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Island of war
How Russia’s bombing of a bridge in Kherson forced residents to evacuate the city’s island district and what it means for the front line
Olga Vasilyeva
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Stories
Island of war
How Russia’s bombing of a bridge in Kherson forced residents to evacuate the city’s island district and what it means for the front line
Olga Vasilyeva
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News
Pro-war Russian blogger posts image of potential extrajudicial killing of two Ukrainian POWs
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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News
Former chairman of Ukrainian parliament assassinated in western city of Lviv
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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News
One person killed as Russia launches combined drone and missile strikes across Ukraine
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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News
Prisoner whose testimony led to increased jail time for Russian anarchist dies in war with Ukraine
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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News
Pro-war Russian blogger posts image of potential extrajudicial killing of two Ukrainian POWs
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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News
Former chairman of Ukrainian parliament assassinated in western city of Lviv
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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News
One person killed as Russia launches combined drone and missile strikes across Ukraine
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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News
Prisoner whose testimony led to increased jail time for Russian anarchist dies in war with Ukraine
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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Stories
Breaking with convention
Russia’s impending withdrawal from the European anti-torture treaty will grant its prison authorities near-total impunity
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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Comment
Keeping promises
Proposed Western ‘security guarantees’ for Ukraine would mean little without boots on the ground
Peter Rutland
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Stories
Breaking with convention
Russia’s impending withdrawal from the European anti-torture treaty will grant its prison authorities near-total impunity
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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Comment
Keeping promises
Proposed Western ‘security guarantees’ for Ukraine would mean little without boots on the ground
Peter Rutland
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Stories
Running dry
A record-hot summer, a failing utility system, and a key Soviet-era waterway destroyed by war have left Donbas on the brink of humanitarian catastrophe
Dmitry Durnev
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Stories
Running dry
A record-hot summer, a failing utility system, and a key Soviet-era waterway destroyed by war have left Donbas on the brink of humanitarian catastrophe
Dmitry Durnev
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Stories
Rigged game
From autumn onwards, thousands of migrant children in Russia will be left without access to mandatory education
Alexander Leonidovich
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Stories
Dogs of war
Ukrainian volunteers are trying to find new owners for orphaned animals from frontline regions of the country
Asya Moroz
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Stories
Rigged game
From autumn onwards, thousands of migrant children in Russia will be left without access to mandatory education
Alexander Leonidovich
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Stories
Dogs of war
Ukrainian volunteers are trying to find new owners for orphaned animals from frontline regions of the country
Asya Moroz
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Comment
Russian malaise
Why Malaysia’s Faustian pact with the Kremlin matters
Saahil Menon
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Comment
The nostalgia bomb
Russia’s obsession with recreating its Soviet past could lead to a repeat of the USSR’s bleak end
Carl Bildt
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Stories
Undue process
Deliberate indifference is being exercised by the Russian authorities against jailed lawyer Maria Bontsler
Yulia Paramonova
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Comment
Russian malaise
Why Malaysia’s Faustian pact with the Kremlin matters
Saahil Menon
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Comment
The nostalgia bomb
Russia’s obsession with recreating its Soviet past could lead to a repeat of the USSR’s bleak end
Carl Bildt
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Stories
Undue process
Deliberate indifference is being exercised by the Russian authorities against jailed lawyer Maria Bontsler
Yulia Paramonova
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Analysis
An unlikely showdown
Following Monday’s White House summit, Trump is now trying to broker a direct meeting between Putin and Zelensky
Natalia Glukhova
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Analysis
An unlikely showdown
Following Monday’s White House summit, Trump is now trying to broker a direct meeting between Putin and Zelensky
Natalia Glukhova
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Analysis
‘Russia will always lie’
Why Ukraine is not even considering handing occupied Donbas over to Russia
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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Comment
Half-baked Alaska?
Though it’s unlikely, the outcome of the Putin-Trump summit might just confound its critics
Peter Rutland
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Stories
Looting the war fund
As volunteers spend donations on manicures, holidays and sports cars, how are the Russian authorities tackling growing fraud?
Yulia Sokolova
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Analysis
‘Russia will always lie’
Why Ukraine is not even considering handing occupied Donbas over to Russia
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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Comment
Half-baked Alaska?
Though it’s unlikely, the outcome of the Putin-Trump summit might just confound its critics
Peter Rutland
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Stories
Looting the war fund
As volunteers spend donations on manicures, holidays and sports cars, how are the Russian authorities tackling growing fraud?
Yulia Sokolova
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Interview
The B team
A veteran diplomat explains how the upcoming Trump-Putin summit is amateurish and politically driven
Donald Heflin
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Interview
The B team
A veteran diplomat explains how the upcoming Trump-Putin summit is amateurish and politically driven
Donald Heflin
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Stories
A nation of hostages
Five years after the mass protests, political repression in Belarus has reached new heights
Nadezhda Chernyavskaya
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Analysis
Running out of road
Stagflation is hitting Russia’s war economy as sanctions take their toll on economic growth and price stability
Anders Åslund
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Comment
Holidaying in the hermit kingdom
Why has North Korea suddenly decided to start courting Russian tourists?
Saahil Menon
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Stories
A nation of hostages
Five years after the mass protests, political repression in Belarus has reached new heights
Nadezhda Chernyavskaya
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Analysis
Running out of road
Stagflation is hitting Russia’s war economy as sanctions take their toll on economic growth and price stability
Anders Åslund
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Comment
Holidaying in the hermit kingdom
Why has North Korea suddenly decided to start courting Russian tourists?
Saahil Menon
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Analysis
Strengthening Kyiv’s hand
New research shows drones have given Zelensky additional bargaining power with Putin
Marcel Plichta
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Analysis
Strengthening Kyiv’s hand
New research shows drones have given Zelensky additional bargaining power with Putin
Marcel Plichta
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Stories
The fog of war
Is there any basis to Russian claims that Ukrainian villages on the frontline are falling like dominoes?
Ilya Volzhsky
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Stories
Hostile takeover
A resident of the Russian town of Sudzha on unexpectedly living under Ukrainian occupation
Sergey Shvets
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Analysis
Purge season
Nearly 100 senior Russian officials have been charged with corruption so far in 2025 — the highest number in a decade
Maria Ehrlich
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Stories
The fog of war
Is there any basis to Russian claims that Ukrainian villages on the frontline are falling like dominoes?
