Meduza’s English-language podcast, The Naked Pravda highlights how our top reporting intersects with
In an interview published on March 17, U.S. President Joe Biden said he considers Vladimir Putin to
Russia and Twitter haven’t really gotten along for years now. In fact, since 2017, federal censors a
In a time when intergalactic superheroes dominate global box offices and capture the imaginations of
Belarus has seen ongoing protests since August 2020, when election officials declared that Alexander
Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden recently had their first presidential phone call — a conversation that
For the last six months, Russian opposition politician Alexey Navalny has been making headlines both
In December 2010, a St. Petersburg businessman named Sergey Kolesnikov penned a nifty four-page open
Thanks to Russia’s recent constitutional amendments, local self-government has effectively lost its
There have been major breakthroughs in the investigative reporting surrounding the poisoning of Russ
Even if you follow news in Russia regularly, you might be unaware or only vaguely aware that Russia’
On November 15, Moldovan citizens at home and abroad came out in record-breaking numbers to cast the
Back in early October, Meduza learned about a whole archive of transcripts between members of the Cl
A six-week war in Nagorno-Karabakh has ended disastrously for Armenia. Judging by the map, the situa
On October 5, thousands of opposition demonstrators took to the streets of Bishkek to protest the of
In April 2020, Russia shipped 45 ventilator machines to New York City as part of what became a human
Armenia and Azerbaijan reached a fragile ceasefire agreement in Moscow on October 10 after nearly a
The historian Stephen Cohen died on September 18 at the age of 81. Though he became something of a p
About a decade ago, after a temporary falling out with Vladimir Putin, Belarusian President Alexande
The German media reported on September 9 that Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny was poisoned
On September 1, 2020, the Russian newspaper Kommersant ran a story that looked like a real bombshell