Russia
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News
Why Anna Politkovskaya Was a Pillar of Press Freedom
The Russian journalist gained international renown for her criticism of the Kremlin and its policies in Chechnya. Her murder in…
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News
Man Convicted in Russian Journalist’s Murder Is Pardoned After Serving in Ukraine
The lawyer of Sergei G. Khadzhikurbanov, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for helping to organize the killing…
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News
Attacks Intensify on Russian Forces in Occupied Regions of Ukraine
In the latest strike, Kyiv said three Russian officers were killed in a bombing in the southern city of Melitopol.
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Mob storms plane arriving in Russia from Tel Aviv, authorities say.
A mob stormed an airport in southern Russia where a commercial flight from Tel Aviv had arrived on Sunday night,…
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News
As Fighting Rages, Ukraine Takes Its Battle to the Diplomatic Arena
A forum in Malta was intended to encourage countries that have taken a neutral stance on the invasion of Ukraine…
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Their Sons Went Missing Fighting for Ukraine. They Want Answers.
In a rare show of public criticism in wartime, families of missing Ukrainian soldiers are pressing the government for information…
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U.S. Tries New Tack on Russian Disinformation: Pre-Empting It
The State Department’s Global Engagement Center is taking the unusual step of disclosing a covert Russian operation when it is…
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Opinion
Putin Is Getting What He Wants
As Israel and Hamas descend into all-out war, Russia has been more of a bit player than a lead actor.…
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News
Developing World Sees Double Standard in West’s Actions in Gaza and Ukraine
For 20 months, the Biden administration has attempted to stake out the moral high ground against Russia, condemning its brutal…
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News
Kill and Be Killed: Ukraine’s Bloody Battlefield Equation
The dynamics of Europe’s deadliest war in generations remain exceedingly violent and increasingly complicated by factors far from the battlefield.