Ilya Volzhsky
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Stories
Hostile takeover
A resident of the Russian town of Sudzha on unexpectedly living under Ukrainian occupation
Sergey Shvets
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Analysis
Purge season
Nearly 100 senior Russian officials have been charged with corruption so far in 2025 — the highest number in a decade
Maria Ehrlich
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Comment
Mission creep
Europe must act swiftly before Russia’s expanding foothold in Libya becomes even harder to contain
Tarek Megerisi
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Stories
Undocumented
Russia is stripping political prisoners of their citizenship using a constitutional loophole
Yulia Sokolova
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Comment
Mission creep
Europe must act swiftly before Russia’s expanding foothold in Libya becomes even harder to contain
Tarek Megerisi
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Stories
Undocumented
Russia is stripping political prisoners of their citizenship using a constitutional loophole
Yulia Sokolova
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Comment
The Maoist who brought glamour to Moscow
One of the many journalists whose career began at The Moscow Times remembers its late founder Derk Sauer
Chloe Arnold
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Comment
Strategic realignment
Armenia and Azerbaijan are inching towards a long-sought peace deal. What does this mean for Russia?
Anna Matveeva
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Comment
‘We’re transporting a heart, we’re transporting a heart’
While Russia continues to maim and kill Ukrainian children, Ukrainian surgeons are going to unique lengths to operate on children under fire
Olga Musafirova
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Comment
The Maoist who brought glamour to Moscow
One of the many journalists whose career began at The Moscow Times remembers its late founder Derk Sauer
Chloe Arnold
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Comment
Strategic realignment
Armenia and Azerbaijan are inching towards a long-sought peace deal. What does this mean for Russia?
Anna Matveeva
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Comment
‘We’re transporting a heart, we’re transporting a heart’
While Russia continues to maim and kill Ukrainian children, Ukrainian surgeons are going to unique lengths to operate on children under fire
Olga Musafirova
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Comment
Stolen valour
Moscow says Ukrainian POWs are joining its ranks voluntarily, but analysts warn of potential war crimes
Natalia Glukhova
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Stories
Flying in the face of sanctions
Outrage in Kyiv as sanctioned Russian Senate speaker lambasts ‘Nazis in Ukraine’ at Geneva summit
Natalia Glukhova
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Comment
Stolen valour
Moscow says Ukrainian POWs are joining its ranks voluntarily, but analysts warn of potential war crimes
Natalia Glukhova
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Stories
Flying in the face of sanctions
Outrage in Kyiv as sanctioned Russian Senate speaker lambasts ‘Nazis in Ukraine’ at Geneva summit
Natalia Glukhova
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Stories
In the Army now
After moving his family from Texas to Russia in search of ‘traditional values’, Derek Huffman now finds himself at war
Milana Ochirova
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Comment
Wolf at the door
Europe must now show that it can follow through on its pledges to boost military spending and step up its support for Ukraine
Carl Bildt
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Stories
Big brothers
Russia is playing catch-up with Belarus, which has long been imprisoning people for reading ‘extremist’ content online
Iryna Khalip
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Stories
In the Army now
After moving his family from Texas to Russia in search of ‘traditional values’, Derek Huffman now finds himself at war
Milana Ochirova
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Comment
Wolf at the door
Europe must now show that it can follow through on its pledges to boost military spending and step up its support for Ukraine
Carl Bildt
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Stories
Big brothers
Russia is playing catch-up with Belarus, which has long been imprisoning people for reading ‘extremist’ content online
Iryna Khalip
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Analysis
Broken wings
As the crash of a 50-year-old plane kills 48 in Russia’s Far East, are such old aircraft still fit to fly?
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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Analysis
Broken wings
As the crash of a 50-year-old plane kills 48 in Russia’s Far East, are such old aircraft still fit to fly?
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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Stories
Behind closed doors
A recent retirement home abuse scandal has laid bare the crisis in Russia’s eldercare sector
Pavel Kuznetsov
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Comment
Courting contempt
Trump’s decision to supply lethal weapons to Ukraine is not the only reason Putin should be concerned
Gordon Brown
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Comment
Putin’s Trojan horse
An upcoming concert in Italy is a litmus test of the Kremlin’s soft power
Anastasia Snegova
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Stories
Behind closed doors
A recent retirement home abuse scandal has laid bare the crisis in Russia’s eldercare sector
Pavel Kuznetsov
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Comment
Courting contempt
Trump’s decision to supply lethal weapons to Ukraine is not the only reason Putin should be concerned
Gordon Brown
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Comment
Putin’s Trojan horse
An upcoming concert in Italy is a litmus test of the Kremlin’s soft power
Anastasia Snegova
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Analysis
Going dark
Digital shutdowns are at an all-time high in Russia, with those in power now able to turn off mobile internet at will
Natalia Glukhova,
Lyubov Borisenko
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Analysis
Going dark
Digital shutdowns are at an all-time high in Russia, with those in power now able to turn off mobile internet at will
Natalia Glukhova,
Lyubov Borisenko
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Stories
Extreme fines
Russian lawmakers consider penalising citizens for viewing ‘extremist’ content online — from punk songs to Navalny videos
Natalia Glukhova,
Alyona Itskova
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Stories
Due negligence
Political prisoners in Russia call for prisoner exchanges and urgent medical aid amid a growing humanitarian crisis
Yelena Shukaeva
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Stories
Hanging on the telephone
A Russian reservist has begun an 18-year prison sentence for treason after trying to visit his mother in Ukraine
Iryna Khalip
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Stories
Extreme fines
Russian lawmakers consider penalising citizens for viewing ‘extremist’ content online — from punk songs to Navalny videos
Natalia Glukhova,
Alyona Itskova
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Stories
Due negligence
Political prisoners in Russia call for prisoner exchanges and urgent medical aid amid a growing humanitarian crisis
Yelena Shukaeva
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Stories
Hanging on the telephone
