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power struggle
Russia’s War Leadership Reset Signals Infighting Among Top Brass – Experts
General Valery Gerasimov’s appointment as the new commander of Russian forces in Ukraine raised questions over President Vladimir Putin’s intentions...
Movement 42
Leading Russian Environmental Group Closes After Being Deemed ‘Foreign Agent’
The Russian environmental group Movement 42, based in Russia’s Arctic Arkhangelsk region, announced that it was ceasing its activities on Wednesday...
military discipline
Russian Conscript Sentenced to 5-and-a-Half Years for Beating Officer
A conscript in the Russian army who pushed and swore at his superior officer on a parade ground in the Moscow region last year was sentenced to five-and-a-half...
‘hypocrisy and inhumanity’
Russian Officials Condemned for Wartime Vacation Posts
At least two regional officials in Russia have been condemned by the Russian public and the upper echelons of the ruling United Russia party after posting...
opinion
Tatiana Stanovaya
Re-Election, Reshuffle and Warring Elites: Putin's Key Challenges in 2023
More than 10 months on from the invasion of Ukraine, the contrast between the scale of the external shocks faced by Russia and the relative inertia inside...
returning to earth
Russia to Send Capsule to Rescue ISS Crew After Meteorite Damage
Russia's space agency on Wednesday announced it would be sending a rescue capsule to evacuate the crew of the International Space Station after a meteorite...
forbidden literature
First Probe Opened Into Breach of Russia’s New ‘LGBT Propaganda’ Law
Russia’s Interior Ministry has opened its first investigation into a breach of the recently expanded law against so-called "LGBT propaganda," State...
live
Ukraine War: Zelensky Says Battle for Soledar Still Ongoing
Fate of eastern salt mine town still unclear
Ukraine trains troops near Belarus amid fears of new front
Russia raises conscription age to 30 for spring call-up
Editor's Pick
gradual decline
What Really Happened With Russia’s Economy in 2022?
While many analysts and observers expected the Russian economy to collapse under the weight of the Ukraine war and a flood of Western sanctions, the country...
Editor's Pick
time for reflection
‘Where Are We Heading?’: Wartime New Year Prompts Russian Soul-Searching
As Russians prepare to mark their first New Year’s Eve since the start of the war in Ukraine that has claimed tens of thousands of lives and created...
Editor's Pick
visual protest
7 Anti-War Street Artists Still Working Inside Russia
From the very first day of the invasion of Ukraine, anti-war art has spilled onto the streets and squares of Russian cities. And, despite detentions and...
Editor's Pick
growing depression
Ukraine War, International Isolation Fuels Russian Mental Health ‘Crisis’
Boris started taking antidepressants for the first time in his life at the end of February, shortly after Russian tanks rolled across the border into Ukraine...
Editor's Pick
new life
Seven Months On, Russia's Only Diplomat to Publicly Quit Over the Ukraine War Has Time on His Hands
Boris Bondarev, a former member of Russia's delegation to the United Nations in Geneva, now lives modestly in Switzerland with his wife and their kitten...
Editor's Pick
assassinations to Covid-19
9 Deaths That Shocked Russia in 2022
2022 was defined by Russia's invasion of neighboring Ukraine, with the resulting violence leading to the deaths of tens of thousands of soldiers and civilians...
opinion
opinion
Tatiana Stanovaya
Re-Election, Reshuffle and Warring Elites: Putin's Key Challenges in 2023
opinion
Leonid Gozman
Once Unthinkable, Capitulation Could Still Be Russia's Saving Grace
opinion
Kirill Krivosheev
Russian Peacekeepers Find Themselves Sidelined in Nagorno-Karabakh
opinion
Temur Umarov
Russia and Central Asia: Never Closer or Drifting Apart?
