Russia is turning one of its last major spaces for confronting Soviet-era repression into a showcase for state-sanctioned ...
On February 13, Russia’s Justice Ministry removed Andrey Pavlov, the founder of the shoe retailer Zenden, from its register ...
With Russia’s parliamentary elections less than a year away, the Kremlin has begun fine-tuning its information strategy.
It’s no secret that Russia relies on high salaries and sign-on bonuses to recruit soldiers to fight in Ukraine. Despite staggering battlefield losses, an estimated 30,000 men still enlist every month.
The abuse of Ukrainian prisoners of war — beatings, torture, and extrajudicial killings — has been documented throughout Russia’s full-scale invasion. What has been harder to document is the chain ...
Svetlana Savelyeva, a translator from the Siberian city of Irkutsk, traveled to Russia’s Kursk region in October 2024 with ...
The war against Ukraine has altered even the most intimate corners of daily life in Russia — including dating. Immediately ...
A Moscow court sentenced U.S. citizen Robert Mao to four years in prison for weapons smuggling. Court records reviewed by the ...
Two days before the second anniversary of Alexey Navalny’s death, five European countries declared that independent forensic ...
The Winter Paralympics will begin on March 6 in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, exactly one month after the Winter Olympics ...
In 2022, Kazakhstan became one of the main escape routes for Russians fleeing wartime repressions and military service. In the weeks after the Kremlin announced a mobilization, more than 400,000 ...
The Kremlin intends to maintain its official Telegram channel, even as Russia increases restrictions on the platform, spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday.