Year: 2022

  • Russia Reports Third Civilian Death in Cross-Border Shelling

    Russia Reports Third Civilian Death in Cross-Border Shelling

    A resident of a village near the border with Ukraine has died after a “full day” of shelling, the governor of western Russia’s Belgorod region said Friday. The unidentified woman, who was wounded in attacks on the villages of Zhuravlevka and Nekhoteevka, is the third reported civilian casualty on Russian territory amid Russia’s invasion of…

  • Ukraine’s Zelensky Accuses Russia of ‘Genocide’ in Donbas Onslaught

    Ukraine’s Zelensky Accuses Russia of ‘Genocide’ in Donbas Onslaught

    Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Moscow of carrying out a “genocide” in the eastern region of Donbas, where the city of Severodonetsk is suffering an onslaught of Russian shelling. In his daily televised address, Zelensky condemned Moscow’s brutal assault on the Donbas — where it has redirected its forces after having failed to capture Kyiv…

  • Ukraine Says Russia Canceling School Holiday in Mariupol

    Ukraine Says Russia Canceling School Holiday in Mariupol

    A Ukrainian official said Thursday that Russian troops occupying Ukraine’s Mariupol had canceled school summer holidays in the south-eastern port city to prepare pupils for switching to a Russian curriculum. The strategic city fell to Moscow’s forces following a devastating siege that culminated when Ukrainian forces laid down arms last week at the Azovstal steelworks…

  • Russia Ready to Help Overcome Food Crisis if West Lifts Sanctions — Putin

    Russia Ready to Help Overcome Food Crisis if West Lifts Sanctions — Putin

    Moscow is ready to make a “significant contribution” to averting a looming food crisis if the West lifts sanctions imposed on Russia over Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin said in a telephone call with Italy’s Prime Minister Mario Draghi. “Vladimir Putin emphasizes that the Russian Federation is ready to make a significant contribution to overcoming the food crisis through the…

  • Russia Confirms Sacking 100 Servicemen for Refusing to Fight in Ukraine

    Russia Confirms Sacking 100 Servicemen for Refusing to Fight in Ukraine

    A Russian court confirmed the dismissal of 115 national guardsmen who challenged their sacking after refusing to take part in Moscow’s military operation in Ukraine.  The case appears to be the first official confirmation of soldiers refusing to join Russia’s military campaign in Ukraine that was launched on February 24.  A military court in Russia’s southern republic…

  • Moscow Pours Cold Water on Italian Peace Plan for Ukraine

    Moscow Pours Cold Water on Italian Peace Plan for Ukraine

    Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Thursday dismissed a plan for peace in Ukraine proposed by Italy. Lavrov said he was familiar with its contents only through the media as a copy had not been received by Moscow. However, his deputy Andrei Rudenko said Monday that the ministry received Italy’s proposal and was studying it. …

  • Kyrgyz Police Probe Ukraine Flag on Mountain Named for Putin

    Kyrgyz Police Probe Ukraine Flag on Mountain Named for Putin

    Police in Kyrgyzstan said Thursday they were investigating reports that a Ukrainian flag was planted atop a mountain named in honor of Russian leader Vladimir Putin. A Twitter user identifying as a climber posted on Tuesday a video of a Ukrainian flag flying next to a plaque marking the mountain as Peak Putin, 4,446 meters…

  • Moscow Threatens to Expel U.S. Journalists Over YouTube Block

    Moscow Threatens to Expel U.S. Journalists Over YouTube Block

    Russia’s Foreign Ministry on Thursday threatened to expel a U.S. journalist or U.S. media outlet if YouTube again blocks broadcasts of its weekly press briefings. “A few of my briefings were blocked. What we did is we went ahead and said: ‘if you block a briefing one more time, one journalist or one U.S. outlet…

  • Russian Soldiers Send Home 58 Tons of Looted Items from Ukraine — Investigation

