September 01, 2024 Russians Take New York Russian forces have taken New York. The one in Ukraine, not the U.S. Int'l Relations Military War
August 27, 2024 Exchange Number 55 Russia and Ukraine recently exchanged 115 prisoners of war. Int'l Relations Military Political Prisoners War
August 21, 2024 So Long, American Tech US-based software companies will soon not be accessible in Russia at all. Business Int'l Relations Technology
August 11, 2024 Fine Then, We'll Host Our Own Olympics Russia hosted the BRICs games back in June, and they didn't hold a candle to the Paris games. Int'l Relations Sports
August 04, 2024 A Turn to the East, at Least in Name The renaming of a Moscow square is the latest sign of Russia's break with the West. Cities & Towns Government Int'l Relations Moscow
August 03, 2024 Left Behind The remarkable prisoner swap this past week is only the tip of the iceberg. Dissent Int'l Relations War
July 30, 2024 (Not) Russian Olympians Arrive in Paris Russian flags are nowhere to be seen in the Paris Olympics, but its athletes are competing. How is that possible? Int'l Relations News Politics Sports
July 29, 2024 Paddleboarding Down to Russia A Latvian pro-Kremlin activist and his five-year-old illegally crossed the border with Russia on a small recreational watercraft. Dissent Espionage Int'l Relations Law Politics
July 22, 2024 U.S. Journalist Sentenced American journalist Evan Gershkovich has been sentenced to 16 years in a penal colony. Espionage Int'l Relations Journalism War
July 07, 2024 Russia Readies for More War Russian president Vladimir Putin says that the armed forces need to shore up in case of some explosive international developments. Government Int'l Relations Military
June 27, 2024 A Russian Answer to the Olympics? Russia hosts a "rival" game this month in Kazan. Int'l Relations Russians Abroad Sports
June 24, 2024 More Russian Visa Centers Close The two remaining Russian visa centers in the US have been closed. Int'l Relations Russians Abroad Social Issues