Society | 2026-03-03
The middlemen of mobilization
Across Russia, a growing network of recruiters profits from signing civilians up for war -- financed by regional budgets.
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Russia turns universities into drone war recruitment hubs
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Russia's slow gains in Ukraine carry a human cost unseen in modern warfare
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US expands footprint in South Caucasus through deals, drones and diplomacy
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For Kyiv's elderly, surviving winter is a full-time job
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Russia gives Putin sole authority to cut off communications nationwide
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Russia moves to block Telegram -- and exposes its own battlefield weakness
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Energy crisis redraws Kyiv's small-business map As outages and generator costs climb, only the most energy-independent firms are managing to hold their ground.
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Four years, half a million dead, and Moscow still calls it victory As Russia's war in Ukraine enters its fifth year, battlefield losses and stalled advances tell a different story than the one Moscow is selling.
Society | 2026-02-23
Russian bill targets 'wrong' views
Society | 2026-02-20
Mariupol after the siege: One survivor's journey from ruins to exile
A performer who escaped the destruction of Mariupol rebuilds his life in Europe while grappling with the loss of the city he once called home.
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Russia sets a global internet shutdown anti-record
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From six months to forever: Russia's mobilized troops confront a war without end
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Still enrolled, never met: Student life in wartime Ukraine
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The hackers who tried to freeze Poland
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Russian troops say they're funding their own war
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Moscow eyes Ukraine's mineral riches as war economy strains
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Russia's Duma shuts out cameras after lawmakers caught on their phones
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Russia weighs turning homeroom teachers into full-time mentors
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Russia targets Ukraine's rail lifeline to Europe
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Poland powers Kyiv through winter's darkest hours
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SpaceX and Ukrainian Defense Ministry blind Russian drones
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Inside Kapustin Yar, where Russia's missile power meets everyday decay
Who do you trust most to report accurately on events in the former Soviet space?
Politics | 2026-02-10
Russian propagandists question Central Asian sovereignty, stir regional alarm
Comments by Vladimir Solovyov and Aleksandr Dugin have fueled backlash in Uzbekistan and beyond, underscoring fears that Moscow's war rhetoric now extends past Ukraine.