Eleven years ago, I created the first Russian-language website dedicated to neurodiversity. It grew into an autistic-led organization that offered one-to-one peer support and ran workshops for mental…
Category: 8. Opinion
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Russia’s Opposition Fears the Country’s Disintegration. If It Happens, It Would Be Their Own Doing.
Hello and welcome to the latest edition of The Moscow Times’ Regions Calling newsletter, your weekly guide to the key trends and events shaping life and politics in Russia’s regions.
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Aleksandar Vucic’s Double Game With Russia
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The public announcement by the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service that Serbian defense companies, despite Belgrade’s declared…
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Russia’s Railways Are Hard to Knock Off Track and Crucial for the War
In the same week that Russia experienced an unexpected drone attack on its airfields deep inside the country, explosions rocked several Russian railway tracks and the railway bridge into annexed Crimea…
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Why the Families of Russia’s Regional Elites Still Covet Life in the West
Hello and welcome to the latest edition of The Moscow Times’ Regions Calling newsletter, where our reporters examine key trends and events shaping life and politics in Russia’s regions.
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The Wagner Group Is Leaving Mali. But Russian Mercenaries Aren’t Going Anywhere.
The June 6 announcement by the infamous Wagner Group private military company, that it will end its three-and-a-half-years-long deployment in Mali is an important development in Russia’s evolving…
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Armenia Is Breaking Up With Russia – And Putin Can’t Stop It
For decades, Armenia was one of Russia’s most reliable post-Soviet allies — a small but loyal partner nestled in the volatile South Caucasus. But that marriage of convenience is now rapidly…
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‘I’m Not Leaving Until They Throw Me Out.’ Why 70% of Italian Businesses in Russia Are Still There.
The head of the Italian-Russian Chamber of Commerce dropped a startling statistic into a recent interview. More than three years after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, making Russia the…
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Why Is Bashkortostan Getting a Ukrainian Cultural Center?
Hello and welcome to the latest edition of The Moscow Times’ Regions Calling newsletter, where our reporters examine key trends and events shaping life and politics in Russia’s regions.
This week,…
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Why Is Bashkortostan Getting a Ukrainian Cultural Center?
Hello and welcome to the latest edition of The Moscow Times’ Regions Calling newsletter, where our reporters examine key trends and events shaping life and politics in Russia’s regions.
This week,…
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