March 01, 2022 Watch Where You Step In recent months the Russian press corps has been honing its euphemistic language skills, wondering how to talk crap. Customs Humor Language
March 01, 2022 She Fought to the Death Dubbed the “Mother Teresa of Dagestan,” Aishat Magomedova wanted something very simple: to give the women of Dagestan access to quality health care. Apparently, she did too good a job. Culture Government Health Regions Religion Women
March 01, 2022 The Bottlephonist The life of a street musician is not an easy one. But it is one thing to busk with a guitar or pan flute, quite another to have to set up a complex vertical xylophone made of bottles. Music St. Petersburg
March 01, 2022 Political Animals The Novosibirsk Zoo in Siberia announced that, for 2022, its new mascot would be chosen by a public vote. It turned into a scandal. Animals Humor
March 01, 2022 Lessons from a Hermit In a remote corner of Siberia, the last of a family of Old Believers lives her life in a state of time out of time. With a little help from some friends. Regions Religion Rural Life
March 01, 2022 Facts and Figures from the War In which we share a few illustrative facts and figures from the war in Ukraine. Government Travel War
February 26, 2022 Bellyaching in Belarus Locals near Belarus's border with Ukraine have complaints about ill-mannered interlopers: Russian troops. Government Int'l Relations Men Military
February 25, 2022 Hashish, Putin, and a Libyan Beach Libyan police have recovered 323 blocks of hashish embellished with Vladimir Putin's portrait. Cities & Towns Government Law Social Issues
February 24, 2022 Bass Guitar, Baby Goats, and a Break for Guys In this week's Odder News: a rocker's dream, a holiday for men, and goat saviors. Animals Gifts Holidays Men Music
February 22, 2022 There's a Visa For That Is Russia is looking to streamline its 30+ types of visas by potentially adding four more? Economy Government Law News Travel
February 20, 2022 Ukraine Invasions and Justifications: Catherine the Great Got There First An illustrated history that draws parallels between a potential invasion of Ukraine today and Catherine the Great’s occupation and annexation of Crimea in the late 1700s. History Int'l Relations Military Politics Regions War Women
February 19, 2022 Bronze, Silver, & GOLD The Russian Olympic Committee has won 26 medals in the Beijing Winter Olympics of 2022. Culture Film & TV News Sports