    Russian Soldiers Send Home 58 Tons of Looted Items from Ukraine — Investigation

    Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine have sent home at least 58 metric tons of looted goods since the start of the invasion in late February, according to an investigation published by independent news site Mediazona. The outlet analyzed packages sent from 46 branches of delivery firm SDEK located close to the Ukrainian border in Russia…

  • ‘Red Nail Polish’: Kirill Serebrennikov on the War in Ukraine

    ‘Red Nail Polish’: Kirill Serebrennikov on the War in Ukraine

    Red Nail Polish Every day I look at photographs of the war. I look and look. Destroyed cities, burned cars, dead people. Red nail polish on a dead hand. Every day, no matter where I am, I think that planes are flying over me, that I’m the one who has to run to the bomb…

  • Google Disconnects From Russian Servers Boosting Local Internet Speeds

    Google Disconnects From Russian Servers Boosting Local Internet Speeds

    Google has disconnected its services from Russian servers designed to boost internet speeds, the RBC news website reported Thursday. Google Global Cache (GGC) allows local providers to offer Google content, including YouTube videos, from their own networks, lowering waiting times for customers. Without GGC, Russian users would experience slower access to Google content directly from…

  • Russian Central Bank Slashes Interest Rate for Third Time as Ruble Rises

    Russian Central Bank Slashes Interest Rate for Third Time as Ruble Rises

    Russia’s Central Bank cut its key interest rate for the third consecutive time at an emergency meeting Thursday as authorities seek to rein in the surging ruble. The Bank of Russia will lower interest rates from 14% to 11% from Friday.  Officials increased interest from 9.5% to 20% as an emergency measure after Russia invaded…

  • Russia-Backed Separatists Claim to Hold 8,000 Ukrainian POWs

    Russia-Backed Separatists Claim to Hold 8,000 Ukrainian POWs

    A separatist official in eastern Ukraine has claimed there are 8,000 Ukrainian prisoners of war in the parts of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions that are under the control of Russian forces. Rodion Miroshnik, the self-proclaimed Luhansk People’s Republic’s ambassador to Russia, told pro-Kremlin television host Vladimir Solovyov on Thursday that “literally hundreds” of prisoners…

  • Zelensky Rebukes West as Russia Closes in on Key Ukraine City

    Zelensky Rebukes West as Russia Closes in on Key Ukraine City

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has issued a bitter rebuke to the West for not doing enough to help Kyiv win the war, as fierce battles rage in the country’s east and Russian troops draw ever closer to encircling a key industrial city. Calling for help “without limits”, specifically shipments of heavy weaponry, Zelensky also blasted…

  • Russian Village Near Ukraine Border Asks Putin for ‘Protection’

    Russian Village Near Ukraine Border Asks Putin for ‘Protection’

    Residents of a Russian village near the border with Ukraine have launched a petition calling on President Vladimir Putin to provide better protection against an increased number of cross-border attacks.  About 2 kilometers from Ukraine, the Kursk region village of Tyotkino has been repeatedly targeted by shelling, according to the petition published earlier this week…

  • Putin Visits ‘Hero’ Soldiers Wounded in Ukraine

    Putin Visits ‘Hero’ Soldiers Wounded in Ukraine

    Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday met soldiers wounded in Moscow’s military campaign in Ukraine and hailed them as heroes, in the first such visit since he sent troops into the pro-Western country. Wearing a white medical coat, Putin chatted to soldiers at Moscow’s Mandryka military hospital, Rossiya-24 television channel showed. After meeting the wounded…

  • Moscow Lifts Covid Fines to Prop Up Falling Incomes

    Moscow Lifts Covid Fines to Prop Up Falling Incomes

    Moscow will stop enforcing fines for Covid-19 violations in a bid to prop up falling incomes amid rising inflation and the economic fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced Wednesday. “We’ve taken many steps to mitigate the pressure from sanctions in recent weeks,” Sobyanin wrote on his website. “There are other challenges…

