November 23, 2021 The Turtle and the Scare A robotic turtle with spider-like abilities could be Russia’s next crowd control. Military Science Social Issues Russia File
November 22, 2021 A Comfy Place for Eternal Sleep A man disturbed the quiet slumber of the dead while looking for a place to catch himself forty winks. Law Regions Social Issues Russia File
November 17, 2021 Belarus, Bigwigs, and Boasting "I knew Hafez Assad, I knew Saddam Hussein, I knew Muammar Gaddafi. We had very good and close relationships with them. We met with them. I'll tell you, the greatest thinkers!” – President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko name drops on November 10. Int'l Relations News Social Issues Quote
November 08, 2021 Remembering the Good Times, Lukashenko Style An exhibit showing off the machine gun of our favorite mustached president (alongside other artifacts from August 2020 unrest) is currently gracing Minsk's Independence Palace. Government Politics Social Issues Russia File
October 19, 2021 A Bare Cat-art-strophe in Kazan An indignant social media user called out an artist for her choice of subject in the heart of Kazan, but there’s another side to the story – a backside, if you will. Art Humor Social Issues Women Russia File
October 04, 2021 Ageless Youth The new head of Yekaterinburg's youth commission is perhaps a little older than one might expect. Family Government Health Social Issues Russia File
September 24, 2021 Chess, the Most Dangerous Game A normally quite peaceful board game took a violent turn in Krasoyarsk. Culture Law Social Issues Russia File
August 18, 2021 Teach a Man to Phish “Don't believe it, don't click it, don't pay!” – Sergey Volodkhin, director of the Russian company “Antiphishing,” explaining how online scammers bait their hooks, Gifts Internet Social Issues Quote
July 16, 2021 Not Cu-Cumbersome for Prisoners It looks like a penal colony in Russia’s Oryol region has met the challenge of prison reform with a solution as cool as a cucumber. Agriculture Social Issues Russia File
July 01, 2021 New GULAG? Russian authorities have found a new way to boost the country’s sluggish economic growth while also solving the shortage of construction workers: prison labor. Politics Social Issues
July 01, 2021 Cheburashka in the Fog Just a little over a year ago, Russia was rocked by revelations that one of its most venerated authors of childrens’ fiction subjected his daughter to abuse in a cult. Children Literature Social Issues
June 30, 2021 Nice and Refreshing Russia announces "Sputnik Light," the not-actually-low-cal version of their Sputnik V vaccine. Government Health Social Issues Russia File