
Moscow-Kyiv prisoner exchange intensifies domestic criticism of Putin
Chechen leader and Russian nationalists feel betrayed by the release of Ukraine’s Azov fighters, accused by the Kremlin of being neo-Nazis

Chechen leader and Russian nationalists feel betrayed by the release of Ukraine’s Azov fighters, accused by the Kremlin of being neo-Nazis

Defying laws that could send them to prison, thousands of people in at least 36 towns showed their opposition to the president’s escalation of the war in Ukraine

Uncertainty about the scope of recruitment and the lack of ways to leave the country is causing concern among citizens. Some air routes have sold out their tickets

In an address to the nation, the president unveiled plans to draft 300,000 citizens currently in the reserve, and warned Moscow will use ‘all means at its disposal’ against the West’s nuclear blackmail

Moscow denies this is being considered and threatens legal action against anyone who criticizes the government’s decisions

Following the success of the counteroffensive, politicians and TV presenters are raising questions about the armed forces, the Kremlin’s military experts and even the decision to launch the so-called ‘special operation’

Ukrainian forces have retaken dozens of towns and villages near the border and caused Russian troops to retreat

Both US actors met with President Volodymyr Zelensky to express their admiration, and their movies are no longer being shown in Russia

Educational institutions throughout the country mandate a weekly flag-raising ceremony and lectures about the ‘special operation’ in Ukraine

The decree will increase the total number of personnel in the armed forces to 2.03 million, but experts warn recruitment campaigns have failed to beef up the military’s ranks

The daughter of Alexander Dugin, one of Russia’s most prominent nationalist ideologues, has been hailed as a martyr by the country’s top politicians

Russia has blamed the attack on Ukraine, but authorities in the country have denied all involvement in the bombing that killed the child of ultranationalist Alexander Dugin

The exercises will take place in the Russian Far East between August 30 and September 5

Moscow councilor Alexei Gorinov is not the only politician to be targeted for questioning Putin’s ‘special operation.’ Under new laws, speaking out has become dangerous for everyone

The State Duma has announced more restrictive regulations to muzzle gay people and prohibit the dissemination of any ‘information demonstrating non-traditional sexual relations’

The two-time Olympic gold medalist denies that she intentionally violated the laws of the country, where she faces up to 10 years in prison

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said in a televised address that the retreat was meant to save lives, but insisted there were still pockets of resistance

French company Engie, the Slovakian SPP and the Austrian OMV have been informed by Gazprom of a supply reduction through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline

Vkusno & tochka – Tasty, period – is the reincarnation of the US hamburger chain which pulled out of the country due to the war in Ukraine

The father of a young man who was doing his military service and died in the sinking of the ‘Moskva’ warship is defying the silence of the Kremlin

Although enlistment is not yet compulsory, many Russians have received confusing letters inviting them to go to a military registration office

The Russian leader said there was no alternative to the war, claiming the West rejected Russia’s attempts to ‘enter an honest dialogue’

Moscow claims Kyiv is behind acts of sabotage on Russian soil, and Ukrainian officials are providing ambiguous answers

The financier, who is in hiding for fear of being assassinated, says he was forced to sell his 35% stake in the company in retaliation for calling out the ‘crazy war’
The impending economic crisis is likely to be greatly exacerbated by the decision of three of the biggest container shipping companies to stop deliveries to the country

The second round of talks took place as Russian troops continued to attack the heart of Ukrainian cities such as Kyiv and Kharkiv

The richest man in Russia, Alexei Mordashov, has called on Putin to stop the ‘bloodshed,’ while other billionaires have also criticized the war