opinion
Philip Boobbyer
How Culture and Faith Might Help Russia Find its True Voice
opinion
Alexandra Prokopenko
The Cost of War: Russia's Economy Faces a Decade of Regress
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cold country
From Moscow to Chita: Russia's Winter Season in Photos
Razed to the Ground
In Photos: Mariupol's Russian Occupiers Begin the City's Reconstruction
cultural battleground
In Photos: The Ukrainian Cultural Sites Destroyed During Russia’s Invasion
looking back
2022 in Photos: How Putin's Ukraine Gamble Became a Quagmire
In-Depth
fewer titles
Choices Narrow in Russian Bookstores Amid Anti-LGBT Law, Wartime Restrictions
Ordinary Russians are unable to access an increasingly broad range of literature as bookshops and libraries pull titles from their shelves amid a wartime...
new life
Seven Months On, Russia's Only Diplomat to Publicly Quit Over the Ukraine War Has Time on His Hands
Boris Bondarev, a former member of Russia's delegation to the United Nations in Geneva, now lives modestly in Switzerland with his wife and their kitten...
gradual decline
What Really Happened With Russia’s Economy in 2022?
While many analysts and observers expected the Russian economy to collapse under the weight of the Ukraine war and a flood of Western sanctions, the country...
podcast
2022's Top Eurasian Climate Stories in Review
The top climate stories of 2022: from the fallout of the Ukraine war to record temperatures in Central Asia.
visual protest
7 Anti-War Street Artists Still Working Inside Russia
From the very first day of the invasion of Ukraine, anti-war art has spilled onto the streets and squares of Russian cities. And, despite detentions and...
Business
crunching the numbers
Russia’s December Fiscal Deficit at Record-High – Bloomberg
Russia’s monthly fiscal deficit reached a record 3.9 trillion rubles in December amid the EU-imposed ban on seaborne crude oil exports and the increasing...
gradual decline
What Really Happened With Russia’s Economy in 2022?
While many analysts and observers expected the Russian economy to collapse under the weight of the Ukraine war and a flood of Western sanctions, the country...
no breaks
Russian Defense Chief Says Military Factories Working ‘Around the Clock’
Factories in Russia producing military equipment are working nonstop and have withdrawn New Year holidays from employees, the head of state defense military...
declining volumes
Russian Gas Exports Outside Ex-Soviet States Fell 45.5% in 2022
Russian gas exports to countries outside a group of former Soviet republics plunged by 45.5% in 2022, figures from gas giant Gazprom showed Monday. Gazprom...
arts and life
forbidden literature
First Probe Opened Into Breach of Russia’s New ‘LGBT Propaganda’ Law
Russia’s Interior Ministry has opened its first investigation into a breach of the recently expanded law against so-called "LGBT propaganda," State...
fewer titles
Choices Narrow in Russian Bookstores Amid Anti-LGBT Law, Wartime Restrictions
Ordinary Russians are unable to access an increasingly broad range of literature as bookshops and libraries pull titles from their shelves amid a wartime...
cold country
From Moscow to Chita: Russia's Winter Season in Photos
Though Russia's prolonged Christmas and New Year's holidays have come to an end, the winter season across the country is far from over.
A January cold...
outspoken remarks
Russia Threatens War Movie Star With Criminal Case Over Ukraine Criticism
An exiled Russian war movie star faces criminal charges over his criticism of Russia’s military campaign in Ukraine, authorities announced Monday...
the new diaspora
brain drain
Moscow Says 100K IT Specialists Have Left Russia This Year
Around 100,000 IT specialists have left Russia this year, an official said Tuesday, following the start of Moscow's military operation in Ukraine...
home away from home
Russian Emigres in Armenia Fuel Flourishing Food, Creative Scenes
YEREVAN, Armenia — Nearly every hand in the packed auditorium went up when the moderator asked who had arrived in this South Caucasus nation after...
a new passport
Russians Who Fled Ukraine War Seek Armenian Citizenship as Conflict Drags On
YEREVAN, Armenia — A growing number of Russians who fled abroad because of the Ukraine war are seeking Armenian citizenship as the fighting drags...
influx from the north
Kyrgyzstan Sees Struggles, Opportunity in Russian Emigration Wave
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan — Russian entrepreneurs Yulia and Ilya Kuleshov worked hard to transform the large house they rented in the Kyrgyz capital into...