A Russian reservist has begun an 18-year prison sentence for treason after trying to visit his mother in Ukraine
Iryna Khalip
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Analysis
Running on empty
According to Ukrainian media reports, the Russian military is running out of tanks
Ilya Volzhsky
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Analysis
Running on empty
According to Ukrainian media reports, the Russian military is running out of tanks
Ilya Volzhsky
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Comment
With a pinch of salt
What Trump’s decision to send more weapons to Ukraine will mean for the war
David Hastings Dunn
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Comment
Skipping out
Putin’s decision not to travel to this month’s BRICS summit in Brazil was driven by more than fear of arrest
Saahil Menon
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Comment
Paying it forward
Why pronatalism is on the rise in Russia and around the world
Jennifer Mathers
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Comment
With a pinch of salt
What Trump’s decision to send more weapons to Ukraine will mean for the war
David Hastings Dunn
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Comment
Skipping out
Putin’s decision not to travel to this month’s BRICS summit in Brazil was driven by more than fear of arrest
Saahil Menon
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Comment
Paying it forward
Why pronatalism is on the rise in Russia and around the world
Jennifer Mathers
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Stories
Ripple effect
The arrest of Russian scientist Ksenia Petrova in the US has sent shockwaves through the scientific community
Natalia Glukhova
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Comment
The Starovoyt option
How Russia’s dictatorship is making the political elite self-destruct
Kirill Martynov
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Stories
Ripple effect
The arrest of Russian scientist Ksenia Petrova in the US has sent shockwaves through the scientific community
Natalia Glukhova
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Comment
The Starovoyt option
How Russia’s dictatorship is making the political elite self-destruct
Kirill Martynov
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Stories
From bad to unbearable
One of the few remaining shelters for trans people from Russia is on the brink of closure in Armenia
Andrey Novashov
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Stories
From bad to unbearable
One of the few remaining shelters for trans people from Russia is on the brink of closure in Armenia
Andrey Novashov
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Analysis
Off the rails
Disused trains, record-low cargo and engine shortages: how the war has impacted Russian Railways
Denis Morokhin
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Stories
Return to sender
St. Petersburg is the latest place in Russia to contemplate banning migrants from working as couriers or taxi drivers
Dmitry Tsyganov
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Stories
Class act
A new documentary reveals the true scale of the pro-war indoctrination being carried out in Russian schools
Colin Alexander
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Analysis
Off the rails
Disused trains, record-low cargo and engine shortages: how the war has impacted Russian Railways
Denis Morokhin
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Stories
Return to sender
St. Petersburg is the latest place in Russia to contemplate banning migrants from working as couriers or taxi drivers
Dmitry Tsyganov
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Stories
Class act
A new documentary reveals the true scale of the pro-war indoctrination being carried out in Russian schools
Colin Alexander
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Comment
Bringing Putin to book
While justice for those responsible for the war in Ukraine is still a long way off, a new special tribunal is an important step forward
Andrew Forde
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Stories
Tongue-tied in Tbilisi
Russian imperialism is casting a long linguistic shadow over the Georgian capital
Georgie Archer
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Comment
Bringing Putin to book
While justice for those responsible for the war in Ukraine is still a long way off, a new special tribunal is an important step forward
Andrew Forde
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Stories
Tongue-tied in Tbilisi
Russian imperialism is casting a long linguistic shadow over the Georgian capital
Georgie Archer
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Stories
‘You’re going to die here’
The story of Lukashenko’s personal enemy Siarhei Tsikhanouski and his unexpected release from a brutal penal colony
Nadezhda Chernyavskaya
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Stories
Offensive? What offensive?
Analysts react to the Ukrainian military chief’s claim that a Russian offensive in the Sumy region has been halted
Ilya Volzhsky
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Comment
A marked man
Should his resignation be accepted, Chechen tyrant Ramzan Kadyrov will likely seek safe haven in the UAE
Saahil Menon
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Stories
‘You’re going to die here’
The story of Lukashenko’s personal enemy Siarhei Tsikhanouski and his unexpected release from a brutal penal colony
Nadezhda Chernyavskaya
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Stories
Offensive? What offensive?
Analysts react to the Ukrainian military chief’s claim that a Russian offensive in the Sumy region has been halted
Ilya Volzhsky
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Comment
A marked man
Should his resignation be accepted, Chechen tyrant Ramzan Kadyrov will likely seek safe haven in the UAE
Saahil Menon
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Stories
‘Another 10 days and we’ll all have TB’
A Ukrainian man stuck on the Russian-Georgian border talks of sleeping in shifts, a lack of care and feeling forgotten
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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Analysis
Picking your battles
Novaya Europe analysed almost 40,000 protests to see how Russia’s war in Ukraine has changed civil society
Daria Talanova
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Stories
‘Another 10 days and we’ll all have TB’
A Ukrainian man stuck on the Russian-Georgian border talks of sleeping in shifts, a lack of care and feeling forgotten
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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Analysis
Picking your battles
Novaya Europe analysed almost 40,000 protests to see how Russia’s war in Ukraine has changed civil society
Daria Talanova
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Comment
Wearing Russia down
As Putin’s recruitment strategy for his war shows signs of strain, Ukraine and its European allies must take full advantage
Federico Fubini
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Analysis
Free at last
What led to the release of 14 political prisoners from Belarusian prisons on Saturday?
Iryna Khalip
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Interview
Holding on to the light
Ukrainian documentary maker and former combatant Alisa Kovalenko discusses her new film
Alina Prokopchuk
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Comment
Wearing Russia down
As Putin’s recruitment strategy for his war shows signs of strain, Ukraine and its European allies must take full advantage
Federico Fubini
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Analysis
Free at last
What led to the release of 14 political prisoners from Belarusian prisons on Saturday?
