February 25, 2019 Krasnoyarsk Goes All Potemkin Authorities in Krasnoyarsk want to put the Siberian city's best face forward for March's Universiade sporting event, while covering up local pollution and snow-deficit issues. Residents are having none of it. Cities & Towns Environment Sports Russia File
January 10, 2019 Crooks and Crazies this Russian Christmas Russian Orthodox Christmas has come and gone, leaving us with all sorts of holiday lunacy. Holidays News Sports The Weekly Russia File Russia File
December 27, 2018 Favorite Stories from 2018 We look back and some of our, and your, favorite stories from The Weekly Russia File during 2018. Humor News Politics Sports The Weekly Russia File Russia File
July 19, 2018 The Plagues of Russia: the Risen Dead, Bees, and Floods Shed a tear for our last World Cup TWERF, in which we finally learn about the Romanovs and feel the wrath of nature. Humor News Sports The Weekly Russia File Russia File
July 12, 2018 Lost Game, but Newfound Pride What’s out of this world? Russia’s performance in the World Cup, a Russian cargo ship, and showers in Samara! Humor News Sports The Weekly Russia File Russia File
July 05, 2018 That Other Red, White, and Blue As Americans celebrate their Independence Day, Russia may have gained a new national holiday as well: the day they beat Spain in the World Cup. Humor News Sports The Weekly Russia File Russia File
July 01, 2018 Bike Like an Egyptian A short look at one very avid football (soccer) fan, who rode his bike all the way from Egypt to Russia for the World Cup. Sports Travel
June 28, 2018 Against Some Odds, Still in the Game! This week Russia lost but isn’t out yet; football fans, amazingly, spread cheer across Russia; and a storm reminds us of the world outside. Humor News Sports The Weekly Russia File Russia File
June 21, 2018 Russia Makes Hay in Moscow and Surmounts in St. Petersburg Russia wins its first two World Cup games and Jeff Monson is running for CIty Council in Krasnogorsk. Does life get better than this? Humor News Sports The Weekly Russia File Russia File
May 03, 2018 Flagging Relations, Funny Money, and Floating Laundromats What goes up must come down: tales of flags, currencies, and seaworthy laundromats. Humor News Politics Social Issues Sports
January 01, 2018 164 Days and Counting The new Luzhniki, the stadium in Moscow where the opening and final matches of this summer’s World Cup football (soccer) championships will be held, hosted its first match: a friendly game between Russia and Argentina. Sports