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The Moscow Times has been a member of Linktree for 6 years and joined in June 2020. The social media accounts linked to from The Moscow Times are: Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn, Telegram, Threads, X, Bluesky. Besides social media accounts, moscowtimes has populated their site with Regions Calling: Russia’s Fuel-Producing Hub Struggles to Shake Off Supply Crisis, Regions Calling: As Fuel Crisis Widens, Russia’s Regions Brace for the Worst, Russia Went From World Cup Host to Football Outcast. Or Did It?, ‘It’s Like Winning at Roulette’: War Quotas Squeeze Russian Students Out of Free University Spots, ‘Peaceful Russia’: Anti-War Exiles Found Their First Political Party, This Imprisoned Mathematician Has Global Support. Will That Help Him in Russian Prison?, How This Russian Nuclear Waste Dump Became an Unlikely Victim of the Ukraine War, Has the Tide Turned Against Russia in the Ukraine War?, Regions Calling: Inside Errol Musk’s Regional Ambitions, As the World Speculates, Here’s What Russians Are Actually Talking About, Pro-War Books, Bomb Checks and Z-Poetry Reign at St. Petersburg’s Literary Fair, Central Asia Is Done With Letting Moscow Write Its History, Governor Reshuffle in Border Regions Shows How Kremlin Is Militarizing Russia’s Elites, Experts Say, Who Is Yana Lantratova, Russia’s New Human Rights Commissioner?, On Trump’s Heels, Putin Gets a Lavish Welcome in China but No Blockbuster Deals, Regions Calling: Dagestan’s Tourism Boom Is a Recipe for Colonialist Exploitation, Even in Exile, Russia’s Political Opposition Struggles to Rise Above Its Divisions, Russia Readies for Dialed-Down Victory Day Spectacle as Drones Fly and Millions Go Offline, This Mysterious Occult Healer Is Behind Some of Russia’s Biggest Wartime Protests, Why an Official’s Flight to the U.S. Should Worry the Kremlin, Regions Calling: Who Is Indigenous in Russia, Anyway? - The Moscow Times, Black Rain, Toxic Air and Bird Deaths: Russian Black Sea Town Reels From Refinery Strike, Instagram Star’s Appeal to Putin Sets Off a War of Words, From State TV to the Opposition, Novaya Gazeta’s Dmitry Muratov: ‘Cruelty Has Become a Form of Patriotism’, Moscow Warns of ‘Perfect Storm’ for EU After Orbán’s Defeat in Hungary, Dagestan Was Already Facing an Infrastructure Crisis. Then Came the Floods., ‘Admission Is Now a One-Way Ticket’: Kremlin Escalates Crackdown on Western Universities, I’m in Russia. By Blocking Telegram, the Kremlin Is Shooting Itself in the Foot., Regions Calling: Spring Floods Catch Russian Officials Off Guard, Regions Calling: Siberian Farmers Abandon Livestock Standoff, ‘Are You All Cowards?’: Russian Universities Pressure Students to Fight in Ukraine, What We Know About Karabash, the Town From Oscar-Winning ‘Mr. Nobody Against Putin’, Pavel Talankin Was a ’Nobody Against Putin.’ Now He Has an Oscar., ‘Putin, Come Out!’: Why Artist Pavel Krisevich Challenged the Russian Leader to a Duel, Regions Calling: In Russia, All Eyes Are on Siberia’s Farmers, ‘Tomorrow They Might Come for Others’: In Russia’s Arctic, a Lone Lawmaker Defies the System, 1 Month In, How Has Starlink Shutdown Impacted Russia’s War Effort?, Regions Calling: Who Is Putin’s Man for the Middle East?, Russia Fast-Tracks Ukraine War Veterans Into Paralympic Sport, As Manpower Shortages Deepen, Russia Recruits Foreign Women for War, Shaman Disrespected the Sacred Lake Baikal. But It Faces Ecological Catastrophe, Too., Laurent Vinatier Studied Russia. Then the Country Imprisoned Him., While Russia Says It Is ‘Denazifying’ Ukraine, Far-Right Groups Are Fighting for Moscow, ‘Systemic Degradation’: How 4 Years of Occupation Have Devastated the Economy of Eastern