The emergency appeal has helped secure future coverage of Russia’s war at openDemocracy
Ivan Safronov’s imprisonment for 22 years is another nail in the coffin for press freedom
Many Ukrainians have fled war to Russia itself, where they need help finding housing, work and schools – or leaving the country
We asked a specialist whether Russia is secretly mobilising citizens to send them to war in Ukraine and whether soldiers can refuse to fight
Across Russia, people mark the Soviet Union’s victory in World War Two - and the brutal war against Ukraine
Editors from the student news site DOXA are in the dock for publishing a video about protests. Before being sentenced, they made these statements
Contributors from around the post-Soviet space reflect on a year of repression, corruption and economic mismanagement, and the fight for a better future
Russian prosecutors are threatening the existence of an organisation dedicated to the independent preservation of historical memory and human rights
Two more independent media outlets must now publicly brand themselves as ‘foreign agents’ in Russia. It’s an attempt to stifle the truth
Last year's protest wave in the Russian Far East captured public attention - but one year on, what have we learned?
A new book focuses on what makes people really happy: solidarity
Amidst a new protest wave, Russian youth - whether children or students - have found themselves at the centre of public debate once again.