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ICC Arrest Warrant for Putin Sparks Nervousness in Russian Elite
In depth
A special meeting was even convened in the Kremlin to discuss Russia’s domestic and international response a few days after the ICC announcement.
4 Min read
Fresh Wagner Graves Unearthed in Siberia
The Russian mercenary group has not disclosed the number of its fighters killed in Ukraine.
1 Min read
Gazprom: A Weapon of the Kremlin, in Metaphor and Reality
opinion
The existence of private armies means that the struggle within the Russian elite to appoint Putin's successor could very quickly turn bloody.
4 Min read
live
Ukraine War: Russia Says Debuts Armata Battle Tank on Battlefield
T-14 Armata not yet in direct assault operations
Kyiv's allies slam Russia-chaired UNSC meeting
UN chief presents 'way forward' on grain deal to Lavrov
growing interest
Russian Tourists Set Sights on Europe Despite Flight, Visa Limits
Russia’s leading independent travel management company has seen a 30-40% increase in EU visa requests compared to April 2022.
1 Min read
fleeing mercenary
Alleged Wagner Deserter on Trial After Oslo Street Brawl
Andrei Medvedev has been a headache for the authorities since his arrival in Norway to seek asylum.
2 Min read
opinion
Alexey Gusev
Why Russia Won’t Disintegrate Along Its Regional Borders
Even amid the tensions unleashed by mobilization, there is simply no national question on the table and no talk of regional federalism.
6 Min read
relentless fighting
In Photos: Ukraine's Ongoing Defense of War-Ravaged Bakhmut
Ukrainian forces continue to defend the largely-destroyed city of Bakhmut, for months the epicenter of Russia’s assault on eastern Ukraine.
On Sunday...
1 Min read
In depth
From Gershkovich to Gadzhiev: 9 Journalists Jailed in Russia
At least 22 journalists are currently imprisoned in Russia for their work, according to Reporters Without Borders.
5 Min read
'hypocritical convenor'
Ukraine Allies Denounce 'Cynical' Russian Meeting at UN
Russia holds the rotating presidency of the Security Council in April and organized the meeting as one of its "signature" events of its tenure.
2 Min read
Editor's Pick
opinion
Russia’s New Conscription Law Brings the Digital Gulag Much, Much Closer
The war in Ukraine has taken the state’s need for digital control to a whole new level.
5 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
‘Freedom Сannot Be Shut Down’: Defiance as Russia’s Sakharov Center Holds Last Public Event
The veteran human rights group has been evicted by the local authorities from its iconic headquarters in downtown Moscow.
3 Min read
Editor's Pick
opinion
My Partner Is a Journalist Jailed For his Work in Russia – Just Like Evan Gershkovich
I don’t believe that things will improve by being optimistic, but I do believe that we must continue to work and support one another.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
News Analysis
‘As Quietly as Possible’: Premium on Secrecy as Russia Rams Through Military Draft Rules Bill
One source told The Moscow Times that there was such a rush to pass the legislation that procedural rules were broken.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
opinion
Anything But More Mobilization: Russia’s Stealthy Push to Find More Soldiers
The Kremlin's aim appears to be to convince more Russians to join up as professional servicemen and be deployed to Ukraine.
5 Min read
Editor's Pick
In depth
Debates Over Ukraine War Rock U.K. Universities, Cultural Institutions
For Russian language students, the main impact of the war has been to make it impossible to visit the place they are studying.
5 Min read
opinion
Maxim Tovkaylo
Gazprom: A Weapon of the Kremlin, in Metaphor and Reality
4 Min read
Alexey Gusev
Why Russia Won’t Disintegrate Along Its Regional Borders
6 Min read
Nigel Gould-Davies
Russia's Updated Foreign Policy Strategy is Revealingly Delusional
4 Min read
Tatiana Stanovaya
Russia’s New Conscription Law Brings the Digital Gulag Much, Much Closer
5 Min read
Ksenia Mironova
My Partner Is a Journalist Jailed For his Work in Russia – Just Like Evan Gershkovich
4 Min read
Vladimir Kara-Murza
My Only Regret Is Failing to Convince People of the Danger Putin Posed
3 Min read
more opinion
Photos
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Videos
relentless fighting
In Photos: Ukraine's Ongoing Defense of War-Ravaged Bakhmut
Religious Holiday
In Photos: Russia's Muslims Celebrate the End of Ramadan
seeking more men
What Do Muscovites Think About Russia's New Military Draft Law?
nationwide festivities
In Photos: Russia Marks Second Wartime Easter
In depth
top-level jitters
ICC Arrest Warrant for Putin Sparks Nervousness in Russian Elite
A special meeting was even convened in the Kremlin to discuss Russia’s domestic and international response a few days after the ICC announcement.
4 Min read
Media under siege
From Gershkovich to Gadzhiev: 9 Journalists Jailed in Russia
At least 22 journalists are currently imprisoned in Russia for their work, according to Reporters Without Borders.
5 Min read
escape abroad
‘I Had Just Weeks or Even Days’: Lawyer of Jailed Kremlin Critic Kara-Murza Flees Russia
Vadim Prokhorov has defended a string of prominent Kremlin critics over the years, including Vladimir Kara-Murza, Ilya Yashin and Boris Nemtsov.
3 Min read
against all odds
Russia’s Local Activists Find Room for Protest – Just Don’t Mention the War
While the political significance of such protests is close to nil, some experts believe they are helping nurture Russia’s battered civil society.
4 Min read
symbolic moment
‘Freedom Сannot Be Shut Down’: Defiance as Russia’s Sakharov Center Holds Last Public Event
The veteran human rights group has been evicted by the local authorities from its iconic headquarters in downtown Moscow.
3 Min read
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Business
exit toll
Russia Seizes $250M From Business Exodus ‘Contributions’ – RBC
Hundreds of mostly Western companies have either fully exited or scaled back operations in Russia since it invaded Ukraine.
1 Min read
lacking numbers
Russia Faces Record Workforce Shortage in Wartime
Employee availability has hit its lowest value since record-keeping began in 1998.
1 Min read
Richer and richer
Number of Russian Billionaires Jumps in 2023 Despite Sanctions – Forbes
The overall wealth of Russian billionaires rose from $353 billion in 2022 to $505 billion this year.
2 Min read
More business
arts and life
weekend kitchen
What Did Poet Joseph Brodsky Have in Common With Cookies?
The weird history of tsarist Jubilees during Soviet times and "lazy" cookies and poets.
5 Min read
The Word's Worth
Serving and Not Serving in the Military
The confusing terminology of conscripts, reservists and draft dodgers.
4 Min read
Cosmic Cinema
Russia Releases First Film Shot in Space, Beating Hollywood Project
The director brought back more than 30 hours of footage shot on board the International Space Station.
2 Min read
'gay propaganda'
Russia's Bolshoi Drops 'Nureev' Ballet Over LGBTQ Law
The Bolshoi has permanently removed a ballet about Russian dance legend Rudolf Nureyev following anti-gay legislation.
1 Min read
More Arts and Life
the new diaspora
'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
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
More the new diaspora