Kremlin Says ‘Regrets’ Armenia Snubbing Defense Summit

The Kremlin said Thursday that it “regretted” Armenia’s decision to skip a summit of a Moscow-led security alliance, amid a souring of relations between the two ex-Soviet allies. Neither Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan nor his defense minister showed up to a meeting of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in Minsk on Thursday, which…

Russia Sentences Ukrainian to 18 Years Over Bomb Plot

Russia on Thursday sentenced a Ukrainian man to 18 years in prison for trying to blow up buildings in the Moscow-controlled Ukrainian city of Melitopol in a plot allegedly orchestrated by Kyiv, state media said. A military court in Russia’s southern city of Rostov-on-Don found Dmitri Golubev guilty on various “international terrorism” charges for one…

Russia Opens Criminal Case Against Journalist Masha Gessen Over Ukraine War ‘Fake News’

Russia has opened a criminal case against prominent Russian-American journalist Masha Gessen on suspicion of spreading fake information about Russia’s military campaign in Ukraine, the independent Dozhd television channel reported Thursday. Gessen, who was born in Russia but lives in the U.S., was accused of spreading false information about atrocities committed by the Russian army in…

Student Who Photographed Moscow Enlistment Office Schedule Charged With Terrorism

A Russian university student has been placed in pre-trial detention on charges of undergoing terrorist training after he took a photograph outside of a Moscow military enlistment office, the independent Mediazona news website reported from the courtroom Thursday. Prosecutors claim that Ibragim Orudzhev, 22, a student at Belgorod State University, “conducted reconnaissance of the area ……

The Lepse Floating Technical Base Dismantlement Project has been successfully implemented in the Murmansk Region

ROSATOM has completed a significant milestone of a large-scale environmental program for the elimination of the hazardous nuclear and chemical legacy. The Murmansk Region closes the more than ten-year history of the dismantlement of the Lepse Floating Technical Base (FTB), which supported the operation of the first nuclear-powered icebreakers and the spent nuclear fuel storage…

Russia Says Reporter Dies After Ukraine Drone Attack

Updated with news of Maksudov’s death. A journalist working for Russian state television has died from injuries sustained in a drone attack in Ukraine, the network said Thursday. Moscow has repeatedly accused Kyiv of attacking reporters. Last month, it said three correspondents from the Izvestia news outlet were injured by shelling in the Donetsk region. “Boris…

Russia Says Reporter Injured in Ukrainian Drone Attack

Russia said Wednesday that a Ukrainian drone struck a group of journalists in the frontline region of Zaporizhzhia, wounding a reporter from the Rossiya 24 state TV channel. Moscow has repeatedly accused Kyiv’s army of attacking its reporters, including last month when three correspondents from the Izvestia news outlet were injured by shelling in the…

Russian Pop Song from 2004 Goes Viral on TikTok

A Russian pop song by singer Katya Lel has gone viral on TikTok this month with videos of women dancing in fur coats and hats with earflaps. The viral version is a sped-up remix of the original “Moi Marmeladnyi (My Marmalade),” which was released in 2004. Its lyrics roughly translate to: “Again, it feels like…

Novokuznetsk Mayor Grapples with Record-Storm Aftermath Ahead of Moscow Official Visit

Officials in the Kemerovo (Kuzbass) region are grappling with the aftermath of a powerful storm that struck Siberia on Sunday, as Moscow begins scrutinizing how local authorities responded to the natural disaster, Telegram channel Russian Decadence said Wednesday, sharing video recordings of the officials’ meeting. While addressing subordinate civil servants, the Novokuznetsk mayor Sergei Kuznetsov resorted…

Russia Arrests French Citizen for Illegally Entering From Estonia – Russian Agencies

Russia has detained a French citizen for illegally entering the country from Estonia and opened a criminal investigation, the Federal Security Service (FSB) said Tuesday. EU and NATO member Estonia shares a 300-kilometer border with Russia and tensions between the countries have increased since the beginning of Moscow’s large-scale military intervention in Ukraine last year.…

Bears in Far East Russia Struggle to Hibernate Amid Abnormally High Temperatures

Abnormally high November temperatures in Russia’s Far East are preventing local bears from hibernating, with some animals wandering around their winter dens in a “half-asleep state,” the Amur region’s Wildlife Conservation Authority said Tuesday. While many bears have already accumulated the fat needed for their long seasonal sleep, the “improperly” high air temperature hinders them…

