Politics | 2026-04-14
Russia's enemy list is growing driven by propaganda
In the fifth year of war, a Levada Center survey maps which nations Russians now view as hostile and how the Kremlin got them there.
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Antidepressant sales triple in Russia as war stress hardens into physical disease
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The Kremlin's economic nostalgia trap
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Ukraine opens official path to document forced displacement as war damage
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Finland builds Baltic surveillance network after Russian sabotage
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Russia's sports exodus: medals for other countries, threats of jail at home
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Russia's VPN throttling threatens millions of remote jobs
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Inside Russia's push to kill anonymous internet From the regions to Moscow, internet blackouts are spreading, and 2028 may bring something far worse.
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Russia's internet crackdown is already live -- four years before its planned deadline Russia activated a white list internet system years ahead of schedule. Experts say the infrastructure was always ready, but the public was just never told.
Justice | 2026-04-02
Russia to jail anyone who questions its version of World War II
Russia is set to imprison anyone who publicly questions its newly coined 'genocide of the Soviet people.'
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Ukraine is stretching the kill zone and Russia can't keep up
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Bureaucratically blocked: Russia's drone victims are on their own
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Russia records decade-high corruption amid secrecy surge
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How Kremlin's kids earned 10 billion rubles from the war
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Russia's new military bill alarms former Soviet states
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Kramatorsk: The city that won't break
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Poland opens a legal front against Russia over the Soviet past
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Even at war, Ukraine still offers migrants a shot
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The hybrid war went underground in Belarus
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Russia's bid to protect soldiers' wives may backfire on them
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The mirror network: How Russia rebuilt RT inside Telegram
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Russia opens a new front -- in Siberia's barnyards
How long can Russian society sustain the war's economic and human costs?
Conflict & Security | 2026-03-24
From ban to stockpile: Poland restores mines to its arsenal
With its Ottawa exit complete, Poland is free to mine, produce and stockpile, and it plans to do all three.
Justice | 2026-03-20
Russia made Arctic science a treasonable offense
Society | 2026-03-19
If Russians love Putin, why fine the youth?
Conflict & Security | 2026-03-19
Russia's battlefield robots go dark
Society | 2026-03-18
Crimea's teenagers are done with Russia
Society | 2026-03-16