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Articles with tag "Regions"
Chechnya's Dependence on Federal Funding Hits New High
The figures underscore the North Caucasus republic’s fragile economy and ongoing reliance on Kremlin support.
Teen Facing Death Threats From Family Disappears in Ingushetia, Rights Group Says
The teen, identified as Islam Musiyev, said he was repeatedly beaten, placed under constant surveillance, pulled out of school and threatened with death...
2 Min read
Russia Moves to Nationalize Country’s Third-Largest Gold Mining Firm
Prosecutors allege that billionaire Konstantin Strukov used his government position to illegally acquire control of Yuzhuralzoloto.
2 Min read
News Analysis
Leyla Latypova
In Russia’s Dagestan, Iran-Israel Conflict Hits Close to Home
As the U.S. struck Iranian nuclear facilities, the risk of radioactive contamination reaching Dagestan brought the hostilities into stark relief.
4 Min read
Khakassia Governor Vetoes Local Government Reform Bill
Valentin Konovalov accused regional lawmakers from the ruling United Russia party of trying to undermine local self-governance with the bill.
2 Min read
Children of Russian Soldiers Increasingly Placed in State Care, Regional Officials Say
Children’s rights officials across the Far East and Siberia warned of a “rise in indicators of family dysfunction” among families of those serving...
2 Min read
Security Forces Raid Russia's Third-Largest Gold Producer Over Environmental, Safety Violations
FSB agents also reportedly searched the office of Konstantin Strukov, the company’s billionaire owner and president.
2 Min read
Fatal Car Crash Sparks Anti-Roma Protests in Saratov Region
A 15-year-old moped rider was killed in a collision with a passenger vehicle on Tuesday morning in the village of Podlesnoye.
1 Min read
Su-34 Crashes During Training Flight in Central Russia
Russia’s Defense Ministry said two pilots safely ejected from the aircraft after they were unsuccessful in trying to fix a malfunction with its landing...
1 Min read
Russia’s Top Ferroalloy Producer to Cut Workweek Amid Metallurgy Crisis
The Chelyabinsk Electrometallurgical Plant said it has been forced to launch an “anti-crisis program.”
2 Min read
Major Kuzbass Coal Mine Halts Operations, Leaving Hundreds Without Pay
The suspension highlights growing instability in Russia’s coal heartland.
2 Min read
opinion
Andras Toth-Czifra
A Push For Local Government Efficiency in Russia Is Really About Kremlin Control
Reforms sweeping Russia will hit the levels of government Russians are most likely to interact with and strengthen the power of local elites.
5 Min read
Samara Region Police Open ‘Nazi Rehabilitation’ Probe After Teenagers Sing Ukrainian Song
Media reports linked the criminal investigation to a video of teenagers singing: “Our father is Bandera, Ukraine is our mother.”
1 Min read
State of Emergency Declared in Izhevsk One Month After Oil Spill
The cause of the May 29 fuel leak has not yet been determined.
1 Min read
Police Break Up Live Burial Ritual in Leningrad Region Woods
Fifteen people reportedly took part in the ritual, during which a person is symbolically buried alive as part of a spiritual or psychological transformation...
1 Min read
Feature
A Russian Photographer Shared Public Info on Soviet Bunkers. He’s Now in Prison for Treason.
Grigory Skvortsov, a photographer from Perm known for his striking images of industrial landscapes, was sentenced to 16 years in prison.
3 Min read
opinion
Leyla Latypova
In Altai Republic, a Kremlin-Backed Government Reform Aids the Tycoons
Despite staging one of Russia's largest wartime protests, Altai's peoples are set to lose political representation and in some cases their livelihoods...
5 Min read
Kamchatka Tour Firms Say Surprise Military Drills Costing Industry Over $600K
Russia’s Defense Ministry announced that the naval drills in the Pacific Ocean would run from June 16 to June 30.
2 Min read
Dozens of Russian Regions Now Face Regular Internet Outages Amid Drone Attacks
At least 30 regions on Thursday faced mobile internet disruptions linked to efforts at combating incoming Ukrainian drones.
1 Min read
Feature
Fatima Suleymanova: 'Europeans Have Far More in Common With Chechens Than With Russians'
The activist discusses her advocacy for Chechen independence, her support for Chechen refugees and her fight against misunderstandings about Chechens.
6 Min read
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