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11. Russia's Year of Horror

After a year of horrific war, why does a magazine like Russian Life continue? Why not simply wash our hands of it and walk away?

Tags: war in ukraine, war, journalism, russian life
12. Meduza Declared Undesirable

On January 26, Russia’s Prosecutor General declared the popular publication Meduza an “undesirable” organization.

Tags: journalism, dissent, meduza, media
13. Notes at the Front

Conviction of a journalist, regional dissent, and voices raised against the war.

Tags: regions, music, journalism, dissent
14. Russian Troops Set to Regroup?

“All of this is very bitter."

Russian newscaster Dmitry Kiselev

Tags: war in ukraine, Film & TV, news, media, journalism
15. Я Вас Люблю

"I love you."

Journalist Ivan Safronov after being sentenced to 22 years in prison for treason

Tags: government, law, espionage, journalism, ivan safronov
16. Rain Reenters the Forecast

Today, more than ever, the citizens of Russia should have access to independent information. And therefore it is especially important for us to return to the air. We, like tens of millions of Russians, want the war to end, and Russia to return to the path of development from catastrophe and destruction.

– Editor-in-chief Tikhon Dzyadko of Dozhd TV
Tags: war in ukraine, dissent, censorship, media, journalism
17. The Center of Denial

Putin denies Russia shelled a shopping center in Kremenchug, Ukraine, that killed 18 people.

Tags: journalism, war in ukraine, putin
18. Russian Life Returns to Print

It's Time. Russian Life magazine's print edition is returning.

Tags: journalism, publishing, russian life
19. Over 100 Days and 32 Lost

“This year’s Journalist’s Day has a special taste of bitterness. The fourth month of a full–scale war – and we lost 32 journalists… In eight years of war we lost even more. Eternal memory to our fighters of the advanced information front."

– Ukrainian Minister of Culture and Information Policy Oleksandr Tkachenko
Tags: journalist day, journalism, Ukrainians, war in ukraine
20. Russian Life Takes a Pause

As the world reels from the horrific, criminal events being perpetrated in Ukraine by Vladimir Putin, the Russian state, and the Russian military, all of us who nurture a love for Russian people, their culture and history, have been heartbroken. It is not easy to remain a Russophile when suddenly, all across the globe, the adjective “Russian” has become toxic.

Tags: russian life magazine, journalism, war in ukraine

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