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Спецвыпуск подкаста к годовщине теракта в Норд-осте23 октября 2002 года террористы захватили театральный центр на Дубровке, взяв в заложники 916 человек, включая почти 100 детей. Террористы требовали вывести войска из Чечни и были готовы отпу
The head of Russia’s most repressive region, Chechnya, continues to bully our newsroom and the government joins in, too; we tell the story of millions of foreign migrant workers who are now trapped in Russia with little or no protection again
Moscow deploys more digital tools to discourage folks from breaking mass at home self-isolation, while Putin rolls out lackluster benefits for the country’s rising number of unemployed; Russia’s most repressive region strengths its COVID-19 c
Putin shifts responsibility for handling the coronavirus pandemic to the regional authorities; the Kremlin focuses on saving its key oil and gas sector following the price crash; the coronavirus outbreak threatens the few freedoms Russia has
Putin rolls out the first stimulus package to battle the economic downturn following the oil wars and the COVID-19 outbreak; meanwhile, our correspondent struggles to get tested for the disease; robust international trade is possible even dur
Russia’s battle to contain the coronavirus outbreak is complicated by lack of testing facilities, allegedly poor quality tests and porous borders; our columnist discusses the high-cost of fighting COVID-19 for ordinary Russians; the first wom
The proposed amendments on “zeroing” Putin’s presidential terms get fast-tracked towards approval while the authorities block the opposition; Orthodox churchgoers show little regard for the coronavirus pandemic, and the Russian authorities be
Putin’s makes a surprise speech at the Russian Parliament that changes the face of the ongoing Constitutional reforms; the ruble goes into free fall after Russia quits the OPEC+ deal; Putin and Erdogan agree on a ceasefire in northwestern Syr
Putin tries to salvage his relationship with Turkey’s President as the Syria standoff escalates; Russian law-enforcement prevents another school shooting as online coordination between shooter-wannabes rises; our readers rally to help an inde
Russia marks five years since the murder of opposition leader Boris Nemtsov without justice being served; a mercenary known as “Black Lenin,” who’s fighting for the Russian annexation of Eastern Ukraine, turns up at ground zero of Russia’s en
We’ve uncovered the use of forced labor at building sites funded by the Russian government, the Kremlin doubles-down on Soviet nostalgia as a smokescreen for the ongoing power-grab, escalating hostilities complicate Moscow’s involvement in Sy
Russia sees its first confirmed cases of the coronavirus and as panic sets in, the country cuts itself off from China. We traveled to Vladivostok, Russia’s largest city near the Chinese border, where cutting connections is proving to be a cha
Russia has a new government, but does it really matter? Prolific political analyst Tatiana Stanovaya breaks down the new cabinet for us. Plus, Russia forces pre-installed software on all smartphones sold in the country; pictures of long lines
Our latest investigation reveals that Putin’s fixer has ties to major new oil deals in Syria, the relatives of three Russian journalists murdered in the Central African Republic cast doubts on the official investigation, an inside look at foo
This Week’s HighlightsA Russian missile system was used to down the Ukrainian passenger plane in Tehran — we talk to one of its creators. Plus, environmental activism in northern Russia inspires anti-landfill protesters in the South, high-pr
The 2024 transfer of power dominates the conversation at Putin’s annual press conference, an economist analyzes the Russian economy’s last decade, an interview with Russia’s “journalist of the year” Ivan Golunov and what makes the “Moscow Cas
Novaya Gazeta exposes a campaign against pro-democracy leaders led by Kremlin fixer Yevgeny Prigozhin, industrial toxins cause genetic mutations in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, what a lethal fire on Russia’s only aircraft carrier can tel
Novaya Gazeta confirms that the man behind an assassination in Berlin has ties to a special forces group within the Russian FSB.Sentences are handed down for another group of pro-democracy protesters in the Moscow Case.State-linked Russia
Novaya Gazeta takes a media company belonging to “Putin’s chef” to court for libel, another ecological crisis in the Russian far-north, Cyprus deprives Russia’s biggest oligarchs of citizenship, the Russian authorities play the blame game in
This Week’s HighlightsNovaya Gazeta journalists identify one of the private militiamen involved in a gruesome execution in Syria, an in-depth look at court decisions passed against women for murder exposes the enormous scale of Russia’s dome
This Week’s Highlights:🔹 A special report on continuing protests in a Buddhist region of Southern Russia,🔹 far-right demonstrators crash ground zero of the Russian environmental protests,🔹 a lethal accident at a Siberian mine exposes R
Russia moves to criminalize "drug propaganda" online. The "sovereign internet law" comes into effect. Russian doctors face shortages of vital medicines as foreign companies leave the country. And the Russian National Guard takes on environmen
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