July 15, 2022 Patching the Holes Russian lawmakers have been vigorously adding new laws in response to political and cultural developments and public protests, rather than due to pressure from the public or practical necessity. Dissent Economy Espionage Law Military Politics War
July 15, 2022 Fighting for the Light Russians are again informing on one another. Tatyana Savinkina, a retiree in Karelia, is one victim. This is her story. Dissent Interview Law Regions War
July 15, 2022 The Tankman and the Sailor A tank driver and a navy man are united in their feelings about war, but perhaps not as you think. Culture Rural Life War
July 15, 2022 With Mouths Sewn Shut Art is a powerful realm for protest. The Ukraine War has inspired a new wave of brave works. Art Dissent War Women
July 15, 2022 Great, Powerful, Truthful, and Free Where we explore the very particular relationship that Russians have with their language. History Language Russians Abroad War
July 14, 2022 It's Nothing Serious... Right? In a recent meeting, President Vladimir Putin claimed that the invasion into Ukraine wasn't anything "real" or "serious." Government Int'l Relations Military War Russia File
July 13, 2022 Prone to Resist “Prone to betrayal, lies and deceit. He refused to participate in a special military operation on the territory of the LPR, DPR and Ukraine.” – A stamp on a Russian soldier's military ID after he refused to fight in Ukraine Dissent Government Men Military War Quote
July 12, 2022 A New Leader in Russia's Tech Market After the exit of Western companies from the Russian market, Chinese tech companies are gaining ground. Economy Int'l Relations War Russia File
July 11, 2022 International Sports for Peace 35 countries are calling for stricter international sports sanctions on Belarus and Russia. Government Int'l Relations Sports War Russia File
July 10, 2022 Keeping the Pulse on the War with Telegram Want uncensored news about what is going on in the Ukraine War (and in Russia)? You need Telegram. Internet Media News War Russia File
July 08, 2022 The Center of Denial Putin denies Russia shelled a shopping center in Kremenchug, Ukraine, that killed 18 people. Int'l Relations Military War Russia File
July 06, 2022 "We Shall Return" “If the command of our army withdraws people from certain points of the front where the enemy has the greatest fire superiority — in particular this applies to Lysychansk — it means only one thing: we will return thanks to our tactics, thanks to the increase in the supply of modern weapons.” – Ukrainian President Zelensky, addressing the loss of Lysychansk to Russian forces Cities & Towns Geography News War Quote