Iryna Khalip
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Interview
Holding on to the light
Ukrainian documentary maker and former combatant Alisa Kovalenko discusses her new film
Alina Prokopchuk
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Comment
‘My primary goal is not to be free, but to remain human’
A Russian volunteer sentenced to 22 years in prison for helping Ukrainian refugees delivers her closing statement in court
Viktoria Litvin
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Stories
A most unusual man
The curious case of self-taught Russian geologist and archaeologist Andrey Veryanov sentenced to 24 years for treason
Mira Livadina
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Comment
‘My primary goal is not to be free, but to remain human’
A Russian volunteer sentenced to 22 years in prison for helping Ukrainian refugees delivers her closing statement in court
Viktoria Litvin
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Stories
A most unusual man
The curious case of self-taught Russian geologist and archaeologist Andrey Veryanov sentenced to 24 years for treason
Mira Livadina
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Stories
Siege mentality
Stories from Mariupol three years into the Russian occupation
Irina Garina
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Stories
Tough luck
The impact on the Roma community in a Ukrainian border region as thousands are forced to flee and hundreds more die
Olga Musafirova
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Comment
A bad peace
Any deal to end the war which sidelines the Ukrainian people risks rendering lives and dignity expendable
Oleksandra Matviichuk
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Stories
Siege mentality
Stories from Mariupol three years into the Russian occupation
Irina Garina
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Stories
Tough luck
The impact on the Roma community in a Ukrainian border region as thousands are forced to flee and hundreds more die
Olga Musafirova
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Comment
A bad peace
Any deal to end the war which sidelines the Ukrainian people risks rendering lives and dignity expendable
Oleksandra Matviichuk
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Stories
What’s in a name?
How Volgograd residents whose relatives were killed in Stalin’s purges feel about the dictator’s return to official favour
Mira Livadina
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Stories
What’s in a name?
How Volgograd residents whose relatives were killed in Stalin’s purges feel about the dictator’s return to official favour
Mira Livadina
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Comment
Practice what you preach
How Europe is failing Russians asylum seekers who have risked their lives to flee repression
Kevin Lick
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Comment
AI wars
While the current drone warfare between Ukraine and Russia will soon look antiquated, the West is even further behind the curve
Charles Ferguson
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Stories
No man’s land
As Russia begins to hand over the bodies of Ukrainian soldiers as part of an agreed exchange, many remain unaccounted for
Ilya Volzhsky
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Comment
Practice what you preach
How Europe is failing Russians asylum seekers who have risked their lives to flee repression
Kevin Lick
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Comment
AI wars
While the current drone warfare between Ukraine and Russia will soon look antiquated, the West is even further behind the curve
Charles Ferguson
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Stories
No man’s land
As Russia begins to hand over the bodies of Ukrainian soldiers as part of an agreed exchange, many remain unaccounted for
Ilya Volzhsky
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Stories
Into the fire
Recently exchanged Russian POWs are being sent back to the front in violation of international law
Natalia Glukhova
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Stories
Into the fire
Recently exchanged Russian POWs are being sent back to the front in violation of international law
Natalia Glukhova
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Stories
Ebb and flow
Two years after Ukraine’s Kakhovka hydroelectric power dam collapsed, local residents are still grappling with the aftermath
Olga Vasilyeva
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Comment
The tributes of half-men
Why is Joseph Stalin’s blood-soaked reputation being so thoroughly restored in today’s Russia?
Rustam Alexander
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Stories
Ebb and flow
Two years after Ukraine’s Kakhovka hydroelectric power dam collapsed, local residents are still grappling with the aftermath
Olga Vasilyeva
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Comment
The tributes of half-men
Why is Joseph Stalin’s blood-soaked reputation being so thoroughly restored in today’s Russia?
Rustam Alexander
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Analysis
Attack of the drones
Russian airstrikes on Ukraine are being carried out by increasingly complex drones that are harder than ever to stop
Marcel Plichta
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Analysis
Dimming hopes
Five years after their only face-to-face meeting, the Ukrainian and Russian leaders are still miles apart on peace
Anna Batta
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Stories
Flying the flag
A stalwart of the Belarusian protest movement lives on to march another day
Iryna Khalip
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Analysis
Attack of the drones
Russian airstrikes on Ukraine are being carried out by increasingly complex drones that are harder than ever to stop
Marcel Plichta
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Analysis
Dimming hopes
Five years after their only face-to-face meeting, the Ukrainian and Russian leaders are still miles apart on peace
Anna Batta
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Stories
Flying the flag
A stalwart of the Belarusian protest movement lives on to march another day
Iryna Khalip
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Stories
Honour among thieves
Moscow may not be willing to trade Assad’s head for its Syrian bases, but might it sacrifice a former ambassador?
Adam Salakhov
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Comment
Method to his madness
Vladimir Putin’s bombing of Ukrainian civilians won’t end the war any faster. So, why is he doing it?
Mark Edele
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Stories
Honour among thieves
Moscow may not be willing to trade Assad’s head for its Syrian bases, but might it sacrifice a former ambassador?
Adam Salakhov
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Comment
Method to his madness
Vladimir Putin’s bombing of Ukrainian civilians won’t end the war any faster. So, why is he doing it?
