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Russia Says Carried Out Strike on Ukraine’s Southern Command Center
daily briefing
Ukraine’s Operational Command South is based in the port city of Odesa, where authorities reported a deadly Russian missile attack early Wednesday.
1 Min read
How Ukraine Is Weakening Russia’s War Machine
opinion
Ukraine is exploiting Russia’s immense size to strike military and industrial targets deep inside the country.
6 Min read
Japan Tobacco Adjusts Supply Chains to Keep Russian Business, CEO Says
Masamichi Terabatake said his company is working carefully to not run afoul of sanctions, but added that “otherwise, it’s business as usual.”
2 Min read
'various efforts'
Japan Tobacco Adjusts Supply Chains to Keep Russian Business, CEO Says
Masamichi Terabatake said his company is working carefully to not run afoul of sanctions, but added that “otherwise, it’s business as usual.”
2 Min read
tanks and humvees
In Photos: Russia Shows Off Captured Western Military Hardware at Moscow Expo
The showcase features 32 pieces of heavy equipment, including American and German-made battle tanks.
1 Min read
air strike
Russian Missile Attack Kills 3 in Southern Ukraine's Odesa
Ukrainian regional authorities said that three others who had been wounded in the strike were receiving medical care.
1 Min read
opinion
Ella Skybenko
Human Rights and Environmental Abuses in Central Asia and Eastern Europe Threaten Green Transition
Companies operating in these countries need to ensure their supply chains are free from issues so the green transition is truly equitable.
4 Min read
overnight blasts
Ukrainian Drone Strikes Target Russian Oil Refineries – Reports
Ukrainian media, citing anonymous security officials, reported that Kyiv’s forces attacked at least two oil refineries inside Russia.
2 Min read
bipartisan bill
U.S. Senate Passes Bill Banning Russian Uranium Imports
“America’s dangerous reliance on Russian enriched uranium must come to an end — our national security depends on it,” said the bill’s co-sponsor...
1 Min read
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EXTREME WEATHER
Russia Battles Historic Flooding
April 29, 2024
Russia’s Ishim River Swells to Record High Amid Widespread Flooding
April 24, 2024
Russia's Epic Floods Expose Lack of Preparedness for Climate Crisis
April 22, 2024
Russia's Record Floods Submerge Uranium Mines in Urals – Reports
April 18, 2024
What's Causing Russia's Record Floods?
opinion
Serhii Kuzan
How Ukraine Is Weakening Russia’s War Machine
6 Min read
Ella Skybenko
Human Rights and Environmental Abuses in Central Asia and Eastern Europe Threaten Green Transition
4 Min read
Boris Bondarev
The West Is Stronger Than Russia. It Must Prove that to Win Ukraine More Allies
4 Min read
Jeremy Morris
How Ukraine War Is Stretching Russian Workers to Their Limits
5 Min read
Zarina Akhmatova
How the Shocking Killing of an Ex-Minister’s Wife Is Forcing Change in Kazakhstan
6 Min read
Ada Wordsworth
Kharkiv’s Resilient But Exhausted Villagers Need Our Protection
5 Min read
Evan Gershkovich's days in Russian prison
400
Editor's Pick
competing powers
Defense Official’s Bribery Arrest Signals Shoigu’s Waning Influence in the Kremlin
The high-profile arrest reflects the struggle for resources and influence within Russia's elite as Putin’s new term begins.
3 Min read
Editor's Pick
News Analysis
What Next for Chechnya After Kadyrov Reported Seriously Ill? Experts Weigh In
Analysts were divided on the reported succession plan for Kadyrov — and whether the region would be plunged into turmoil following his death.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
Feature
10 Years Later, Russian Volunteer Fighters Recall Fueling the War in Donbas
Thousands of Russian citizens joined the armed insurgency in eastern Ukraine that marked the initial phase of Russia's covert invasion.
8 Min read
Editor's Pick
Feature
'Devastating to See': Russia’s Orenburg Region Battles Historic Flood
Experts say the floods, which have caught the authorities off-guard and left many to fend for themselves, are just a preview of what is yet to come.
7 Min read
Editor's Pick
interview
‘There Will Be No Beautiful Russia of the Future Unless We Take Responsibility’: Activist Anastasia Shevchenko
The exiled civil activist sees it as her mission to speak to Russians across the political spectrum and win over as many minds as she can.
7 Min read
Editor's Pick
Feature
She Photographed Russian Political Prisoners. Now She's Charged With 'Extremism.'
Antonina Favorskaya and her colleagues consider the charges against her to be revenge for her journalism and political views.
