The opposition leader is destroying the symbolic border between Russia’s prison system and the outside world
A murder in Syria might finally prove that the Kremlin is responsible for human rights violations by the Wagner Group of Russian mercenaries
Health experts call for action from regulators to protect women from spread of controversial method supported by US Christian Right activists
The government’s defence review, published this week, is a reminder of its shocking inaction to protect UK democracy from Putin's Russia
The scholar devoted her life to the Indigenous peoples of the North Pacific in Russia, voicing their rights to live where they have for centuries
My experience as a foreign student and civil rights activist in Prague opened my eyes to what life in Putin’s Russia is really like.
On 18 February, the first Russian citizen was convicted of working for a foreign “undesirable organisation” in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don. As Polina Efimova reports, the city has a notorious track record of political prosecutions.
Why did Russian citizens come out in such large numbers last month? This researcher spoke to 50 protesters in Moscow. Here’s what she found
Amidst a new protest wave, Russian youth - whether children or students - have found themselves at the centre of public debate once again.
The editor-in-chief of Mediazona has just been sentenced to 25 days. Here are five of his team’s best stories in English.
With the opposition leader imprisoned, the future rests on organising skill and the protest mood.
Having survived an assassination attempt, the opposition leader is now in a Moscow prison. But in many ways, his work is already done.