September 17, 2023 Russian Cars Can't Finnish Finland has banned the entry of cars bearing Russian license plates. Int'l Relations Transportation Travel War
September 16, 2023 One Country, Two Wars The Kremlin is currently conducting not one, but two horrific wars. Culture Dissent Government History War
September 14, 2023 Cubans Trafficked To Fight in Ukraine Seventeen people were arrested in Cuba for tricking and trafficking men into fighting for Russia in Ukraine. Int'l Relations Men Military War
September 12, 2023 Not Even Russia Is Immune from "Barbenheimer" "Barbenheimer" fever has arrived in Russia. Cinemas are ready to bypass the government's restrictions and Hollywood copyright in creative ways. Business Culture Film & TV Government Politics Pop Culture
September 10, 2023 Setting a Course for "Statehood" Russian education authorities are working on a new course for students on the "fundamentals of Russian statehood." But what does that mean? Education Government Int'l Relations Politics Women
September 05, 2023 They Took His Cross and Icons A former priest of the Russian Orthodox Church was sentenced to three years in prison for "fakes" about the Russian army. Dissent Religion War
September 04, 2023 Nobel Flip Flop The Nobel Foundation canceled Russia’s invitation to the annual awards ceremony in Stockholm. Dissent News Social Issues
August 24, 2023 "The Killers" Kill the Mood in Georgia "The Killers" was booed at a concert in Georgia for inviting a Russian fan onstage and implying that Russians and Georgians were brothers. Int'l Relations Music Politics Russians Abroad War
August 17, 2023 Street Musicians Killed by Missile Two musicians were performing on the streets of Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. An hour later, a Russian missile strike killed them. Art Cities & Towns Music News War
August 16, 2023 A Video Song-Apology Three waterpark employees in Crimea were fined and forced to sing "Vladimir Putin is Great" after dancing to a Ukrainian song. Dissent Music Pop Culture War
August 15, 2023 Laying Low The tale of René Coignard, who changed his name and spent six months hiding in a wooden hut to escape the draft. Government Law Russians Abroad Social Issues War
August 15, 2023 The Student How a woman from Kiev became a symbol of emancipation for her generation. Education Family History St. Petersburg Urban Life Women