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In Photos: Chernobyl, 40 Years On
Back to the USSR: When Russia Took a Wrong Turn
In Photos: 250 Years of the Bolshoi Theatre
In Photos: Russia's Muslim Community Marks Eid al-Fitr
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climate
2025 Was Russia’s Second-Warmest Year on Record
Over the past decade, temperatures in Russia have risen by 0.51 degrees Celsius while the global average increased by 0.2 C.
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opinion
Vitaly Servetnik
Russia’s Extreme Winter Storms Are a Climate Wake-Up Call the Kremlin Is Ignoring
The Kremlin once suggested climate change could bring Russia advantages. But the chaos from recent storms tells a very different story.
4 Min read
Oil Slick From Sunken Tankers Drifts Toward Russia’s Black Sea Coast, Krasnodar Governor Warns
Satellite images recently captured what appeared to be a large dark slick in open water, which local authorities said could be a concentration of oil products...
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opinion
Arshak Makichyan
A Russian Billionaire Was Fined for Environmental Damage. It’s Fake Accountability.
The Kremlin only cares about the planet when it sees an opportunity to keep the elites and ordinary people in line.
5 Min read
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Business
Russian Economy Shrinks in the First Quarter
The 0.5% contraction in GDP significantly missed the Central Bank’s earlier projection of 1.6% annualized growth for the period.
2 Min read
Kremlin Offers Thoughts and Prayers to Businesses Hurting From Constant Internet Outages
Top spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the government has no plans to provide financial support to businesses that have seen their bottom lines negatively impacted...
1 Min read
UniCredit to Sell Part of Russian Subsidiary to UAE Investor
UniCredit said the deal is expected to close in the first half of 2027 and will result in a hit to profits of around $3.5 billion.
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arts and life
Director Alexander Sokurov Expresses ‘Sympathy’ for Exiled Artists After Venice Event Canceled
Sokurov had been slated to speak at a pre-opening event at the Venice Biennale titled “Dissent and Peace” this week, but organizers scrapped his appearance...
3 Min read
Ultraconservative Vitaly Milonov Wants Your Kids to Jam Out to Whitney Houston
Milonov, a lawmaker in Russia’s State Duma, is notorious for his anti-LGBTQ+ and anti-Western views.
2 Min read
‘Nemtsov’s Story Is Russia’s Story’: Mikhail Fishman on ‘The Successor’ and the Russia That Never Was
The exiled journalist’s book, now out in the U.S., is both a biography of Boris Nemtsov and a history of Russia’s failed democratic transition.
6 Min read
Oscar? I Hardly Know Her. Lufthansa Loses ‘Mr. Nobody’ Filmmaker’s Oscar Statuette.
TSA agents allegedly insisted that Pavel Talankin check the gold-plated award into the plane’s cargo hold, claiming it “could be used as a weapon”...
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the new diaspora
Russia’s Exiled Anti-War Movements Are Learning to Play the Long Game
While grassroots anti-war groups were energized and driven to resist the war at its outset, a litany of challenges has reshaped their work.
5 Min read
‘The Motherland Is Catching Up’: Russians in Kazakhstan Feel Moscow’s Reach in String of Expulsions
Kazakhstan's reputation as a safe haven for Russian exiles has been upended by a string of planned expulsions of dissidents.
6 Min read
For Russia’s Wartime Diaspora, New Year’s Traditions Become a Tether to Home
The Moscow Times spoke to Russian emigres who left after the invasion of Ukraine about how they celebrated the new year in their new homes.
7 Min read
Rising Costs and Tighter Rules Push Russians Out of Turkey – Izvestia
Once one of the top destinations for Russians leaving the country after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Turkey is now seeing a steady outflow.
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