Over 150 Migrants Detained in Karelia This Week

In the past week, at least 150 migrants with expired Russian visas have been detained in the republic of Karelia while heading to the Finnish border, according to the RBC news website. The governor of Karelia’s press secretary, Marina Kabatyuk, told RBC most of the migrants had been detained after Nov. 18.  The migrants are…

Russia Arrests Pussy Riot Co-Founder Tolokonnikova in Absentia

A Moscow court has ordered the arrest of leading Pussy Riot member Nadya Tolokonnikova in absentia, the state-run RIA Novosti news agency reported on Tuesday. Tolokonnikova, 34, the feminist protest and performance art group’s co-founder, was charged with insulting the religious feelings of believers, RIA Novosti said, without providing further details. The activist, who currently…

Russia Says Thwarted Ukrainian Landings in Kherson

Russia said on Tuesday it fended off Ukraine’s attempts to get to the occupied eastern bank of the southern Kherson region, and claimed Kyiv’s army had suffered “colossal losses.” The Ukrainian army said last week it had pushed Russian forces back three to eight kilometers from the banks of the Dnipro River, which would have…

Artist’s Sentencing for Price Tag Swap ‘Mortally Dangerous,’ Member of Putin’s Rights Council Says

The sentencing of artist and musician Alexandra Skochilenko is “horrific” and “mortally dangerous,” a member of Russia’s presidential human rights council has said. “It was known from the very beginning that Alexandra has an intolerance to certain foods and a number of other illnesses,” the state-run RIA Novosti news agency quoted Eva Merkacheva as saying…

Russia Places Ukrainian Singer Jamala on Wanted List

Russia has placed Ukrainian singer Jamala on its federal wanted list on unspecified criminal charges, Russian state agencies reported Monday.  The singer’s name and photo appeared on the Interior Ministry’s database, without further information about what she was accused of doing.  A singer of Crimean Tatar origin, Jamala won the 2016 Eurovision contest with “1944,” a song about…

Ukrainian Teen Taken From Mariupol Returned Home

A Ukrainian orphan taken from Mariupol after Russian forces captured the Ukrainian city in the first weeks of its invasion has returned home, Kyiv said Sunday. The case of Bohdan Yermokhin, who turned 18 on Sunday, made international headlines after Russia issued him a draft summons to report for mandatory military conscription ahead of his…

Kyiv and Moscow Targeted by Overnight Drone Attacks

Both Kyiv and Moscow were targeted overnight by opposing drone attacks, which were largely intercepted by anti-aircraft defenses and did not result in casualties, authorities said on Sunday. “An attempt by the Kyiv regime to carry out a terrorist attack using a drone against facilities of the Russian Federation was thwarted,” the Russian Defense Ministry…

Russian Doctors Call for Release of Supermarket Protestor

More than 100 Russian doctors have signed an open letter to President Vladimir Putin calling for the release a woman jailed for making a supermarket protest over Russia’s offensive against Ukraine. A St. Petersburg court last week sentenced Alexandra Skochilenko, 33, to seven years in prison for spreading “false information.” She had swapped supermarket price…

Russia Labels Moscow Times a ‘Foreign Agent’

Russia has added The Moscow Times to its list of “foreign agents” alongside several other journalists and activists, the Justice Ministry announced Friday. Russia’s “foreign agents” registry, launched in 2012 in response to similar legislation in the United States, has been disproportionately used to target independent journalists, activists and NGOs in recent years. The “foreign agents”…

Are You Liberated or Independent?

Независимость: independence, self-sufficiency In the part of the world I’m in, November seems to be particularly rich in state holidays of independence. In the Russian language these holidays are sometimes of освобождение (liberty, freedom) and sometimes of независимость (independence, freedom). So what’s the difference? Освобождение (freedom) is related to the verb pair освобождать/освободить, which means…

Russia Moves to Ban ‘International LGBT Movement’ 

Russia’s Justice Ministry said Friday it has filed a motion for the Supreme Court to ban what it called an “international LGBT public movement” as extremist, a move activists warned would effectively put all LGBT Russians at risk of criminal prosecution. The LGBT “movement’s” activities within Russia were found to “incite social and religious discord”…

Russia Has Sent First Free Grain Shipments to Africa

Russia has sent the first of its promised shipments of free grain to Africa, the country’s agriculture minister said Friday. “The first two ships have already left Russian ports for Somalia and Burkina Faso. We expect them to arrive in late November to early December,” Agriculture Minister Dmitry Patrushev said in a statement. State news…