Saahil Menon

Indian Manpower Is No Silver Bullet for Russia's Labor Shortage

Russia faces a shortfall of 10 million workers by 2030. But Indians tapped to fill that gap may not receive a warm welcome.
4 Min read
Sergey Golubok

What to Do When You’re Wanted by Interpol

It is a problem faced by Russians who have fallen foul of the Kremlin. Thankfully, there is a solution.
3 Min read
Polly Jones

Erasing Magadan's Gulag Past Enables Today's Violence

The city was built by forced labor and lay at the heart of one of the largest and deadliest settlements. Authorities want to silence that fact.
6 Min read
Viktoria Maladaeva

Russia's Opposition Is Leaving Indigenous People Behind. We Will Not Remain Silent.

Yulia Navalnaya and her team are continuing their track record of othering and dismissing Russia's Indigenous people.
6 Min read
Charles Hecker

Global Business Didn't Save Russia in the 1990s. It Won't Today, Either.

Washington is not only seeking to extract maximum profit from ending the war, but engaging in magical thinking imagining it will create peace.
5 Min read
Casey Michel

Trump’s Ukraine Peace Push Was Always a Naked Cash Grab

Trump's willingness to “bring Russia’s $2 trillion economy in from the cold” is a willingness to sacrifice Ukraine and undermine U.S. interests.
5 Min read
Tatyana Rybakova

Russia May Have Won a Company, but Lost a Friend in Serbia

With the situation around NIS, Russia exploited its power so bluntly that the trust of ordinary Serbs is likely lost forever.
4 Min read
Dmitry Nekrasov

Did Russia Really Have a Gasoline Crisis? New Data Suggests Otherwise.

While there were certainly some shortages in Russia's regions this summer, the picture painted by a new survey could hardly be called a crisis.
3 Min read
Emily Ferris

Europe’s Anti-Russian Sabotage Plans Miss the Real Problem

By focusing on visa restrictions for Russians, the EU is missing Moscow's actual sabotage tactics and how they can harden themselves against them.
6 Min read
Charles Digges

The System Built to Manage Russia’s Nuclear Legacy Is Crumbling

Russia's self-imposed isolation, combined with not seeing the issue as a priority, risks neglecting the remnants of the Soviet nuclear program.
5 Min read
Natalia Morozova

Handing the Donbas to Moscow Will Doom its People to Suffering

As draft peace proposals include the handover of Ukraine’s Donbas, we cannot ignore the rights abuses Moscow committed in occupied territory.
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Yan Levchenko

How Russia’s Cultural Life Continues Despite the War

There are still brave publishers willing to sell provocative books, albeit it with content warnings and blank packaging like cigarettes.
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Konstantin Pakhalyuk

Russia’s Nuremberg Revival Is About the Future, Not the Past

The hope for many in today’s elite is that by wrapping themselves in the symbols of Nuremberg, they will ensure that no tribunal ever judges them.
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Boris Bondarev

Trump’s Peace Plan Favors Russia. Putin Still Won’t Accept It.

To Putin, this proposal is proof of his victory. But there is much in its pages that he won’t agree to.
5 Min read
Jyri Lavikainen and Karen-Anna Eggen

Russia Wielded Migration Against Europe Earlier Than You Think

The FSB's fingerprints are all over thousands of migrants crossing Russia's arctic borders in 2015-16. It was a test for more recent manipulations.
5 Min read
Nigar Hasanova

When Russia Is Upset, 'Accidents' Keep Happening

Once again, Moscow has damaged a diplomatic building in an airstrike. This follows a pattern of retribution that stretches plausible deniability.
3 Min read
Sergei Shelin

The Truth About Kremlin Elite Nepotism Isn't So Simple

It isn't the genealogy of Russia's elite that matters, but where they sit in the spider's web of Kremlin patronage.
5 Min read
An Anonymous Writer in Russia

What Do Russians Have to Look Forward to in 2026?

I recently asked a Russian friend what her hopes for the future were. "No plans. Only December," she said.
5 Min read