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Director Kirill Serebrennikov on Eduard Limonov, Russia, Fascism and Violence
biopic of russia
MT spoke with theater and film director about his film, the real Limonov and Russia.
6 Min read
Russian State TV Threatens Europe With Long-Range Missiles
“Britain is in the most vulnerable position — basically, three missiles are enough and this civilization will collapse,” the host said.
2 Min read
Russia ‘Jails’ Journalist Masha Gessen 8 Years in Absentia for Bucha Comments
The criminal case was linked to an interview in which they spoke out about atrocities committed by the Russian army in the Ukrainian city of Bucha.
1 Min read
'political decision'
Russia Will Not Broadcast Paris Olympics – Reports
The decision would mark the first time in 40 years that Russia has not broadcast the games.
2 Min read
returned defector
Tara Reade, Biden Assault Accuser, Returns to U.S. From Russia to Press Charges
“I am in the USA, and I hope to have some measure of justice,” Reade wrote.
2 Min read
candidate attacked
Kremlin Condemns Political Violence After Trump Assassination Attempt
The Russian Foreign Ministry meanwhile called on the U.S. to "take stock" of its "policies of incitement to hatred."
2 Min read
remaining stake
Yandex Parent Company Fully Divests from Russia
The $2.8 billion sale of a 28% stake completes the Amsterdam-based Yandex NV’s exit from Russia.
2 Min read
artists against the kremlin
Artist Artiom Loskutov: ‘The Totalitarian Game Became Reality’
The exiled artist discusses the challenges of addressing war in one’s art, commenting on other countries' conflicts as a Russian and more.
7 Min read
off the rails
Train Derails Near Iron Ore Plant in Russia’s Belgorod – Reports
One crew member was reported to have died in the collision.
1 Min read
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opinion
Pyotr Kozlov
Putin Is Watching the West’s Indecision With Derision
3 Min read
Andras Toth-Czifra
Orban and Putin Scratch Each Other’s Backs ... Again
4 Min read
Ruslan Trad
Make No Mistake: Destroying Hospitals Is Part of the Kremlin’s Strategy
4 Min read
Leyla Latypova
Are Indigenous Activists from Russia Being Shut Out of the UN?
3 Min read
Artemy Troitsky
Kanye West and Russia’s Dark Twisted Fantasy
4 Min read
Charles Digges
Our Research Shows Russia Wants to Restart This Warzone Nuclear Power Plant
4 Min read
Evan Gershkovich's days in Russian prison
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Editor's Pick
Feature
More Russians Favor Peace Talks With Ukraine Than Ever – But It’s Complicated
The director of the Levada Center, Russia's last major independent pollster, explains how respondents can support both peace talks and the war itself.
5 Min read
Editor's Pick
on the ground
‘Unthinkable’: Desperate Rescue Efforts in Kyiv After Russian Missile Strikes Children’s Hospital
Amid the chaos of a Russian missile barrage that struck a children's hospital, volunteers rushed to search for survivors and help the wounded.
4 Min read
Editor's Pick
Feature
'Daily Reminder Not to Give Up': Unable to Speak Out Against War, Some Russians Tattoo Their Views on Their Bodies
With street protests effectively banned, tattoos and other silent acts of resistance have allowed anti-war Russians to find solace.
7 Min read
Editor's Pick
'army of guards'
Bulletproof Vests on Red Square: Kremlin Secretly Beefs Up Putin’s Personal Security
The special services control practically every aspect of Putin’s life, down to testing his meals for poison, a source close to the Kremlin said.
5 Min read
Editor's Pick
clicker game mania
A Viral Telegram Game Promises Crypto Coins for Clicks. What’s the Catch?
In just a few weeks, Hamster Kombat claims to have amassed 200 million users — sparking concerns from both Russian and Ukrainian authorities.
5 Min read
Editor's Pick
Feature
‘One Name, One Life, One Plaque’: Russian Project Installs Reminders of Soviet Repressions
“By studying the past, we see that some stories nowadays unfold in the same patterns,” one of the project’s organizers told The Moscow Times.
5 Min read
Editor's Pick
Feature
The Revolutionary Rage of Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova
For the opening of her debut solo exhibition, the Pussy Riot founder discusses feminine rage, spirituality and Russia’s post-Putin future.
6 Min read
Editor's Pick
Feature
On a Train in Southern Russia, Fatigued Soldiers See No End in Sight to War
Soldiers on their way to the front lines or home for a short leave expressed a fatalistic view of their country’s war.
4 Min read
Photos
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Videos
'festival of flowers'
In Photos: Ethnic Kryashens Celebrate Pitrau Folk Festival in Tatarstan
Ukraine War
In Photos: Okhmatdyt Children’s Hospital After Russian Strike
longest day
In Photos: The Ancient Slavic Midsummer Holiday of Kupala Night
32 Degrees
In Photos: Muscovites Swelter in Record-Breaking Heat
Features
public polling
More Russians Favor Peace Talks With Ukraine Than Ever – But It’s Complicated
The director of the Levada Center, Russia's last major independent pollster, explains how respondents can support both peace talks and the war itself.