  • Russia Simplifies Citizenship for Ukrainians in Captured Territories

    Russia Simplifies Citizenship for Ukrainians in Captured Territories

    Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree Wednesday simplifying the process of obtaining Russian citizenship for Ukrainians living in territories seized by Russian troops in southern and eastern Ukraine. The fast-track citizenship option comes amid speculation that Moscow could establish permanent control over areas it has captured in its three-month invasion of Ukraine.  Russia first…

  • Russia to Make Foreign Debt Payments in Rubles – Ministry

    Russia to Make Foreign Debt Payments in Rubles – Ministry

    Russia said Wednesday that it will start paying its foreign debt in rubles after the United States ended an exemption allowing Moscow to make the payments in dollars held in Russia. The U.S. Treasury announced Tuesday it was closing the escape clause to the drastic financial sanctions imposed on Moscow after it sent troops to…

  • Exhibitions of NATO ‘Cruelty’ Open Across Russia Amid Ukraine War

    Exhibitions of NATO ‘Cruelty’ Open Across Russia Amid Ukraine War

    At one of Moscow’s newest museum exhibitions, visitors are greeted with posters describing how “NATO is fraught with war” and images of people injured in U.S. bombings as the sound of approaching war planes wails from loudspeakers. “NATO: A chronicle of cruelty” opened its doors in Moscow’s Museum of Contemporary Russian History last month, a…

  • Russia to Quit European Standards System for Higher Education

    Russia to Quit European Standards System for Higher Education

    Russia is set to drop out of the agreement standardizing higher education across Europe, potentially cutting off Russian students from advancing their careers in Europe. Russia’s Science and Higher Education Minister Valery Falkov announced Tuesday that the country would replace the internationally recognized framework known as the Bologna Process with a new system designed to…

  • Ukraine’s Zelensky Calls for Western Unity as Russia Advances

    Ukraine’s Zelensky Calls for Western Unity as Russia Advances

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky blasted the West for lacking unity on Wednesday, as the Russian invasion entered its fourth month and Moscow’s troops advanced in eastern Ukraine. Russian forces relentlessly bombarded the industrial city of Severodonetsk while attempting to encircle it, a key goal of recent fighting in Ukraine’s Donbas region. However, Moscow told the…

  • Explainer: How Orwell’s ‘1984’ Looms Large in Wartime Russia

    Explainer: How Orwell’s ‘1984’ Looms Large in Wartime Russia

    George Orwell’s dystopian novel “1984” has been catapulted into the spotlight in Russia since the country invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24. Many have drawn parallels between the book — written in 1949 to describe a world under totalitarian surveillance — and modern Russia, where ordinary people are punished for calling Moscow’s attack on Ukraine a…

  • Russian Lawmakers Scrap Upper Age Limit for Military Service

    Russian Lawmakers Scrap Upper Age Limit for Military Service

    Russian lawmakers have adopted a bill scrapping upper age limits for those wishing to enter military service, prompting speculation that the country could be scrambling to bolster its depleted manpower amid its invasion of Ukraine. Russian law currently allows any citizen aged 18 to 40 to join the Armed Forces by signing a contract.  The…

  • Nike to Exit Russia as Resale Contracts End

    Nike to Exit Russia as Resale Contracts End

    U.S. sports giant Nike is set to leave Russia after declining to renew the brand’s agreements with authorized resellers within the country. Contracts between Nike and two of its largest authorized Russian retailers expire this Thursday, May 26, the Vedomosti business newspaper reported Wednesday. The sportswear label decided not to extend the contracts or sign…

  • Russia Says Will Monitor Moldova Ex-Leader’s Case

    Russia Says Will Monitor Moldova Ex-Leader’s Case

    Moscow warned Wednesday it would “closely” monitor the treatment of a pro-Russian ex-president in Moldova who had been detained on suspicion of treason and corruption. On Tuesday, prosecutors in the Western-backed country announced the arrest of former president Igor Dodon, as the conflict in neighboring Ukraine has heightened tensions between Moscow and Chisinau. Russian Deputy…