Ukraine, After 80 Years, Russia and Japan Still Can’t Agree on Who These Islands Belong To, What the Epstein Files Tell Us – And Don’t Tell Us – About His Ties to Russia, Regions Calling: The Human Cost of the Coal Industry Crisis, With Abkhazia and South Ossetia, Russia Holds a Poisoned Chalice, As Everyday Prices Creep Upwards, Russians Feel the Pinch, The Moscow Times | Substack, ‘Crunching Ice Under My Feet’: In Russia’s Sakha, a Still-Unbuilt Bridge Is a Matter of Life and Death, ‘I Don’t Know When This Will End’: As Ukraine Steps Up Strikes, Crimea Grapples With Fuel Shortages and Blackouts, Moscow’s Only Anglican Church Is Divided, and Headed to Court, The World Shouldn’t Be Confused When Russians Shrug Off a Crisis, Despite Sanctions and Boycotts, Some Western Musicians Return to the Stage in Russia, How Viktor Tsoi’s Songs Became Anthems of Protest and Propaganda in Putin’s Russia, Cheburashka Could Never Be a Symbol of War. He Is an Outsider, Like Me., Artists Against the Kremlin vol.2: A Book of Critical Art & Resistance by The Moscow Times, What Did Russia Look Like in 2016?, ‘Heated Rivalry’ Catches Fire in Russia Despite Kremlin’s Anti-LGBTQ+ Repressions, The Moscow Times — Undesirable Collection, ‘Completely Cut Off’: Kamchatka Calls for Moscow’s Help as Record Snowfall Paralyzes Region, Donate to The Moscow Times, As Visa-Free Chinese Tourism Begins, Russians Reluctantly Welcome the Influx, Latest News, ‘Only Russia Can Stop It’: Moscow Taunts Europe, Denmark Over Trump’s Greenland Plans, Opinion Pieces, Who Will Take Responsibility for the Foreign Fighters Recruited for Russia’s War?, Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter, Belgorod Region Reels From Largest Power Outage of Ukraine War, The Moscow Times' Russian service, For Russia’s Wartime Diaspora, New Year’s Traditions Become a Tether to Home, How the Scamming of a Pro-Putin Pop Star Rattled Russia’s Housing Market, Arkady Volozh’s Second Act, ‘Fragmented Presence’: One Year After Assad’s Fall, Moscow Struggles to Maintain Its Influence in Syria, In Russia’s Karelia, Neighboring Finland’s NATO Membership Deepens Divides, Did Russia Really Have a Gasoline Crisis? New Data Suggests Otherwise., ‘Demotivating and Unjust’: In Russia’s Regions, Medical Students Decry New Work Placement Policy, Regions Calling: Life With No Internet Is the New Normal, ‘Carousel Arrests’: Inside Russia’s Tactic for Keeping Detainees Locked Up - The Moscow Times, Regions Calling: Kremlin’s New Holidays Offer a Hollow Embrace of Indigenous Peoples, Activists Say, In Photos: The Works of Conceptual Artist Erik Bulatov, As Russia Closes In on Pokrovsk, Ukraine Fights to Buy Time, Russia Underground S2 E3: Reading as Defiance, With ‘Russian Houses,’ Moscow Expands Soft Power Push Into Africa, Russia Underground S2 E2: Covert Curricula, ‘Belarus’ Strategic Importance Cannot Be Ignored’: Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, Is Flying in Russia as Deadly as it Seems?, Despite Costly Programs and an Intensified Family Values Campaign, Russian Women Aren’t Having More Children, They Fled Discrimination in Russia. Now They’re Swept Up in Trump’s Immigration Crackdown., Sensing War Fatigue, Kremlin Exploits Music Festivals to Subtly Cultivate Patriotism, Russians Were Asked to Vote on the New 500-Ruble Bill Design. It Became a Political Lightning Rod., Regions Calling: Governments Cut Back on Once-Lucrative Military Enlistment Payments, When Normal Life Becomes Impossible: Stories from St. Petersburg Nearly 4 Years Into War, As Kremlin Boasts of Arctic Riches, Indigenous Peoples Struggle to Survive, Why Is the Kremlin Insisting on Ukraine Holding Elections?, Putin’s Musings on Immortality Highlight His Glaring Succession Dilemma, Russians