Mark Edele
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Editor's picks
Comment
Pinkwatching
A Russian Interior Ministry proposal to compile a database of LGBT people has been lifted straight from the KGB playbook
Rustam Alexander
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Comment
Pinkwatching
A Russian Interior Ministry proposal to compile a database of LGBT people has been lifted straight from the KGB playbook
Rustam Alexander
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Stories
A friend indeed
When Seda Suleymanova was abducted and likely killed by her own family, one St. Petersburg woman refused to remain silent
Milana Ochirova
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Stories
Under the influence
How foreign bloggers are stealthily promoting the image of a ‘free and safe’ Russia on the Kremlin‘s dime
Yulia Akhmedova
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Comment
‘We swept into Moscow in Gorbachev’s limousine’
Pet Shop Boy Neil Tennant on his love affair with Russia before the ‘cancer of Putin’
Andrey Sapozhnikov
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Stories
A friend indeed
When Seda Suleymanova was abducted and likely killed by her own family, one St. Petersburg woman refused to remain silent
Milana Ochirova
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Stories
Under the influence
How foreign bloggers are stealthily promoting the image of a ‘free and safe’ Russia on the Kremlin‘s dime
Yulia Akhmedova
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Comment
‘We swept into Moscow in Gorbachev’s limousine’
Pet Shop Boy Neil Tennant on his love affair with Russia before the ‘cancer of Putin’
Andrey Sapozhnikov
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Island of war
How Russia’s bombing of a bridge in Kherson forced residents to evacuate the city’s island district and what it means for the front line
Olga Vasilyeva
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Stories
Island of war
How Russia’s bombing of a bridge in Kherson forced residents to evacuate the city’s island district and what it means for the front line
Olga Vasilyeva
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News
Pro-war Russian blogger posts image of potential extrajudicial killing of two Ukrainian POWs
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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News
Former chairman of Ukrainian parliament assassinated in western city of Lviv
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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News
One person killed as Russia launches combined drone and missile strikes across Ukraine
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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News
Prisoner whose testimony led to increased jail time for Russian anarchist dies in war with Ukraine
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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News
Pro-war Russian blogger posts image of potential extrajudicial killing of two Ukrainian POWs
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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News
Former chairman of Ukrainian parliament assassinated in western city of Lviv
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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News
One person killed as Russia launches combined drone and missile strikes across Ukraine
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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News
Prisoner whose testimony led to increased jail time for Russian anarchist dies in war with Ukraine
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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Stories
Breaking with convention
Russia’s impending withdrawal from the European anti-torture treaty will grant its prison authorities near-total impunity
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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Comment
Keeping promises
Proposed Western ‘security guarantees’ for Ukraine would mean little without boots on the ground
Peter Rutland
-
Stories
Breaking with convention
Russia’s impending withdrawal from the European anti-torture treaty will grant its prison authorities near-total impunity
Novaya Gazeta Europe
-
Comment
Keeping promises
Proposed Western ‘security guarantees’ for Ukraine would mean little without boots on the ground
Peter Rutland
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Stories
Running dry
A record-hot summer, a failing utility system, and a key Soviet-era waterway destroyed by war have left Donbas on the brink of humanitarian catastrophe
Dmitry Durnev
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Stories
Running dry
A record-hot summer, a failing utility system, and a key Soviet-era waterway destroyed by war have left Donbas on the brink of humanitarian catastrophe
Dmitry Durnev
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Stories
Rigged game
From autumn onwards, thousands of migrant children in Russia will be left without access to mandatory education
Alexander Leonidovich
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Stories
Dogs of war
Ukrainian volunteers are trying to find new owners for orphaned animals from frontline regions of the country
Asya Moroz
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Stories
Rigged game
From autumn onwards, thousands of migrant children in Russia will be left without access to mandatory education
Alexander Leonidovich
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Stories
Dogs of war
Ukrainian volunteers are trying to find new owners for orphaned animals from frontline regions of the country
Asya Moroz
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Comment
Russian malaise
Why Malaysia’s Faustian pact with the Kremlin matters
Saahil Menon
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Comment
The nostalgia bomb
Russia’s obsession with recreating its Soviet past could lead to a repeat of the USSR’s bleak end
Carl Bildt
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Stories
Undue process
Deliberate indifference is being exercised by the Russian authorities against jailed lawyer Maria Bontsler
Yulia Paramonova
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Comment
Russian malaise
Why Malaysia’s Faustian pact with the Kremlin matters
Saahil Menon
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Comment
The nostalgia bomb
Russia’s obsession with recreating its Soviet past could lead to a repeat of the USSR’s bleak end
Carl Bildt
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Stories
Undue process
Deliberate indifference is being exercised by the Russian authorities against jailed lawyer Maria Bontsler
Yulia Paramonova
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Analysis
An unlikely showdown
Following Monday’s White House summit, Trump is now trying to broker a direct meeting between Putin and Zelensky
Natalia Glukhova
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Analysis
An unlikely showdown
Following Monday’s White House summit, Trump is now trying to broker a direct meeting between Putin and Zelensky
Natalia Glukhova
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Analysis
‘Russia will always lie’
Why Ukraine is not even considering handing occupied Donbas over to Russia
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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Comment
Half-baked Alaska?
Though it’s unlikely, the outcome of the Putin-Trump summit might just confound its critics
Peter Rutland
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Stories
Looting the war fund
As volunteers spend donations on manicures, holidays and sports cars, how are the Russian authorities tackling growing fraud?
Yulia Sokolova
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Analysis
‘Russia will always lie’
Why Ukraine is not even considering handing occupied Donbas over to Russia
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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Comment
Half-baked Alaska?
Though it’s unlikely, the outcome of the Putin-Trump summit might just confound its critics
Peter Rutland
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Stories
Looting the war fund
As volunteers spend donations on manicures, holidays and sports cars, how are the Russian authorities tackling growing fraud?
Yulia Sokolova
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Interview
The B team
A veteran diplomat explains how the upcoming Trump-Putin summit is amateurish and politically driven
Donald Heflin
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Interview
The B team
A veteran diplomat explains how the upcoming Trump-Putin summit is amateurish and politically driven
Donald Heflin
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Stories
A nation of hostages
Five years after the mass protests, political repression in Belarus has reached new heights
Nadezhda Chernyavskaya
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Analysis
Running out of road
Stagflation is hitting Russia’s war economy as sanctions take their toll on economic growth and price stability
Anders Åslund
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Comment
Holidaying in the hermit kingdom
Why has North Korea suddenly decided to start courting Russian tourists?
Saahil Menon
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Stories
A nation of hostages
Five years after the mass protests, political repression in Belarus has reached new heights
Nadezhda Chernyavskaya
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Analysis
Running out of road
Stagflation is hitting Russia’s war economy as sanctions take their toll on economic growth and price stability
Anders Åslund
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Comment
Holidaying in the hermit kingdom
Why has North Korea suddenly decided to start courting Russian tourists?
Saahil Menon
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Analysis
Strengthening Kyiv’s hand
New research shows drones have given Zelensky additional bargaining power with Putin
Marcel Plichta
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Analysis
Strengthening Kyiv’s hand
New research shows drones have given Zelensky additional bargaining power with Putin
Marcel Plichta
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Stories
The fog of war
Is there any basis to Russian claims that Ukrainian villages on the frontline are falling like dominoes?
Ilya Volzhsky
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Stories
Hostile takeover
A resident of the Russian town of Sudzha on unexpectedly living under Ukrainian occupation
Sergey Shvets
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Analysis
Purge season
Nearly 100 senior Russian officials have been charged with corruption so far in 2025 — the highest number in a decade
Maria Ehrlich
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Stories
The fog of war
Is there any basis to Russian claims that Ukrainian villages on the frontline are falling like dominoes?