  • Moscow Says Sanctions Need To Be Lifted To Avoid Food Crisis

    Moscow Says Sanctions Need To Be Lifted To Avoid Food Crisis

    International sanctions imposed on Moscow over its military campaign in Ukraine need to be lifted to avoid a global food crisis, a Russian deputy foreign minister said on Wednesday.  “Solving the food problem requires a comprehensive approach, including the removal of sanctions that have been imposed on Russian exports and financial transactions,” Andrei Rudenko said…

  • Russia’s Imports Fall to Two-Decade Low

    Russia’s Imports Fall to Two-Decade Low

    Western sanctions and the exit of international businesses over the war in Ukraine have caused a fall in Russia’s imports to levels not seen since the early 2000s. Russia imported between $5 billion and $10 billion worth of goods last month, according to Bank Otkritie’s research data cited Wednesday by The Moscow Times’ Russian service. Russia’s…

  • ‘Everything Russian Must Go’: Ukraine’s Kharkiv Renames Streets

    ‘Everything Russian Must Go’: Ukraine’s Kharkiv Renames Streets

    Before the war, it was called “Moscow Avenue.” But now this wide boulevard which runs through Ukraine’s second city has been renamed “Heroes of Kharkiv” in honour of those fighting against invading Russian forces. “Here in Kharkiv, there is no place for an avenue named after the capital of the occupier that is killing our…

  • Russian Major General Shot Down Over Ukraine – BBC Russian

    Russian Major General Shot Down Over Ukraine – BBC Russian

    Major General Kanamat Botashev has become the highest-ranking Russian pilot to be killed in the skies over Ukraine, the BBC’s Russian service reported Tuesday. The 63-year-old retired general had been flying a Su-25 fighter jet over the Luhansk region on Sunday when the aircraft was targeted by a Stinger shoulder-fired missile system, the BBC reported,…

  • Putin Allies Eye Prolonged Conflict in Ukraine

    Putin Allies Eye Prolonged Conflict in Ukraine

    Top allies of President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday that Moscow was ready for a prolonged conflict in Ukraine in order to achieve the Kremlin’s goals in the pro-Western country. The hostilities, which entered their fourth month Tuesday, have killed thousands of people, displaced more than eight million, and forced more than six million refugees to…

  • Russia Bars Entry to 154 Members of U.K. House of Lords

    Russia Bars Entry to 154 Members of U.K. House of Lords

    Russia’s Foreign Ministry on Tuesday announced that it was imposing an entry ban on 154 members of the U.K. parliament’s House of Lords in retaliation for sanctions against Russian senators over Ukraine. Those listed included William Hague, a former foreign minister and leader of the Conservative Party in opposition. The blacklist does not include Russian-born…

  • Russia Releases First Jehovah’s Witness Imprisoned for ‘Extremism’

    Russia Releases First Jehovah’s Witness Imprisoned for ‘Extremism’

    A Danish Jehovah’s Witness has been released from Russian prison five years after he became the first member of the religious group to be jailed on extremism charges in Russia, the organization said Tuesday. Dennis Christensen, 49, was arrested at a prayer meeting in the city of Oryol south of Moscow in May 2017, a month…

  • Russia Intensifies Donbas Offensive as War Enters Fourth Month

    Russia Intensifies Donbas Offensive as War Enters Fourth Month

    Russian forces on Tuesday stepped up their offensive on the last pocket of resistance around Lugansk in Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region, as the conflict entered its fourth month. Since Moscow’s invasion in late February, Western support has helped Ukraine hold off its neighbor’s advances in many areas, including the capital Kyiv. Russia is now focused…

  • Russia Orders Blogger’s Arrest in Absentia Over Ukraine Videos

    Russia Orders Blogger’s Arrest in Absentia Over Ukraine Videos

    He said his arrest was “part of the massive pressure on journalists and analysts who objectively describe the course of the current war.” “The goal of the Kremlin and (President Vladimir) Putin personally is to silence everyone,” he said. He said he would continue with his reports. “There’s nothing more important right now,” he said. Nacke…

