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“Today, more than ever, the citizens of Russia should have access to independent information. And therefore it is especially important for us to return to the air. We, like tens of millions of Russians, want the war to end, and Russia to return to the path of development from catastrophe and destruction.”
Editors of a Russian news outlet surprise readers with their anti-war sentiments.
Russia's independent media has been destroyed in the wake of the Ukraine war. Which fearless outlets continue to report and need your help?
“This is the state of someone who feels like a particle in the ocean. Someone else has decided everything for them. This learned passivity is our tragedy.”
What the Kremlin is telling Russians about the war in Ukraine.
An exploration of Russian perspectives on the war in Ukraine.
While state censor Roskomnadzor objects to the terms attack, invasion, or war being used for the Russian "special military operation" in Ukraine, average Russians are showing their disapproval.
After twenty years outside the public eye, celebrated author Viktor Pelevin comes to Moscow to greet fans and sign books. Or does he?
Russia's independent press faces innumerable pressures. Former Russian Life Editor Mikhail Ivanov (1995–2003) describes how economic issues have long plagued the Russian media system.
Pressure on independent journalism, champagne importers, and some Olympics and architectural news.
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