Society | 2026-05-01
The Kremlin is losing Russians over the internet
For millions of Russians, the internet crackdown was the first time the state crossed into their personal lives, and they're saying so.
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Warsaw is going underground
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Russia's Black Sea Fleet has nowhere left to run
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Ukraine targets the backbone of Russia's oil industry
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Russians feel they have nothing left to lose amid internet crackdown
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Ukrainians are rewriting their cultural calendar
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Russia has 1.6 million Ukrainian children. US funded the search
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Parades in poison: The cover-up behind Chernobyl's deadliest days Forty years after the explosion, newly opened Soviet archives reveal how officials falsified radiation data, staged a May Day parade and silenced doctors.
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The Chernobyl self-settlers: The last residents of a radioactive zone Four decades after the world's worst nuclear disaster, a group of elderly Ukrainians live, and die, in the exclusion zone, kept alive by a Polish aid team racing against time.
Technology | 2026-04-23
The drone war that runs on glass
Justice | 2026-04-22
EU sets precedent: Russian scholar faces extradition over Crimea excavations
A Warsaw court ruled that digging up occupied Crimea without a permit isn't science -- it's a crime.
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From Africa to Ukraine: How former Wagner mercenaries joined the fight against the Kremlin
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'It's only going to get worse': Russians brace for deepening economic pain
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Russia's state TV uses children's choir to sell internet censorship as freedom
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Russia's institutional footprint in Poland is crumbling
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Russia's 'Afghan syndrome' is back and deadlier than before
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Putin is raiding Russia's oligarchs to fund his war
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Russia to mandate psychological counseling for women rejecting motherhood
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Russia's railway giant is selling its assets to stay alive
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Ukraine's state railway is ditching Soviet infrastructure and winning a war
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Russia's enemy list is growing driven by propaganda
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Russia turns its Culture Ministry into an enforcement agency
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From front lines to new detention centers, Russia's prison system is changing
Russia's internet crackdown is already underway. What happens next?
Society | 2026-04-10
Russia's psychological breaking point: depression, debt and dashed hopes
New Russian Academy of Sciences research reveals a society in psychological freefall, driven not just by war, but by the death of the belief it would ever end.
Politics | 2026-04-07