  • St. Petersburg Vows to Restore Destroyed ‘Sister’ City Mariupol

    St. Petersburg Vows to Restore Destroyed ‘Sister’ City Mariupol

    St. Petersburg will establish a sister city relationship with the southern Ukrainian city of Mariupol and help in its restoration, Governor Alexander Beglov said Tuesday. Russian forces claimed full control of Mariupol after the city’s last Ukrainian defenders surrendered at the Azovstal steel plant last week, ending a devastating, nearly three-month siege that has flattened the…

  • Deloitte’s Russian Branch Restarts Operations Under New Brand – Reports

    Deloitte’s Russian Branch Restarts Operations Under New Brand – Reports

    The Russian partner of Deloitte, one of the world’s leading consulting and accounting firms, has resumed its operations under a new brand name, the Kommersant business daily reported Tuesday.  The British consultancy giant suspended operations in Russia and Belarus in early March in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and vowed to separate local practices…

  • Kremlin Critic Navalny Loses Appeal Against 9-Year Sentence

    Kremlin Critic Navalny Loses Appeal Against 9-Year Sentence

    Jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny on Tuesday lost his legal appeal against a nine-year prison sentence that he and his allies condemn as politically motivated. His sentencing came as Moscow pushes on with its military offensive in neighboring Ukraine and Russian authorities seek to silence remaining government critics. A Moscow court ruled to “leave the…

  • Russia Eases Capital Controls to Hold Back Surging Ruble

    Russia Eases Capital Controls to Hold Back Surging Ruble

    Russia said it would loosen capital controls late Monday as the surging ruble threatened to reduce export revenues. The Finance Ministry said in a statement that it would cut the share of foreign currency earnings exporters were required to convert to rubles from 80% to 50%. But the move did little to halt the Russian…

  • Moscow-Held Kherson Region to ‘Ask’ for Russian Military Base

    Moscow-Held Kherson Region to ‘Ask’ for Russian Military Base

    The Moscow-appointed leaders of southern Ukraine’s Kherson region will “ask” for a Russian military base, state media reported Tuesday in the latest example of Russia’s creeping grip on captured Ukrainian territories. Russian forces have installed pro-Moscow “military-civilian administrations” and introduced Russian currency, media and internet services in an effort to cement their presence in occupied areas…

  • Russian Communists Stage Red Square Induction for Young Pioneers

    Russian Communists Stage Red Square Induction for Young Pioneers

    Thousands of schoolchildren gathered on Red Square wearing red hats and neckerchiefs Sunday as Russia’s Communist Party inducted new members of the Pioneers, the party’s youth organization during the U.S.S.R. During the event marking the youth organization’s 100th anniversary, roughly 5,000 children aged 9 to 14 were given the title “All-Russian Pioneers.” While the Young…

  • Russian UN Diplomat Quits Over ‘Bloody and Needless’ Ukraine War

    Russian UN Diplomat Quits Over ‘Bloody and Needless’ Ukraine War

    A Russian diplomat posted to the United Nation’s office in Geneva has publicly resigned in protest against Moscow’s ongoing war in Ukraine.  In a statement, Boris Bondarev called the invasion “a crime” and a “bloody, witless and absolutely needless ignominy.” “For 20 years of my diplomatic career I have seen different turns of our foreign…

  • Russia Scrambles for Soldiers Amid Ukraine War Manpower Shortage

    Russia Scrambles for Soldiers Amid Ukraine War Manpower Shortage

    Several mobile military enlistment offices could be seen Saturday on the sidelines of an annual half-marathon race in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk.  “Mobile selection point for contract service,” read the blue lettering on the side of one of the large trucks, which was suspended over an image of an aircraft carrier and a fighter…

  • Starbucks to Exit Russian Market, Shutter 130 Stores

    Starbucks to Exit Russian Market, Shutter 130 Stores

    Starbucks is leaving the Russian market and closing all of its 130 locations there, the company announced Monday. The U.S. coffee giant, which has had a presence in Russia since 2007, had initially suspended its operations in the country in early March as foreign brands pulled out en masse over the Kremlin’s Feb. 24 invasion…

