Society | 2026-01-28
As the war drags on, Russia moves to anoint Putin as 'Great'
As the war drags on, officials and ideologues move to secure Vladimir Putin's historical legacy before its outcome is clear.
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Russia's war economy drives civilian industry back to the 1990s
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Mariupol's dead are being dug up for development
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Russia's war in Ukraine marks the end of the secure harbor
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Why higher wages aren't bringing security to Russians
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In Russia, driving's future means keeping old cars alive
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Russia's space program grounded by age and sanctions
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Signing bonuses turn fatal in Russia's contract army Enlistment payments have become a trigger for extortion, torture and killings by Russian officers.
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Russia plans 'military tourism' in occupied Donbas As basic services lag, Russian-installed officials are promoting 'military tourism' in the ruins of occupied Donbas.
Society | 2026-01-13
The machinery of silence: Russia's record-breaking year of treason trials
In 2025, Russian courts convicted a record-breaking 468 people of treason and espionage, marking the highest annual figure in modern history.
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Soviet children's song 'discredits' Russian military
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A school killing shows the cost of Russia's anti-migrant rhetoric
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A war of words: Moscow's push to divide Poland and Ukraine
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US seizes Russia-flagged tanker in sanctions enforcement
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Latvia could dismantle railways to Russia to block future threats
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Exiled Russian artists turn childhood songs into anthems of defiance
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North Korean POWs in Ukraine seeking 'new life' in South
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On dangerous ground, Belarus builds a factory for Russia's war
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Russia to punish exiles by freezing their lives from afar
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Kyiv's wartime Christmas showcases city's 'split' reality
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Miracles in the rubble: Stories of Ukrainian survivors
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A mother, two students, an entrepreneur -- and a terrorism case
In light of ongoing peace initiatives, how likely is it that the Russian war in Ukraine will reach a negotiated resolution in 2026?
Media | 2025-12-30
The Kremlin turns on its own as the propaganda war moves inward
Pro-war bloggers once shielded by loyalty now face criminal charges, smear campaigns and the Kremlin's tightening grip.
Society | 2025-12-26
A Crimean Tatar family that refuses to disappear
Politics | 2025-12-23
Moscow's long game in Transnistria
Society | 2025-12-19