Ilya Volzhsky
-
Stories
Hostile takeover
A resident of the Russian town of Sudzha on unexpectedly living under Ukrainian occupation
Sergey Shvets
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Analysis
Purge season
Nearly 100 senior Russian officials have been charged with corruption so far in 2025 — the highest number in a decade
Maria Ehrlich
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Comment
Mission creep
Europe must act swiftly before Russia’s expanding foothold in Libya becomes even harder to contain
Tarek Megerisi
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Stories
Undocumented
Russia is stripping political prisoners of their citizenship using a constitutional loophole
Yulia Sokolova
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Comment
Mission creep
Europe must act swiftly before Russia’s expanding foothold in Libya becomes even harder to contain
Tarek Megerisi
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Stories
Undocumented
Russia is stripping political prisoners of their citizenship using a constitutional loophole
Yulia Sokolova
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Comment
The Maoist who brought glamour to Moscow
One of the many journalists whose career began at The Moscow Times remembers its late founder Derk Sauer
Chloe Arnold
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Comment
Strategic realignment
Armenia and Azerbaijan are inching towards a long-sought peace deal. What does this mean for Russia?
Anna Matveeva
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Comment
‘We’re transporting a heart, we’re transporting a heart’
While Russia continues to maim and kill Ukrainian children, Ukrainian surgeons are going to unique lengths to operate on children under fire
Olga Musafirova
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Comment
The Maoist who brought glamour to Moscow
One of the many journalists whose career began at The Moscow Times remembers its late founder Derk Sauer
Chloe Arnold
-
Comment
Strategic realignment
Armenia and Azerbaijan are inching towards a long-sought peace deal. What does this mean for Russia?
Anna Matveeva
-
Comment
‘We’re transporting a heart, we’re transporting a heart’
While Russia continues to maim and kill Ukrainian children, Ukrainian surgeons are going to unique lengths to operate on children under fire
Olga Musafirova
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Comment
Stolen valour
Moscow says Ukrainian POWs are joining its ranks voluntarily, but analysts warn of potential war crimes
Natalia Glukhova
-
Stories
Flying in the face of sanctions
Outrage in Kyiv as sanctioned Russian Senate speaker lambasts ‘Nazis in Ukraine’ at Geneva summit
Natalia Glukhova
-
Comment
Stolen valour
Moscow says Ukrainian POWs are joining its ranks voluntarily, but analysts warn of potential war crimes
Natalia Glukhova
-
Stories
Flying in the face of sanctions
Outrage in Kyiv as sanctioned Russian Senate speaker lambasts ‘Nazis in Ukraine’ at Geneva summit
Natalia Glukhova
-
Stories
In the Army now
After moving his family from Texas to Russia in search of ‘traditional values’, Derek Huffman now finds himself at war
Milana Ochirova
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Comment
Wolf at the door
Europe must now show that it can follow through on its pledges to boost military spending and step up its support for Ukraine
Carl Bildt
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Stories
Big brothers
Russia is playing catch-up with Belarus, which has long been imprisoning people for reading ‘extremist’ content online
Iryna Khalip
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Stories
In the Army now
After moving his family from Texas to Russia in search of ‘traditional values’, Derek Huffman now finds himself at war
Milana Ochirova
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Comment
Wolf at the door
Europe must now show that it can follow through on its pledges to boost military spending and step up its support for Ukraine
Carl Bildt
-
Stories
Big brothers
Russia is playing catch-up with Belarus, which has long been imprisoning people for reading ‘extremist’ content online
Iryna Khalip
-
Analysis
Broken wings
As the crash of a 50-year-old plane kills 48 in Russia’s Far East, are such old aircraft still fit to fly?
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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Analysis
Broken wings
As the crash of a 50-year-old plane kills 48 in Russia’s Far East, are such old aircraft still fit to fly?
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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Stories
Behind closed doors
A recent retirement home abuse scandal has laid bare the crisis in Russia’s eldercare sector
Pavel Kuznetsov
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Comment
Courting contempt
Trump’s decision to supply lethal weapons to Ukraine is not the only reason Putin should be concerned
Gordon Brown
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Comment
Putin’s Trojan horse
An upcoming concert in Italy is a litmus test of the Kremlin’s soft power
Anastasia Snegova
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Stories
Behind closed doors
A recent retirement home abuse scandal has laid bare the crisis in Russia’s eldercare sector
Pavel Kuznetsov
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Comment
Courting contempt
Trump’s decision to supply lethal weapons to Ukraine is not the only reason Putin should be concerned
Gordon Brown
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Comment
Putin’s Trojan horse
An upcoming concert in Italy is a litmus test of the Kremlin’s soft power
Anastasia Snegova
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Analysis
Going dark
Digital shutdowns are at an all-time high in Russia, with those in power now able to turn off mobile internet at will
Natalia Glukhova,
Lyubov Borisenko
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Analysis
Going dark
Digital shutdowns are at an all-time high in Russia, with those in power now able to turn off mobile internet at will
Natalia Glukhova,
Lyubov Borisenko
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Stories
Extreme fines
Russian lawmakers consider penalising citizens for viewing ‘extremist’ content online — from punk songs to Navalny videos
Natalia Glukhova,
Alyona Itskova
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Stories
Due negligence
Political prisoners in Russia call for prisoner exchanges and urgent medical aid amid a growing humanitarian crisis
Yelena Shukaeva
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Stories
Hanging on the telephone
A Russian reservist has begun an 18-year prison sentence for treason after trying to visit his mother in Ukraine
Iryna Khalip
-
Stories
Extreme fines
Russian lawmakers consider penalising citizens for viewing ‘extremist’ content online — from punk songs to Navalny videos
Natalia Glukhova,
Alyona Itskova
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Stories
Due negligence
Political prisoners in Russia call for prisoner exchanges and urgent medical aid amid a growing humanitarian crisis
Yelena Shukaeva
-
Stories
Hanging on the telephone
A Russian reservist has begun an 18-year prison sentence for treason after trying to visit his mother in Ukraine
Iryna Khalip
-
Analysis
Running on empty