  • Pro-Russia Separatist Leader Threatens ‘International’ Tribunal for Azovstal Defenders

    Pro-Russia Separatist Leader Threatens ‘International’ Tribunal for Azovstal Defenders

    Ukrainian soldiers who surrendered while defending Mariupol’s besieged Azovstal steel plant will face an “international tribunal,” the head of the Russian-backed Donetsk People’s Republic (DNR) said Monday. DNR leader Denis Pushilin told Interfax that all 2,439 prisoners from the Azovstal site were currently on the separatist republic’s territory.  “We are planning to organize an international…

  • Austrian Ex-Minister Who Danced With Putin Quits Rosneft

    Austrian Ex-Minister Who Danced With Putin Quits Rosneft

    Austrian ex-foreign minister Karin Kneissl, who once danced with Russian President Vladimir Putin at her wedding, has quit her board position at Russian oil giant Rosneft, the company said Monday. Kneissl has submitted a letter of resignation effective from Friday, Rosneft said in a statement. The 57-year-old made headlines when she invited Putin to her wedding in 2018 and was photographed dancing with him during the event.  She…

  • Russia Has Deployed 150 Units in All-Out Ukraine Offensive – Reports

    Russia Has Deployed 150 Units in All-Out Ukraine Offensive – Reports

    Some 150 military units from across all branches of Russia’s Armed Forces have been deployed in the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine, investigative outlet Proekt reported Monday. The large-scale nature of the invasion undermines Kremlin claims that Russia is merely conducting a “special operation” in Ukraine aimed at “denazifying and demilitarizing” the country.  Those deployed include…

  • ​​Russian Soldier Receives Life Sentence in Ukraine Invasion’s First War Crimes Trial

    ​​Russian Soldier Receives Life Sentence in Ukraine Invasion’s First War Crimes Trial

    The first Russian soldier to be tried for war crimes in Ukraine has been found guilty and sentenced to life in prison, the Mediazona news website reported Monday. Vadim Shishimarin, 21, pleaded guilty to fatally shooting 62-year-old civilian Oleksandr Shelipov in northeastern Ukraine’s Sumy region on Feb. 28. Prosecutors requested a life sentence for the…

  • War Crimes Verdict Looms as Russian Offensive Intensifies

    War Crimes Verdict Looms as Russian Offensive Intensifies

    With a verdict due Monday in the conflict’s first war crimes trial, Moscow’s offensive in eastern Ukraine is only intensifying, with the city of Severodonetsk under “round-the-clock” bombardment as Russian troops attempt its encirclement. The trial in Kyiv — seen as a public test of the Ukrainian judicial system’s independence — comes as international institutions…

  • Russian Neo-Nazis Participate in ‘Denazifying’ Ukraine – Der Spiegel

    Russian Neo-Nazis Participate in ‘Denazifying’ Ukraine – Der Spiegel

    At least two neo-Nazi groups are fighting for Russian forces in Ukraine, throwing into question Moscow’s claims of “denazifying” its neighbor, German weekly Der Spiegel reported Sunday, citing a confidential intelligence report. The document shared with German ministries by the BND intelligence service does not provide the exact number of far-right fighters, but identifies them as…

  • Moscow May Swap Ukraine Prisoners for Putin Ally: Negotiator

    Moscow May Swap Ukraine Prisoners for Putin Ally: Negotiator

    Moscow will consider exchanging prisoners from Ukraine’s Azov battalion for Viktor Medvedchuk, a wealthy Ukrainian businessman close to President Vladimir Putin, a Russian negotiator said on Saturday. “We are going to study the possibility,” said Leonid Slutsky, a senior member of Russia’s negotiating team on Ukraine, speaking from the separatist city of Donetsk in southeastern…

  • ‘Nothing Left’: Mariupol Picks up Pieces After Ferocious Fighting

    ‘Nothing Left’: Mariupol Picks up Pieces After Ferocious Fighting

    The carcasses of charred buildings stand amid the lush greenery in what remains of the once bustling Ukrainian port city of Mariupol.  After weeks of siege and strikes much of the city on the coast of the Sea of Azov has been reduced to a wasteland. As the last Ukrainian troops in the town surrendered…

