to Getting Coronavirus Vaccine in 2021 – Kommersant
Feb. 11, 2021
Lifting Mask Mandates in Chechnya, Udmurtia 'Premature,' Health Expert Warns
Feb. 10, 2021
Russia’s Excess Death Spike a ‘Harsh Reality’ of Coronavirus, Kremlin Says
Coronavirus Cases in Russia
4,057,698
Total Confirmed Cases
400,095
Total Active Cases
14,861
Today's Cases
3,577,907
Total Recovered
2,300
Total Critical
502
Today's Deaths
79,696
Total Deaths
27,798
Cases per Million
546
Deaths per Million
Data Sources:
Worldometer
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Johns Hopkins
API:
NovelCOVID
highlights
opinion
Ilya Klishin
Four Ways the Kremlin Could Block Western Social Networks in Russia
Russia has been making loud but empty threats for years that it would block such giants as Facebook and Twitter. What if this time is different?
bilateral bonding
Iranian Speaker’s Moscow Visit Signals Closer Ties to Come, Experts Say
Mohammad-Bager Galibaf’s Russia trip was more than a routine visit, experts told The Moscow Times.
'degrading' detention
Russia to Pay Damages for 2012 Navalny Arrest
The ECHR ordered Russia to compensate Navalny 8,500 euros ($10,300) for violating his freedom of assembly and right to a fair trial.
CRYPTO COFFERS
Russian Opposition Finds Refuge in Bitcoin
Putin critic Alexei Navalny’s team sees the decentralized nature of cryptocurrencies as a useful tool for circumventing the Russian authorities.
private findings
France Rejected Russia’s Request for Navalny Lab Results, Putin Tells Closed Meeting
The Kremlin has repeatedly demanded evidence from Europe proving that Navalny was poisoned with Soviet-era nerve agent Novichok.
Climate Crisis
Russia's Climate Emergency
Jan. 27, 2021
Peat Fires Smolder in Siberia Despite Bone-Chilling Temperatures
Jan. 26, 2021
Japan Seeks Arctic Shipping, Agricultural Partnerships in Russia’s Far East
Jan. 19, 2021
Russia ‘One Step Closer’ to Year-Round Sailing in Melting Arctic
Dec. 25, 2020
Scientists Sound the Alarm Over Fast-Shrinking Caspian Sea
opinion
opinion
Michele A. Berdy
The Language of UnFreedom from the Gulag
opinion
Ilya Klishin
Four Ways the Kremlin Could Block Western Social Networks in Russia
opinion
Vladimir Frolov
How Russia Deals With the West After Navalny's Jailing
opinion
Olivia Lazard
Moscow's Climate Change Dilemma
opinion
Andrei Kolesnikov
How Has Society Changed in the Wake of the Winter Protests?
opinion
Dmitry Trenin
Dealing With Biden's America
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Meanwhile in Russia
Missing Skulls
St. Petersburg Man Jailed for Rare Mammal Skull Theft
Bad Boys Blue
Blue Russian Dogs Spotted Near Abandoned Factory
gen-z appeal
Kalashnikov Maker Targets Hipsters with 'Gadget Gun'
'goodbye coronavirus!'
Russian Prisoners Star in Vaccine-Hailing Rap Video
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Business
EARNINGS CALL
Rosneft Posts 80% Profit Slump in Pandemic-Hit 2020
Oil giant managed to remain in the black for the year, while some foreign competitors posted losses.
SUCCESS STORY
Russia’s Agricultural Sector Boosts Output Despite Pandemic
Growth in 2020 slowed down, but total output was almost record-breaking.
EMPLOYMENT CRISIS
Russia Eyes Measures to Tackle Migrant Labor Shortage
Close to half of all migrants living in Russia before the pandemic have left the country.
RAINY DAY FUNDS
Russian Household Savings Doubled During Pandemic
Economists say that mirrors a global trend, but could be a point of concern for the Russian economy.
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arts and life
moscow pop art
When Andy Warhol Came to Moscow
As the show comes to an end, Peter Cheremushkin looks at its importance for Russian art and art lovers.
weekend kitchen
Vinegret: The Spicy Language of Love for Valentine's Day
Start off the romantic holiday season with a piquant, deep pink, heat-raising first course.
cinematic honor
'The Treasure of William Brumfield' Premieres in Moscow
William Craft Brumfield has dedicated his life's work to the study of Russian architecture and culture.
romantic dinner
Valentine's Day at the Hyatt Regency
Get in a romantic mood at the to-floor Oriental Bar.
deep freeze
In Photos: Record-Breaking Cold Grips Moscow
Muscovites are living through the coldest February of the decade.
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opinion
Vladimir Frolov
How Russia Deals With the West After Navalny's Jailing
"Forgive the United States, ignore France and punish Germany," is Russia's newfound motto as pressure on the country rises.
opinion
Olivia Lazard
Moscow's Climate Change Dilemma
Russia risks paying for its climate change inaction over the coming decade.
2021 LOOK AHEAD
Russia in 2021: Will the Economy Recover?
Russia’s economy is handling the coronavirus better than most. But austerity, bruised businesses and cautious consumers set the stage for a slow recovery...
2021 LOOK AHEAD
Russia in 2021: A Corporate Reckoning?
The pandemic exposed deep divides in Russia’s corporate world. How will the recovery play out?
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