According to Ukrainian media reports, the Russian military is running out of tanks
Ilya Volzhsky
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Analysis
Running on empty
According to Ukrainian media reports, the Russian military is running out of tanks
Ilya Volzhsky
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Comment
With a pinch of salt
What Trump’s decision to send more weapons to Ukraine will mean for the war
David Hastings Dunn
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Comment
Skipping out
Putin’s decision not to travel to this month’s BRICS summit in Brazil was driven by more than fear of arrest
Saahil Menon
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Comment
Paying it forward
Why pronatalism is on the rise in Russia and around the world
Jennifer Mathers
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Comment
With a pinch of salt
What Trump’s decision to send more weapons to Ukraine will mean for the war
David Hastings Dunn
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Comment
Skipping out
Putin’s decision not to travel to this month’s BRICS summit in Brazil was driven by more than fear of arrest
Saahil Menon
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Comment
Paying it forward
Why pronatalism is on the rise in Russia and around the world
Jennifer Mathers
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Stories
Ripple effect
The arrest of Russian scientist Ksenia Petrova in the US has sent shockwaves through the scientific community
Natalia Glukhova
-
Comment
The Starovoyt option
How Russia’s dictatorship is making the political elite self-destruct
Kirill Martynov
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Stories
Ripple effect
The arrest of Russian scientist Ksenia Petrova in the US has sent shockwaves through the scientific community
Natalia Glukhova
-
Comment
The Starovoyt option
How Russia’s dictatorship is making the political elite self-destruct
Kirill Martynov
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Stories
From bad to unbearable
One of the few remaining shelters for trans people from Russia is on the brink of closure in Armenia
Andrey Novashov
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Stories
From bad to unbearable
One of the few remaining shelters for trans people from Russia is on the brink of closure in Armenia
Andrey Novashov
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Analysis
Off the rails
Disused trains, record-low cargo and engine shortages: how the war has impacted Russian Railways
Denis Morokhin
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Stories
Return to sender
St. Petersburg is the latest place in Russia to contemplate banning migrants from working as couriers or taxi drivers
Dmitry Tsyganov
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Stories
Class act
A new documentary reveals the true scale of the pro-war indoctrination being carried out in Russian schools
Colin Alexander
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Analysis
Off the rails
Disused trains, record-low cargo and engine shortages: how the war has impacted Russian Railways
Denis Morokhin
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Stories
Return to sender
St. Petersburg is the latest place in Russia to contemplate banning migrants from working as couriers or taxi drivers
Dmitry Tsyganov
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Stories
Class act
A new documentary reveals the true scale of the pro-war indoctrination being carried out in Russian schools
Colin Alexander
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Comment
Bringing Putin to book
While justice for those responsible for the war in Ukraine is still a long way off, a new special tribunal is an important step forward
Andrew Forde
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Stories
Tongue-tied in Tbilisi
Russian imperialism is casting a long linguistic shadow over the Georgian capital
Georgie Archer
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Comment
Bringing Putin to book
While justice for those responsible for the war in Ukraine is still a long way off, a new special tribunal is an important step forward
Andrew Forde
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Stories
Tongue-tied in Tbilisi
Russian imperialism is casting a long linguistic shadow over the Georgian capital
Georgie Archer
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Stories
‘You’re going to die here’
The story of Lukashenko’s personal enemy Siarhei Tsikhanouski and his unexpected release from a brutal penal colony
Nadezhda Chernyavskaya
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Stories
Offensive? What offensive?
Analysts react to the Ukrainian military chief’s claim that a Russian offensive in the Sumy region has been halted
Ilya Volzhsky
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Comment
A marked man
Should his resignation be accepted, Chechen tyrant Ramzan Kadyrov will likely seek safe haven in the UAE
Saahil Menon
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Stories
‘You’re going to die here’
The story of Lukashenko’s personal enemy Siarhei Tsikhanouski and his unexpected release from a brutal penal colony
Nadezhda Chernyavskaya
-
Stories
Offensive? What offensive?
Analysts react to the Ukrainian military chief’s claim that a Russian offensive in the Sumy region has been halted
Ilya Volzhsky
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Comment
A marked man
Should his resignation be accepted, Chechen tyrant Ramzan Kadyrov will likely seek safe haven in the UAE
Saahil Menon
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Stories
‘Another 10 days and we’ll all have TB’
A Ukrainian man stuck on the Russian-Georgian border talks of sleeping in shifts, a lack of care and feeling forgotten
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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Analysis
Picking your battles
Novaya Europe analysed almost 40,000 protests to see how Russia’s war in Ukraine has changed civil society
Daria Talanova
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Stories
‘Another 10 days and we’ll all have TB’
A Ukrainian man stuck on the Russian-Georgian border talks of sleeping in shifts, a lack of care and feeling forgotten
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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Analysis
Picking your battles
Novaya Europe analysed almost 40,000 protests to see how Russia’s war in Ukraine has changed civil society
Daria Talanova
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Comment
Wearing Russia down
As Putin’s recruitment strategy for his war shows signs of strain, Ukraine and its European allies must take full advantage
Federico Fubini
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Analysis
Free at last
What led to the release of 14 political prisoners from Belarusian prisons on Saturday?
Iryna Khalip
-
Interview
Holding on to the light
Ukrainian documentary maker and former combatant Alisa Kovalenko discusses her new film
Alina Prokopchuk
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Comment
Wearing Russia down
As Putin’s recruitment strategy for his war shows signs of strain, Ukraine and its European allies must take full advantage
Federico Fubini
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Analysis
Free at last
What led to the release of 14 political prisoners from Belarusian prisons on Saturday?