  • For Russia’s Exiled Ethnic Activists, Ukraine War a ‘Window of Opportunity’

    For Russia’s Exiled Ethnic Activists, Ukraine War a ‘Window of Opportunity’

    As the death toll from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine rises, throwing Kremlin imperialism into sharper focus, activists representing the indigenous non-Slavic peoples of Russia are doubling down on efforts to rally supporters behind demands for greater autonomy.   “War is a trigger for greater national consciousness,” Ruslan Gabbasov, the head of the Bashkir National Political Center,…

  • Moscow Bans Over 900 Prominent Americans From Russia

    Moscow Bans Over 900 Prominent Americans From Russia

    Russia on Saturday published a list of 963 leading Americans, including U.S. President Joe Biden, Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg and Hollywood actor Morgan Freeman banned from entering the country in retaliation for similar moves by Washington since the offensive in Ukraine. Those named in the list on the Russian Foreign Ministry’s website also include U.S.…

  • Russia Says Mariupol Battle At End as Ukrainian Defenders Surrender

    Russia Says Mariupol Battle At End as Ukrainian Defenders Surrender

    Russia has declared victory in its months-long operation to capture the strategic port of Mariupol after Ukraine ordered the last of its troops holed up in the city’s Azovstal steelworks to lay down their arms. Moscow’s flattening of Mariupol has drawn multiple accusations of war crimes, including over a deadly attack on a maternity ward,…

  • Russian Director Kirill Serebrennikov Condemns War at Cannes Festival

    Russian Director Kirill Serebrennikov Condemns War at Cannes Festival

    At this year’s Cannes International Film Festival, Russian director Kirill Serebrennikov spoke out strongly — and obscenely — against the war Russia has launched in Ukraine but was criticized for wanting economic sanctions lifted from one of his backers, oligarch Roman Abramovich. Serebrennikov’s film “Tchaikovsky’s Wife,” was the only film from Russia presented at the…

  • Ukraine Orders End to Defense of Mariupol

    Ukraine Orders End to Defense of Mariupol

    Ukraine on Friday ordered its last troops holed up in Mariupol’s Azovstal steelworks to lay down their arms, while Russia said its months-long operation to capture the strategic port city is now complete. Russia’s flattening of Mariupol has drawn multiple accusations of war crimes, including over a deadly attack on a maternity ward, and Ukraine…

  • Russia Labels Kasparov and Khodorkovsky ‘Foreign Agents’

    Russia Labels Kasparov and Khodorkovsky ‘Foreign Agents’

    Russia on Friday added two high-profile Kremlin critics to its list of “foreign agents”: former chess champion Garry Kasparov and ex-tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky. The infamous label, reminiscent of the “enemies of the people” of the Soviet period, is used extensively against opponents, journalists and human rights activists accused of conducting foreign-funded political activities. Such “foreign…

  • A Naval Corridor for Ukraine Cargo Ships? Easier Said Than Done

    A Naval Corridor for Ukraine Cargo Ships? Easier Said Than Done

    Fears over global food shortages as the Ukraine war grinds on are spurring calls for a safe corridor for ships to exit the Black Sea, but the logistics are daunting and would need Russian cooperation. Dozens of container ships are blocked in Ukrainian ports that are surrounded by Russian forces, choking off exports of wheat,…

  • ‘We Have to Buy Everything’: Russian Soldiers Under-Equipped In Ukraine War

    ‘We Have to Buy Everything’: Russian Soldiers Under-Equipped In Ukraine War

    Russian soldiers preparing to be sent to fight in Ukraine are required to buy personal equipment at their own expense, according to several servicemen who spoke to The Moscow Times’ Russian Service on condition of anonymity. Some of the items apparently not provided by the army include footwear, body armor, bandages and tourniquets. “If they…