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Contribute today BARING VOSTOK INVESTORS LEAVE RUSSIA AFTER FRAUD SENTENCES END CONTROVERSIAL CHARGES Michael Calvey and Philippe Delpal's trial had sent shockwaves through Russia’s investment community. 2 Min read FORMER PRESIDENTIAL GUARD JAILED FOR 6 YEARS FOR DESERTING RUSSIAN ARMY A military court in the Siberian city of Barnaul found former presidential guard Mikhail Zhilin guilty of desertion and illegal border crossing. 1 Min read -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GAZPROM INVITED TO RECOVER OBJECT FOUND NEAR NORD STREAM PIPELINE Experts believe the object could be a signal antenna used to activate explosives in one part of the pipeline. 2 Min read live UKRAINE WAR: KYIV SIGNALS BAKHMUT COUNTEROFFENSIVE AGAINST 'EXHAUSTED' RUSSIAN TROOPS Head of Ukraine's ground forces lays out plans to take advantage of Russia's losses Russian-installed court sentences Ukrainian soldiers to 25 years in prison Blinken acknowledges Ukraine would not be able to win back all of lost territory parallel imports KAZAKHSTAN TO STRENGTHEN SCREENING OF RE-EXPORTS TO RUSSIA Kazakh firms have been helping meet Russian demand for high-tech consumer goods and other items that have become hard to obtain due to Western sanctions... 4 Min read pulling back WAGNER GROUP TO SHIFT FOCUS FROM UKRAINE WAR AFTER MILITARY FEUD, HEAVY LOSSES – BLOOMBERG Yevgeny Prigozhin reportedly plans to turn his focus back to Africa, where Wagner fighters are believed to have a presence in several countries. 2 Min read opinion Stefan Wolff PUTIN'S ICC ARREST WARRANT IS THE FIRST STEP IN HOLDING HIM ACCOUNTABLE Symbolic as it may seem now, the ICC warrant points to the enormous scale of the abuses committed by Russian forces in Ukraine, for which Putin bears ultimate... 4 Min read In depth MOSCOW BARS TARGETED IN POLICE RAIDS DEFY INTIMIDATION Underdog visitors were filmed being forced to sing patriotic songs during a police raid. Days later, the bar is busier than ever. 4 Min read wanted abroad RUSSIAN POLITICIAN KATZ ARRESTED IN ABSENTIA FOR SPREADING ‘FAKE’ NEWS ABOUT UKRAINE Maxim Katz discusses and criticizes Russia's military actions in Ukraine to his more than 1.7 million subscribers. 1 Min read AYYA T1 RUSSIA’S ‘IPHONE KILLER’ SELLS UNDER 1,000 SMARTPHONES IN FIRST YEAR Russia’s domestically made smartphone, the AYYA T1, has sold fewer than 1,000 units since it hit the market a year ago, Vedomosti reported Thursday. 2 Min read -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Editor's Pick opinion A YEAR OF WAR HAS LEFT RUSSIA’S ELITES ANCHORLESS AND ATOMIZED With sanctions set to stay, Russia's elites find themselves with little choice but to stay put and wait out the war. 5 Min read Editor's Pick In depth LANGUAGES IN RUSSIA DISAPPEARING FASTER THAN DATA SUGGESTS, ACTIVISTS WARN While Russia's 2021 census might help identify linguistic trends, experts argue it fails to capture the real number of active language users. 5 Min read Editor's Pick Death march IN PHOTOS: RUSSIAN FORCES INCH FORWARD IN BAKHMUT AT TERRIBLE HUMAN COST Already a byword for the futility of war, Bakhmut has so far defied all predictions that the battle for its control will soon be over. 1 Min read Editor's Pick opinion A FAMILY HISTORY OF NOT LOOKING BACK Reflecting on the year since I left Russia — and a century since my grandparents emigrated from the Russian Empire. 7 Min read Editor's Pick In depth A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO RUSSIA'S FRAGMENTED OPPOSITION The Moscow Times has compiled a list of the nine largest and most influential Russian opposition groups. 6 Min read Editor's Pick opinion NAVALNY'S POLICY SHIFT ON CRIMEA MAY BE TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE Alexei Navalny finally appears to have accepted the moral case for returning Crimea to Ukraine, but its future may no longer be Russia's to decide. 