to Vote in Regional Elections the Kremlin Can’t Fully Script, Orthodox Faith with Soviet Aesthetics: What a Rare Moscow Parade Says About Power in Russia, Experts: With Drones Over Poland, Russia Carries Out Boldest Test of Western Defenses Yet, In Photos: North Korean War Paintings Take Center Stage in Moscow Exhibition, Beyond Putin and Xi’s Bromance, Chinese Culture Creeps Into Daily Life in Russia, Russia Faces Declining Numbers of Schoolchildren. What Did the Kremlin Expect?, For Russian Asylum Seekers, the United States Is Not the Land of the Free, What the Power of Siberia 2 Deal Really Means for Russia and China, The Russian Orthodox Church’s Soft Power Even Reaches the United States, In the Donbas ‘Fortress,’ Ukraine’s Soldiers Refuse to Yield, Tactical Victories in Ukraine Peace Talks Will Only Lead to Strategic Defeat, Can Russia Weather a Fuel Crisis Caused by Ukrainian Drone Attacks?, Russia Grinds Ahead in Donetsk, Testing Ukraine’s ‘Fortress Belt’ as U.S. Struggles to Broker Peace, Russia’s State-Backed Messaging App Is a Blatant Attempt at Control, Russia Risks Arctic Environmental Disaster in Pursuit of Profit and Power, From War Surge to Slump: Is the Russian Economy Heading Toward Recession?, ‘Between an Amusement Park and Something Horrible’: Anna Narinskaya Brings LGBTQ+ Russians’ Plight to Life, Prioritizing Veterans and Widows in University Admissions Is About Control, Not Social Mobility, Ukraine Needs Security Guarantees Moscow Will Take Seriously. The West Isn’t Up to the Task., Russia’s Pro-War Bloggers See ‘Humiliation’ in Putin-Trump Summit, Why Is It So Hard for Putin to End the War in Ukraine? - The Moscow Times, Trump Is Doing Putin a Favor — And Abandoning His Allies, We Must Cut Off the Labor Sources of Russia’s War Machine, In Ukraine’s Donbas, a Vital Highway Under Siege — And the Soldiers Trying to Shield It, ‘Bridge Between Nations?’: Putin and Trump to Meet in Alaska Amid Concerns Over Ukraine’s Exclusion, It Looks Like Trump Will Sell Ukraine Out, Putin Is Aging and Nobody Wants to Do Anything About It, New Missile Crisis or No Real Change? Experts Weigh In on End of Russia’s Intermediate-Range Missile Moratorium, Marat Gelman Seeks to Disarm Putin’s Nuclear Threats in New Art Project, Trump’s Break-Up With Putin Is a Slap on the Wrist, Not a Knock-Out Punch, ‘God Help Me’: Kamchatka Residents Recount Massive 8.8 Magnitude Earthquake, Russia’s War Against Ukraine Has Seen an Explosion in HIV Rates, Don’t Believe the Kremlin’s Lies About Race in Russia, Sun, Sea and the Russian Flag: Inside Vacation Season on the Beaches of Occupied Ukraine, ‘Harmful by Nature’: Bashkortostan’s Controversial New Mining Project Could Have Global Impacts, Passenger Plane Crashes in Russia’s Far East, Nearly 50 People Feared Dead, Where Do Russia and Ukraine Stand Ahead of Their Third Round of Peace Talks?, Russian Banks Will Fall. The Question Is How Hard., There Remains a Way to Make Russia Pay for Its Crimes, Trump Is Toughening on Russia. But Some Senators Want Him to Go Further., Not Even a Putinist Minister’s Suicide Could Unite Russia’s Opposition, I’m Still Working as an Independent Journalist in Russia. Here’s What It’s Like., ‘We Don’t Care’: Russian Officials, Media React to Trump’s Ukraine War Ultimatum, Flight Disruptions and Internet Outages Bring Chaos to Russia’s Regions, Putin Redefined ‘Patriotism.’ Now Trump Is Doing the Same., How Far Will Russia’s Wartime Anti-LGBTQ+ Campaign Go?, Who Was Roman Starovoit, the Sacked Transportation Minister Found Dead in Apparent Suicide?, Yerevan and Baku Now Have a Shared Enemy in Moscow, In Russia’s Dagestan, Iran-Israel Conflict Hits Close to Home, Mariupol Children Undergo Pro-Russian Indoctrination at St. Petersburg ‘Wellness Camps’, Moldova Is the Testing Ground for Russia’s Disinformation Machine, The Kremlin Finally Acknowledged Russia Holds Political Prisoners. That’s a Big Step., ‘A Turning Point That Never Happened’: Eyewitnesses Recall the Wagner Mercenary Mutiny 2 Years Later, In Altai Republic, a Kremlin-Backed Government Reform Aids the Tycoons, As the New Syrian Regime Gains Legitimacy, It Is Pushing Russia Out, In a Prolonged Israel-Iran Conflict, Russia’s Economy Stands to Reap the Benefits, ‘You’re a Second-Class Citizen’: Arrests, Club Raids and Extremism Charges Define LGBTQ+ Life in Russia in 2025, Putin’s Davos Reduced to Taliban, Nepo Babies and Pariah States, Putin Wants to Mediate Between Israel and Iran. Is That Even Possible?, Russia Ramps Up Borrowing as Oil Revenues Falter and War Spending Soars, ‘Blacklist’: The Groups Shaming Russian Women Who Marry Soldiers for Money, Russia’s Opposition Fears the Country’s Disintegration. If It Happens, It Would Be Their Own Doing., NATO to End Disclosure of Ukraine Aid and Defense Planning, Fearing Russian Exploitation, Kyiv Reels From One of Russia’s Largest Attacks in Months, Russia’s Railways Are Hard to Knock Off Track and Crucial for the War, The Wagner Group Is Leaving Mali. But Russian Mercenaries Aren’t Going Anywhere., Russia Underground: Journalism Against the Odds, ‘Plush Troops’: The Pro-War Children’s Toys Taking Over Russia’s Online Marketplaces, Armenia Is Breaking Up With Russia – And Putin Can’t Stop It, Putin Believes Russia Is Winning the War in Ukraine. The Battlefield Picture Tells a Different Story., Why Is Bashkortostan Getting a Ukrainian Cultural Center?, How Putin Turned Against Tech and ‘Strangled’ Russia’s Silicon Dreams, Russia and Ukraine Agree to New Prisoner Exchange After Second Round of Talks, But No Ceasefire In Sight, Ukraine’s Audacious Drone Attacks Are a Recipe for Russian Paranoia, Russia Underground: Journalism Against the Odds, In Russia’s Sakha, a Fallen Conscript’s Family Searches for Justice on the State’s Terms, ‘I Have Nothing to Fear’: The Anti-War Leningrad Siege Survivor Running for St. Petersburg Governor, Russia Underground: Life on the Margins, Will Putin Tap Tatarstan’s Global Appeal for the Russia-U.S. Rapprochement?, How a Tribunal for Putin Could Save Russia, No ‘Real Concessions’: Putin Used Trump Call to Delay, Not End Ukraine War, Experts Say, Russia and Ukraine Resume Direct Talks for First Time Since 2022, Behind the Diplomatic Curtain: Why Putin Refused to Meet Zelensky in Istanbul, ‘Find Joy in Everything’: Election Monitor Grigory Melkonyants’ Last Word in Court, Russia’s State Nuclear Giant Is Now Inseparable From Its War on Ukraine, In Kazakhstan, Russia Looms Large Over World War II Commemorations, Can Official Russian Statistics Be Trusted?, In Russia’s Bashkortostan, Fresh Tensions Grow Over Planned Copper Mining Site, ‘We Need to Recognize Russia’s Colonial Violence’: Buryat Illustrator Seseg Jigjitova, Public Pride, Private Torment: The Russian Women Waiting for Men at War, Russian Police Raid Gyms and Martial Arts Clubs Amid Spring Conscription Drive, Trump Tower Moscow, Rare Earths and Geopolitical Perks: How the Kremlin Plans to Bait Trump Into a Grand Bargain, Despite Deteriorating Rights in Russia, UN Rapporteur Still Believes in Dialogue, Here’s Why More Russians Don’t Read Independent Journalism, Major Fires in Siberia, Far East Mark Ominous Start to Russia’s 2025 Wildfire Season, Kremlin Claims Ovechkin’s NHL Goal Record as Propaganda Victory, Russia’s Businessmen Are Natural Opponents of Putin. They Just Don’t Know It Yet, Artists Against the Kremlin Book Presentation in Amsterdam, The Window for an Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal Is Closing, So You’ve Been Drafted Into the Russian Army. What Does That Mean?, Secretive Energy Supplies and Harboring Assad: Inside the Kremlin’s Balancing Act With Syria’s New Leaders, After Losing Limbs to War, Russian Amputee Veterans Grapple With Officials’ Empty Promises, Kremlin Claims Ovechkin’s NHL Goal Record as Propaganda Victory - The Moscow Times, Alla Gutnikova: ‘Dictatorships End, Walls Fall and Prisons Burn’, The Window for an Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal Is Closing, In Russia’s Universities, Anti-War Voices Are Silenced. But Resistance Remains., Russian Firms Lure South Asian Migrants Amid Historic Labor Shortage, ‘Witch Hunt’: Why Russia Is Blaming a Closed Ingush Sufi Order for Major Terrorist Acts, Playing for Time: What the Kremlin Wants in New Talks with the U.S. on Ukraine, Hedge Funds, Beware – Russia Is a Bad Investment, In Armenia's Second City, Russian Military Outpost With a Dark Past Faces a Precarious Future, For Russia’s Regional Journalism, RFE/RL’s Closure a ‘Catastrophe’, ‘We Cannot Trust the Russians’: Ukrainians Skeptical Toward Ceasefire Hopes, What Is the Economy Like in Russia? Just Ask Ordinary People, Orthodox Easter Diplomacy: Kremlin and White House Pursue Fast-Tracked Putin-Trump Meeting, Trump Halts Military Aid to Ukraine: Experts Say Front Will Hold, But Challenges to Intensify, Russian Army’s Use of Donkeys in Ukraine Underscores a Staggering Equipment Shortage, ‘You Can’t Trust Putin’: Chechens, Georgians and Belarusians Fighting for Ukraine Warn of Russian Betrayal, ‘Extermination of Entire Nations’: Scientist Maria Vyushkova Counts Russia’s Indigenous War Dead, After 3 Years of War, Ukraine Is in an Absurd Position, Portrait of a Nation: How Ordinary Russians’ Lives Have Changed in 3 Years of War, ’Nothing Will Ever Be the Same’: The Russians Returning Home After Years of Wartime Emigration, For Indigenous Families in Russia, Keeping Language Alive Is an Impossible Task, Kremlin Eyes Grand Bargain as Trump Pushes for Rushed Ukraine Peace Deal, Russia and U.S. Agree to Start Ukraine Peace Talks, But No Plans Yet for Trump-Putin Meeting, One Year After His Death, Allies and Supporters Remember Navalny in Berlin Memorial, Putin Won’t Settle for Less Than a U.S. Betrayal of Ukraine, ‘Why Are We Handing Russia What It Wants?’: EU’s Chief Diplomat Blasts U.S. Over Ukraine, Experts, Politicians Lukewarm on Prospects for Putin-Trump Peace Talks, Strategic Alliance or Uneasy Tango for Russia and China in the Arctic?, Russia’s New Migration Regulations ‘Very Dangerous’ For Millions of Foreign Laborers, Activists Warn, U.S., Ukraine and Russia Soften Positions Ahead of Mooted Ceasefire Talks, ‘What Motivates Me Is My Love for Komi’: Indigenous Activist Lana Pylaeva, Europe’s Rejection of Russian Gas Was Historic. Its Impact Could Be Short Lived, In Russia, Yura Borisov’s Historic Oscar Nomination Leaves the Regime Lost for Words, Activist Viktoria Maladaeva Uplifts Russia’s Indigenous Peoples With Power of Unity, Negotiations With Trump Are a Win-Win for the Kremlin, What Next for Russian Gas in Europe: 5 Key Questions, ‘They Destroyed Everything’: With Russia Gone, Syrians Begin a Long, Painful Process of Rebuilding, Where Russia, Ukraine and Trump Stand as Possible Peace Talks Loom, ‘I’m a Real-Life Katyusha’: As Russia Hikes Payments for Soldiers, Their Wives Flaunt Newfound Affluence, We Can’t Condemn the People of Occupied Ukraine to the Reality of Russian Occupation, Kremlin Courts Trump Behind the Scenes as His Foreign Policy Rhetoric Rattles U.S. Allies, ‘I Realized My Efforts Were Futile’: How a Russian Combat Medic Deserted From the Front Lines, Why Aren’t Russia’s Elites Fleeing Putin?, Full Support or Quiet Resistance: Ukraine War Splits Russia’s Buddhists, ‘I Realized My Efforts Were Futile’: How a Russian Combat Medic Deserted From the Front Lines, Indonesia Joined BRICS. What Does Russia Want From Them?, Artist Nadya Raplya: ‘If Putin Is Gone, I’ll Be in Moscow Tomorrow’, Russia Takes a Political, Military and Economic Hit as Syria’s Assad Falls from Power, Caught in Riots, Georgia’s Protesters Say They Must Choose Between Europe and Russia, Putin’s Warrior Middle Class: How Sustainable Is Russia’s Cash-for-Recruitment Tactic?, Why Russia’s Opposition Must Not Abandon the Russian Flag, What Do We Know About Russia’s Nuclear Weapons?, Moscow Politician Jailed for Denouncing War Sentenced to 3 More Years, ‘Soviet-Minded Men Rule Everything in Russia’: Journalist Ekaterina Kotrikadze, Ex-State TV Reporter Zhanna Agalakova: 'We All Bear Some Degree of Responsibility', Russia’s Economy Is Spoiling as Putin Struggles to Balance Guns and Butter, Russia Fired Hypersonic Missile at Ukraine in Response to U.S. and U.K. Long-Range Missiles, Putin Says, Women Against the Kremlin, Freed U.S.-Russian Journalist Alsu Kurmasheva: ‘Our Work Right Now Is to Be a Witness to History’, Putin Approves Changes to Russia’s Nuclear Doctrine Amid Escalation Concerns, How U.S. Approval of Long-Range Missiles Striking Russia Could Alter the Ukraine War, Kremlin and FSB Order Gulag Museum’s Closure in Latest Crackdown on Historical Memory, Russia Is Playing a Long Game. Georgia Cannot Fight It Alone, What Has Ukraine Achieved in the Kursk Offensive?, North Koreans Fighting for Russia Put Warm Words into Practice, Russia to Host Landmark BRICS Summit in Ongoing Bid to Reshape World Order, Russia Takes Aim at ‘Childfree’ Ideology in Controversial Bid to Boost Birth Rates, Russia’s Central Bank Raises Key Rate to Historic 21%, Signals Aggressive Fight to Curb Inflation, Why Russia Doesn’t Think the Taliban Are Terrorists Anymore, Kadyrov's 'Blood Feud' Is a New Escalation in His Power Play, In Russia’s Republic of Sakha, a Fatal Stray Dog Attack Underscores Country-Wide Problem, Could Putin’s ’New Elite’ of Soldier-Politicians Backfire?, Despite Fears of Wider Middle East War, Russian Emigres in Israel Say They Are Unlikely to Leave, On the Pokrovsk Front, Ukrainian Forces Struggle To Hold Back the Russian Advance, Why Russia Is Promoting Itself as an Anti-Woke Sanctuary, We Can’t Be Cowed by Russia’s New Nuclear Doctrine. It’s Business as Usual, Muzzled in the West, RT Still Reaches Audiences Across the Globe, Russia’s Violent 1990s Re-Erupted With Wildberries Shootout, Why Were No Chechens or Prisoners of Kadyrov Included in the Prisoner Swap?, To See How Badly Russia Is Governed, Look at the Kremlin’s Response to Kursk, What Will Shake Russians’ Apathy Toward the War?, Should the West Sanction Russia’s Neighbors in Central Asia?, ‘My Hands Are Stained with Blood’: The Russian Soldiers Fleeing the War in Ukraine, Navalnaya’s Decolonization Critique Proves That Russia’s Liberal Opposition Hasn’t Been Listening to Indigenous Voices, U.S. Debate Night: Trump and Harris Spar Over Russia and Ukraine, 'The West, Like Russia, Is Trying to Pressure Him': What Do Russians Think About Pavel Durov’s Legal Battle in France?, Mongolia’s Reluctance to Arrest Putin a ‘Major Setback’ for International Law, Experts Say, In the ‘Urals Switzerland,’ a Village Boycotts Vote for Pro-Kremlin Governor Over Neglected Road, How Russia’s Diamond Republic Finds Manpower for Putin’s Army, Russia's Ban on ‘LGBT Movement’ Sends Chill Through St. Petersburg Gay Nightlife, Putin to Bet on Ultra-Conservatism, Economy and Victory in Ukraine in 2024 Election Campaign, 'Urban Madmen': Russia’s Environmental Activists Targeted With Soviet-Style Punitive Psychiatry.