Iryna Khalip
-
Interview
Holding on to the light
Ukrainian documentary maker and former combatant Alisa Kovalenko discusses her new film
Alina Prokopchuk
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Comment
‘My primary goal is not to be free, but to remain human’
A Russian volunteer sentenced to 22 years in prison for helping Ukrainian refugees delivers her closing statement in court
Viktoria Litvin
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Stories
A most unusual man
The curious case of self-taught Russian geologist and archaeologist Andrey Veryanov sentenced to 24 years for treason
Mira Livadina
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Comment
‘My primary goal is not to be free, but to remain human’
A Russian volunteer sentenced to 22 years in prison for helping Ukrainian refugees delivers her closing statement in court
Viktoria Litvin
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Stories
A most unusual man
The curious case of self-taught Russian geologist and archaeologist Andrey Veryanov sentenced to 24 years for treason
Mira Livadina
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Stories
Siege mentality
Stories from Mariupol three years into the Russian occupation
Irina Garina
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Stories
Tough luck
The impact on the Roma community in a Ukrainian border region as thousands are forced to flee and hundreds more die
Olga Musafirova
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Comment
A bad peace
Any deal to end the war which sidelines the Ukrainian people risks rendering lives and dignity expendable
Oleksandra Matviichuk
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Stories
Siege mentality
Stories from Mariupol three years into the Russian occupation
Irina Garina
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Stories
Tough luck
The impact on the Roma community in a Ukrainian border region as thousands are forced to flee and hundreds more die
Olga Musafirova
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Comment
A bad peace
Any deal to end the war which sidelines the Ukrainian people risks rendering lives and dignity expendable
Oleksandra Matviichuk
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Stories
What’s in a name?
How Volgograd residents whose relatives were killed in Stalin’s purges feel about the dictator’s return to official favour
Mira Livadina
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Stories
What’s in a name?
How Volgograd residents whose relatives were killed in Stalin’s purges feel about the dictator’s return to official favour
Mira Livadina
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Comment
Practice what you preach
How Europe is failing Russians asylum seekers who have risked their lives to flee repression
Kevin Lick
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Comment
AI wars
While the current drone warfare between Ukraine and Russia will soon look antiquated, the West is even further behind the curve
Charles Ferguson
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Stories
No man’s land
As Russia begins to hand over the bodies of Ukrainian soldiers as part of an agreed exchange, many remain unaccounted for
Ilya Volzhsky
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Comment
Practice what you preach
How Europe is failing Russians asylum seekers who have risked their lives to flee repression
Kevin Lick
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Comment
AI wars
While the current drone warfare between Ukraine and Russia will soon look antiquated, the West is even further behind the curve
Charles Ferguson
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Stories
No man’s land
As Russia begins to hand over the bodies of Ukrainian soldiers as part of an agreed exchange, many remain unaccounted for
Ilya Volzhsky
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Stories
Into the fire
Recently exchanged Russian POWs are being sent back to the front in violation of international law
Natalia Glukhova
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Stories
Into the fire
Recently exchanged Russian POWs are being sent back to the front in violation of international law
Natalia Glukhova
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Stories
Ebb and flow
Two years after Ukraine’s Kakhovka hydroelectric power dam collapsed, local residents are still grappling with the aftermath
Olga Vasilyeva
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Comment
The tributes of half-men
Why is Joseph Stalin’s blood-soaked reputation being so thoroughly restored in today’s Russia?
Rustam Alexander
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Stories
Ebb and flow
Two years after Ukraine’s Kakhovka hydroelectric power dam collapsed, local residents are still grappling with the aftermath
Olga Vasilyeva
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Comment
The tributes of half-men
Why is Joseph Stalin’s blood-soaked reputation being so thoroughly restored in today’s Russia?
Rustam Alexander
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Analysis
Attack of the drones
Russian airstrikes on Ukraine are being carried out by increasingly complex drones that are harder than ever to stop
Marcel Plichta
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Analysis
Dimming hopes
Five years after their only face-to-face meeting, the Ukrainian and Russian leaders are still miles apart on peace
Anna Batta
-
Stories
Flying the flag
A stalwart of the Belarusian protest movement lives on to march another day
Iryna Khalip
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Analysis
Attack of the drones
Russian airstrikes on Ukraine are being carried out by increasingly complex drones that are harder than ever to stop
Marcel Plichta
-
Analysis
Dimming hopes
Five years after their only face-to-face meeting, the Ukrainian and Russian leaders are still miles apart on peace
Anna Batta
-
Stories
Flying the flag
A stalwart of the Belarusian protest movement lives on to march another day
Iryna Khalip
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Stories
Honour among thieves
Moscow may not be willing to trade Assad’s head for its Syrian bases, but might it sacrifice a former ambassador?
Adam Salakhov
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Comment
Method to his madness
Vladimir Putin’s bombing of Ukrainian civilians won’t end the war any faster. So, why is he doing it?
Mark Edele
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Stories
Honour among thieves
Moscow may not be willing to trade Assad’s head for its Syrian bases, but might it sacrifice a former ambassador?
Adam Salakhov
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Comment
Method to his madness
Vladimir Putin’s bombing of Ukrainian civilians won’t end the war any faster. So, why is he doing it?
Mark Edele
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Comment
Pinkwatching
A Russian Interior Ministry proposal to compile a database of LGBT people has been lifted straight from the KGB playbook
Rustam Alexander
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Comment
Pinkwatching
A Russian Interior Ministry proposal to compile a database of LGBT people has been lifted straight from the KGB playbook
Rustam Alexander
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Stories
A friend indeed
When Seda Suleymanova was abducted and likely killed by her own family, one St. Petersburg woman refused to remain silent
Milana Ochirova
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Stories
Under the influence
How foreign bloggers are stealthily promoting the image of a ‘free and safe’ Russia on the Kremlin‘s dime
Yulia Akhmedova
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Comment
‘We swept into Moscow in Gorbachev’s limousine’
Pet Shop Boy Neil Tennant on his love affair with Russia before the ‘cancer of Putin’
Andrey Sapozhnikov
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Stories
A friend indeed
When Seda Suleymanova was abducted and likely killed by her own family, one St. Petersburg woman refused to remain silent
Milana Ochirova
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Stories
Under the influence
How foreign bloggers are stealthily promoting the image of a ‘free and safe’ Russia on the Kremlin‘s dime
Yulia Akhmedova
-
Comment
‘We swept into Moscow in Gorbachev’s limousine’
Pet Shop Boy Neil Tennant on his love affair with Russia before the ‘cancer of Putin’
Andrey Sapozhnikov
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