4 Min read
Photos
and
Videos
tanks and humvees
In Photos: Russia Shows Off Captured Western Military Hardware at Moscow Expo
'going to be tougher'
Russians React to New U.S. Military Aid for Ukraine
Ukraine War
In Photos: Ukraine's Mariupol After 2 Years of Russian Occupation
under water
In Photos: Orenburg Flooding Peaks as 'Colossal' Waters Rise in Neighboring Regions
Features
controversial development
Moscow's Plans to Build Atop Radioactive Waste Pipes Spark Alarm from Experts, Industry
Thirty-eight years after Chernobyl, careless urban development risks unleashing another radioactive hazard beneath Muscovites’ feet.
5 Min read
challenging outlook
Russia's Epic Floods Expose Lack of Preparedness for Climate Crisis
Without the resources or political will to pursue a policy of climate adaptation, experts warn that this spring's disaster will become the new norm.
7 Min read
longread
10 Years Later, Russian Volunteer Fighters Recall Fueling the War in Donbas
Thousands of Russian citizens joined the armed insurgency in eastern Ukraine that marked the initial phase of Russia's covert invasion.
8 Min read
black lungs
'Dirty as Hell': Coal Dust Chokes Murmansk as Moscow Ramps Up Asia Exports
As the dust fuels public grievances and concerns for human health, the Murmansk Commercial Seaport is busy expanding its operations.
6 Min read
'irrepressible' journalist
She Photographed Russian Political Prisoners. Now She's Charged With 'Extremism.'
Antonina Favorskaya and her colleagues consider the charges against her to be revenge for her journalism and political views.
4 Min read
More features
climate
Feature
Russia's Epic Floods Expose Lack of Preparedness for Climate Crisis
Without the resources or political will to pursue a policy of climate adaptation, experts warn that this spring's disaster will become the new norm.
7 Min read
perfect storm
What's Causing Russia's Record Floods?
Above-average snowfall followed by a rapid spring thaw, a warmer planet and human influences have all played a role in the current crisis.
3 Min read
melting ice
Kamchatka's Glaciers Have Shrunk by 36% Since 1950 – Russian Scientists
The rate of retreat of the ice caps in the northern Sredinny Range from 2002 to 2017 was 4.3 times higher than from 1950 to 2002.
1 Min read
Feature
'Dirty as Hell': Coal Dust Chokes Murmansk as Moscow Ramps Up Asia Exports
As the dust fuels public grievances and concerns for human health, the Murmansk Commercial Seaport is busy expanding its operations.
6 Min read
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Business
'various efforts'
Japan Tobacco Adjusts Supply Chains to Keep Russian Business, CEO Says
Masamichi Terabatake said his company is working carefully to not run afoul of sanctions, but added that “otherwise, it’s business as usual.”
2 Min read
war profits
Major European Banks Paying Russia More in Taxes Than Before Ukraine Invasion – FT
The seven lenders reportedly paid over 800 million euros in taxes to the Russian state last year, a fourfold increase compared to 2021.
2 Min read
wobbling currency
Russia Holds Rates After Putin Urges Caution
Speaking to business leaders on Thursday, Putin had stressed the need to be "careful" over when to start cutting rates.
2 Min read
More business
arts and life
weekend kitchen
Samovars, Tea and Something Sweet
Samovars have been essential to the tea drinking rituals in Russia for centuries.
6 Min read
literary advisory
Russia Creates Book Censorship Body – Vedomosti
A major publisher has already stopped selling books by U.S. authors James Baldwin and Michael Cunningham, as well as Russian writer Vladimir Sorokin, for...
1 Min read
weekend kitchen
Carpe Diem: A Spicy Carp for Fish Friday
Spices are a way of adding flavor and nutrients to Lenten dishes.
5 Min read
Art Deco icon
The Year of Art Deco Artist Tamara de Lempicka
The painter known for her stylized portraits has a Broadway musical and a huge retrospective this year.
5 Min read
More Arts and Life
the new diaspora
'blatantly provocative'
Russia Denies Plans to Ban Passport Renewals Abroad
Novaya Gazeta said earlier Thursday that it had obtained a copy of a draft decree suspending passport renewals and other consular services for Russians...
2 Min read
'hot pursuit'
Russia's Emigre Tech Workers Eye Jobs at Western Firms as Moscow Clamps Down on Working Abroad
Western companies are actively targeting the hundreds of thousands of Russian tech workers who moved abroad after the invasion of Ukraine.
5 Min read
podcast
Russian Comedians Look for Laughter in Exile
Comedians Ilya Ovechkin and Denis Chuzhoy join us to discuss how they've adapted to life in exile, both personally and in their comedy.
1 Min read
'parallel world'
Russian Entrepreneurship in Serbia Booms as Wartime Emigres Settle Down
Russians registered some 9,000 new businesses in Serbia by the end of 2023, a number that is set to grow in 2024. Serbians have mixed feelings.
4 Min read
More the new diaspora