4 Min read Editor's Pick In depth ‘WAR HAS A COST’: THE JOURNALISTS TALLYING RUSSIA’S DEAD SOLDIERS A group of volunteer journalists is painstakingly building a database of the Russian soldiers lost in Ukraine. 5 Min read JUST IN * March 24, 2023 KAZAKHSTAN TO STRENGTHEN SCREENING OF RE-EXPORTS TO RUSSIA * March 24, 2023 GAZPROM INVITED TO RECOVER OBJECT FOUND NEAR NORD STREAM PIPELINE * March 24, 2023 BARING VOSTOK INVESTORS LEAVE RUSSIA AFTER FRAUD SENTENCES END * March 24, 2023 FORMER PRESIDENTIAL GUARD JAILED FOR 6 YEARS FOR DESERTING RUSSIAN ARMY * March 23, 2023 RUSSIA NAMES LAWYER CHIKOV, JOURNALIST VARLAMOV ‘FOREIGN AGENTS’ * March 23, 2023 WORLD ATHLETICS DOPING BAN ON RUSSIA LIFTED, BUT RUSSIANS STILL SUSPENDED * March 23, 2023 HEAD OF KYIV MONASTERY SAYS MONKS TO DEFY EVICTION ORDER Editor's Pick opinion A YEAR OF WAR HAS LEFT RUSSIA’S ELITES ANCHORLESS AND ATOMIZED With sanctions set to stay, Russia's elites find themselves with little choice but to stay put and wait out the war. 5 Min read Editor's Pick In depth LANGUAGES IN RUSSIA DISAPPEARING FASTER THAN DATA SUGGESTS, ACTIVISTS WARN While Russia's 2021 census might help identify linguistic trends, experts argue it fails to capture the real number of active language users. 5 Min read Editor's Pick Death march IN PHOTOS: RUSSIAN FORCES INCH FORWARD IN BAKHMUT AT TERRIBLE HUMAN COST Already a byword for the futility of war, Bakhmut has so far defied all predictions that the battle for its control will soon be over. 1 Min read Editor's Pick opinion A FAMILY HISTORY OF NOT LOOKING BACK Reflecting on the year since I left Russia — and a century since my grandparents emigrated from the Russian Empire. 7 Min read Editor's Pick In depth A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO RUSSIA'S FRAGMENTED OPPOSITION The Moscow Times has compiled a list of the nine largest and most influential Russian opposition groups. 6 Min read Editor's Pick opinion NAVALNY'S POLICY SHIFT ON CRIMEA MAY BE TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE Alexei Navalny finally appears to have accepted the moral case for returning Crimea to Ukraine, but its future may no longer be Russia's to decide. 4 Min read Editor's Pick In depth ‘WAR HAS A COST’: THE JOURNALISTS TALLYING RUSSIA’S DEAD SOLDIERS A group of volunteer journalists is painstakingly building a database of the Russian soldiers lost in Ukraine. 5 Min read -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us: OPINION Stefan Wolff PUTIN'S ICC ARREST WARRANT IS THE FIRST STEP IN HOLDING HIM ACCOUNTABLE 4 Min read Arnold Khachaturov WHY WE SHOULDN’T EXPECT THE RUSSIAN ECONOMY TO COLLAPSE TOMORROW 3 Min read James Horncastle HOW THE BATTLE FOR BAKHMUT HAS EXPOSED RUSSIA’S FAULT LINES 4 Min read Alexandra Prokopenko A YEAR OF WAR HAS LEFT RUSSIA’S ELITES ANCHORLESS AND ATOMIZED 5 Min read Nigel Gould-Davies FROM AUTHORITARIANISM TO TOTALITARIANISM: HOW THE WAR HAS CHANGED RUSSIA 4 Min read Mikhail Vinogradov RUSSIA’S BITE NO LONGER MATCHES ITS BARK IN UKRAINE 5 Min read more opinion PHOTOS AND VIDEOS TMT Lecture Series THE GULAG LEGACY. MEMORY OF STALINISM IN TODAY’S RUSSIA – NIKOLAI EPPLÉE 1 Min read state visit IN PHOTOS: PUTIN AND XI SHORE UP SINO-RUSSIAN ALLIANCE DESPITE DIFFERING AGENDAS 1 Min read muted celebrations IN PHOTOS: RUSSIA MARKS 9 YEARS OF CRIMEA ANNEXATION AMID FULL-SCALE INVASION 1 Min read Death march IN PHOTOS: RUSSIAN FORCES INCH FORWARD IN BAKHMUT AT TERRIBLE HUMAN COST 1 Min read IN DEPTH 'lightning never strikes twice' MOSCOW BARS TARGETED IN POLICE RAIDS DEFY INTIMIDATION Underdog visitors were filmed being forced to sing patriotic songs during a police raid. Days later, the bar is busier than ever. 4 Min read growing censorship BOOKS REMOVED AND MOVIES BANNED UNDER RUSSIA’S ‘LGBT PROPAGANDA’ LAW The vague wording of the legislation has encouraged self-censorship and led major publishers and streaming services to erase content. 4 Min read dying out LANGUAGES IN RUSSIA DISAPPEARING FASTER THAN DATA SUGGESTS, ACTIVISTS WARN While Russia's 2021 census might help identify linguistic trends, experts argue it fails to capture the real number of active language users. 