5 Min read
alternative protests
'Daily Reminder Not to Give Up': Unable to Speak Out Against War, Some Russians Tattoo Their Views on Their Bodies
With street protests effectively banned, tattoos and other silent acts of resistance have allowed anti-war Russians to find solace.
7 Min read
interview
The Revolutionary Rage of Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova
For the opening of her debut solo exhibition, the Pussy Riot founder discusses feminine rage, spirituality and Russia’s post-Putin future.
6 Min read
put domoi
Branded ‘Foreign Agents,’ Wives and Mothers of Mobilized Russian Soldiers Face Uncertain Future
Political differences and increased law enforcement pressure have fractured the group, putting its future potential to enact change into doubt.
6 Min read
Posledny adres
‘One Name, One Life, One Plaque’: Russian Project Installs Reminders of Soviet Repressions
“By studying the past, we see that some stories nowadays unfold in the same patterns,” one of the project’s organizers told The Moscow Times.
5 Min read
More features
climate
Insect Invasion
Moscow Region Officials Warn of Invasive Species Due to Hot Weather
Scientists have warned climate change will lead to insects from warmer environments living further north and breeding more frequently.
1 Min read
32 Degrees
In Photos: Muscovites Swelter in Record-Breaking Heat
Temperatures in Russia’s capital hit an all-time high of 32 degrees Celsius on Tuesday – Moscow’s hottest day in over 130 years.
1 Min read
'no signs of ending'
Summer Heatwave Sweeps Russia, Breaking Dozens of Temperature Records
The unprecedented temperatures have engulfed Russia from its central regions to the Far East, reaching a maximum of 38.7 degrees Celsius in Siberia’s...
1 Min read
explainer
Are Moscow’s Summertime Floods and Tornadoes Tied to Climate Change?
As climate change progresses, fears grow over the rising frequency and severity of extreme weather events — and their impact on cities like Moscow.
4 Min read
More climate
Business
remaining stake
Yandex Parent Company Fully Divests from Russia
The $2.8 billion sale of a 28% stake completes the Amsterdam-based Yandex NV’s exit from Russia.
2 Min read
'veiled threat'
Saudi Arabia Implied It Would Sell Euro Bonds if G7 Seized Frozen Russian Assets – Reports
Instead of confiscating the money, the EU adopted a plan to use the profits from the frozen Russian assets to fund $50 billion of military aid for Ukraine...
2 Min read
millions in damages
Bulgaria Takes Gazprom to Court Over Halted Supplies
Bulgaria was one of the first EU countries to see its gas supplies halted after refusing to pay in rubles as demanded by Moscow in response to Western...
2 Min read
More business
arts and life
'festival of flowers'
In Photos: Ethnic Kryashens Celebrate Pitrau Folk Festival in Tatarstan
Celebrated by the Kryashens, an Orthodox Christian ethnic sub-group of the Volga Tatars, the holiday has a deep folk and religious meaning.
1 Min read
biopic of russia
Director Kirill Serebrennikov on Eduard Limonov, Russia, Fascism and Violence
MT spoke with theater and film director about his film, the real Limonov and Russia.
6 Min read
weekend kitchen
In Ancient Rus the Fig was King
"Wine berries," aka figs, have been a beloved fruit for centuries in Russia. Great fig-topped custard pie recipe at the end.
5 Min read
artists against the kremlin
Artist Artiom Loskutov: ‘The Totalitarian Game Became Reality’
The exiled artist discusses the challenges of addressing war in one’s art, commenting on other countries' conflicts as a Russian and more.
7 Min read
More Arts and Life
the new diaspora
Ukraine War
Black-Market Database of Leaked Info Lists Russian Wartime Emigres – Agentstvo
Agentstvo said it believed the database was compiled within the last three months and may be used “for repressions” by the state.
2 Min read
opinion
Maria Kartasheva
For Anti-War Russians Abroad Like Me, Nowhere Feels Safe
While the Russian government hunts us down, many democratic countries don’t want to let us in.
11 Min read
opinion
Vladislav Inozemtsev
and
Dmitry Gudkov
and
Dmitry Nekrasov
Let 3 Million Russians Come to Europe – And Take 500 Billion Euros Out of Putin's Pockets
The West should view the treatment of Russian diasporas in the context of economic rather than political struggle against Putin’s dictatorship.
4 Min read
brain drain
Exiled Kremlin Critics Urge EU to Welcome Skilled Russians to 'Bleed' Putin Regime
"One less engineer is one less missile flying in the direction of Ukraine," opposition activist and former State Duma lawmaker Dmitry Gudkov said.
2 Min read
More the new diaspora