
Russia imposes the memory of Stalinism’s executioners over that of its victims
The banning of Memorial, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate organization, is a qualitative step by the Kremlin to monopolize the interpretation of history

The banning of Memorial, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate organization, is a qualitative step by the Kremlin to monopolize the interpretation of history
In just a few days, authorities opened an exhibition targeting Poles at the Katyn mass graves, criminalized the Memorial association, and restructured the Gulag museum

Andrei Soldatov and his colleague Irina Borogan say that the Kremlin’s intelligence services believe they are in an eternal war against the West

In 2022 the Russian journalist, who covered the war in Ukraine, fled to Germany after receiving death threats. There, she was poisoned and nearly died. Now she teaches at a US university and has published the book ‘I Love Russia’

In ‘My KGB Nanny’, the writer explores the multiple identities of the Spanish woman who directed Moscow’s South American regional espionage network from Montevideo, where she cared for the author and other children
The Kremlin awards medals, positions, public appearances, and biopics to agents of its ‘illegal intelligence’ services that sow chaos in the West

In a new book, 17 specialists analyze the secret military and political activities of the Eastern civilizations of Greece and Rome. The Assyrians, it is revealed, were masters of psychological and counterinsurgency warfare

Police regularly arrest citizens planning sabotage in the rear, especially against army recruitment offices

The British secret service has declassified new documents about the famous spy who ended up fleeing to Moscow, where he died alone and drunk 25 years later

The case of the couple who posed as Argentines and whose children did not know they were Russian before being exchanged in a prisoner swap shows the importance that Vladimir Putin places on deep-cover agents

The details of what happened to President Vladimir Putin’s key political challenger, Alexei Navalny, who died in an Arctic prison colony on Friday, are unknown

‘The Wall Street Journal’ said in a statement after the hearing that Gershkovich ‘has been wrongfully detained for more than 12 weeks for nothing more than doing his job as a journalist’

In 2010, Moscow acknowledged responsibility for the Katyn massacre and issued a formal apology, but a recent document now blames Nazi Germany for the war crime

The newspaper said it ‘vehemently denies the allegations’ and is seeking Evan Gershkovich’s immediate release