5 Min read regime change A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO RUSSIA'S FRAGMENTED OPPOSITION The Moscow Times has compiled a list of the nine largest and most influential Russian opposition groups. 6 Min read emigration challenges TO REACH RUSSIAN AUDIENCES, EMIGRE ACTIVISTS AND MEDIA FORCED TO INNOVATE Exiled Russian activists are working hard to remain one step ahead of the Kremlin and relevant to their audiences. 4 Min read MOST READ * 1 AYYA T1 RUSSIA’S ‘IPHONE KILLER’ SELLS UNDER 1,000 SMARTPHONES IN FIRST YEAR * 2 pulling back WAGNER GROUP TO SHIFT FOCUS FROM UKRAINE WAR AFTER MILITARY FEUD, HEAVY LOSSES – BLOOMBERG * 3 Pivot to Asia SECOND RUSSIAN PIPELINE DELAY SIGN THAT CHINA HOLDS 'UPPER HAND' — ANALYSTS * 4 Liveblog UKRAINE WAR: ZELENSKY VISITS PARTIALLY-OCCUPIED KHERSON REGION * 5 broken ankle bracelet RUSSIAN GOVERNOR'S SON ON THE RUN AFTER ESCAPING HOUSE ARREST IN ITALY More in depth -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUSINESS sponsored CAMPAIGNS FOR HUMANITY: €10,000 AWARDS FOR RUSSIANS SUPPORTING UKRAINE When we recognize our shared humanity, we are not strangers; we are simply friends who haven’t met yet. 3 Min read parallel imports KAZAKHSTAN TO STRENGTHEN SCREENING OF RE-EXPORTS TO RUSSIA Kazakh firms have been helping meet Russian demand for high-tech consumer goods and other items that have become hard to obtain due to Western sanctions... 4 Min read FRESH TWIST GAZPROM INVITED TO RECOVER OBJECT FOUND NEAR NORD STREAM PIPELINE Experts believe the object could be a signal antenna used to activate explosives in one part of the pipeline. 2 Min read CONTROVERSIAL CHARGES BARING VOSTOK INVESTORS LEAVE RUSSIA AFTER FRAUD SENTENCES END Michael Calvey and Philippe Delpal's trial had sent shockwaves through Russia’s investment community. 2 Min read More business -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ARTS AND LIFE the word's worth SHAME THAT IS CRINGEWORTHY When figuring out teen slang leads to a puzzle with an English translation. 4 Min read political promotion FORMER KREMLIN YOUTH ACTIVIST APPOINTED HEAD OF PUSHKIN MUSEUM A former policewoman and erstwhile pro-Kremlin youth movement member has been appointed to run Moscow’s Pushkin Museum. 1 Min read long read AUTHOR JADE MCGLYNN TAKES ON 'RUSSIA'S WAR' Vladimir Putin could not fight a war against Ukraine without the backing of the Russian people. 10 Min read languages of peace VOICES OF RUSSIA: THE WOUNDED HEART OF A URALS ARTIST Alisa Gorshenina, aka Alice Hualice, launched the art project “I hear the voices of Russia.” 3 Min read More Arts and Life -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE NEW DIASPORA 'foreign agent' law WHILE SOME RUSSIAN EXILES JOIN GEORGIA PROTESTS, OTHERS KEEP AWAY When thousands of Georgians protested this week, some Russian exiles joined rallies that would have been unthinkable in their homeland. 3 Min read opinion Michele A. Berdy A FAMILY HISTORY OF NOT LOOKING BACK Reflecting on the year since I left Russia — and a century since my grandparents emigrated from the Russian Empire. 7 Min read emigration challenges TO REACH RUSSIAN AUDIENCES, EMIGRE ACTIVISTS AND MEDIA FORCED TO INNOVATE Exiled Russian activists are working hard to remain one step ahead of the Kremlin and relevant to their audiences. 4 Min read lost luminaries 9 RUSSIAN CULTURAL AND SPORTING FIGURES WHO EMIGRATED IN A YEAR OF WAR Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sparked an exodus of cultural and sporting stars, many of whom publicly condemned the war. 6 Min read More the new diaspora * The Moscow Times * About us * Jobs * Advertise with us * Privacy Policy * * Your Personal Information * Change Consent * * Podcasts * Videos * Galleries * Newsletters * Archive * Follow us * * Media Partners * * Faridaily * Coda Story * Eurasianet * Novaya Gazeta Europe * * * The Bell * The Eurasian Climate Brief * Carnegie Endowment * TV Rain Newsroom © The Moscow Times, all rights reserved.