Technology | 2026-04-23
The drone war that runs on glass
A Ukrainian strike on Russia's sole fiber optic factory, surging Chinese prices, and a global supply crunch are reshaping how both armies fly their deadliest drones, but only one side prepared for the shortage.
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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 Russia's new health guidelines direct doctors to refer childless women to psychologists.
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Russia's railway giant is selling its assets to stay alive Russia's state railway monopoly is drowning in debt, selling off landmarks and retooling for China. It is a crisis that lays bare the real cost of the Kremlin's war economy.
Society | 2026-04-13
From front lines to new detention centers, Russia's prison system is changing
Russia's prison population has fallen 70% since 2001. The war in Ukraine, not justice reform, is why.
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Russia's psychological breaking point: depression, debt and dashed hopes
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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
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Russia's internet crackdown is already live -- four years before its planned deadline
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Smoke and arrows: A viral map distorting the Baltic threat
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'Narva People's Republic' and the Kremlin's new hybrid test
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Moscow tightens the belt as war budget squeezes Russia's wealthiest city
How long can Russian society sustain the war's economic and human costs?
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.'
Society | 2026-03-30
Kramatorsk: The city that won't break
Society | 2026-03-27