An interview with Grigory Yavlinsky. Nadezhda Azhgikhina Moscow—On January 26, The Nation’s correspondent Nadezhda Azhgikhina ...
Far-right media mogul Konstantin Malofeev used to be an influential but fringe figure in Russian politics. While ...
Russia’s parliament is moving to formally expand the Federal Security Service’s authority to shut down communications ...
NEWS ANALYSIS. Both ideologically and in the methods they used to achieve their goals, the Russian and American presidents ...
On September 30th, 1994, Russian president, Boris Yeltsin, failed to exit his plane at Shannon Airport. A confidant scolded him, “You might sleep through Russia too.” Yeltsin forgave this impertinence ...
Russia's transition to a four-day working week is likely in the future, but it is impossible to implement such a model in the current conditions. About this on January 24 in an interview with Lenta.ru ...
Starting September 1, 2026, Russia will abolish the traditional bachelor's and master's degrees, replacing them with a new ...
A young adult-focused imprint of Russia’s largest book publisher, Eksmo, has shut down after being targeted by the Russian government for allegedly violating LGBTQ+ “propaganda” and “extremism” laws.
The slip of the tongue by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky during a press conference is excusable, since his main language is Russian, but it looks comical. Alexey Chepa, first deputy chairman ...
Understanding Russia’s operational games: the tradecraft that defines how the Kremlin spies and lies THE BLUF / COLUMN — The ...
The move follows renewed frustration among lawmakers over how they appear in public. At the heart of the change is an unusual complaint that photographs are making deputies look bad. The State Duma, ...