Russian anti-war congress sees more argument than consensus Members Public

The so-called Russian Congress of People’s Deputies opened last week in Poland, bringing together disparate Russian opposition politicians. The congress’s main aim was to establish a basis for rebuilding Russia in the post-Putin era — but it was poorly-attended and more dominated by arguments than constructive suggestions for the

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Russia’s war cheerleaders wield limited influence within the country’s elite Members Public

Since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the loudest pro-war voices in the Russian elite have not been those of President Vladimir Putin and his Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, but those of a disparate elite group including former president Dmitry Medvedev, Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov and Yevgeny Prigozhin,

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Pro-war paper tigers Members Public

Hello! This week our top story is a look about to what extent top pro-war voices in the Russian elite are becoming more powerful. We also look at some of the arguments at a controversial gathering of anti-war Russians in Poland and review a colorful interview given by anti-war Russian

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What does Russia’s withdrawal from the Ukraine grain deal mean? Members Public

A large drone attack Saturday on Russia’s Black Sea Fleet was cited by Russia the same day as its reason for withdrawing from a UN-brokered deal to export grain from Ukraine. Putin had spoken about the possibility of Russia backing out of the agreement at the start of September.

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Stooge or Dissident? Ex-presidential candidate Sobchak flees Russia Members Public

Police detained Kirill Sukhanov, the commercial director of Sobchak’s media company, and Ariana Romanovskaya, the editor of one of Sobchak’s Telegram channels, on Tuesday. The following morning, they searched Sobchak’s home outside Moscow, although by that time she was already on her way to the border. State

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Sobchak Out Members Public

Hello! Our top story this week is about former presidential candidate Ksenia Sobchak who has fled the country amid the threat of criminal prosecution. While sometimes portrayed as a principled dissident, many others see Sobchak as a Kremlin stooge — the real story is more nuanced. We also look at the

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Russian deputies want expand the law on “gay propaganda” — and increase discrimination against LGBT people Members Public

In Russia, which already condemned by human rights activists for its anti-LGBT policies, tough new laws for promoting “non-traditional” relationships are on the way. Previously, “gay propaganda” had to be kept away from children and teenagers; now, legislators intend to apply the restrictions to content aimed at all ages. LGBT

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Russia officially moves to a war economy Members Public

Despite statements in Moscow and promises from President Vladimir Putin that mobilization will end soon, it will keep going for a long time. This week, Putin declared martial law in the occupied regions of Ukraine and placed Russia’s regions on heightened alert. This gives the authorities in those regions

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Russian statements raise fears of catastrophic false-flag attacks Members Public

Over the past week, tensions have escalated over the possibility of a Russian retreat from southern Ukraine. The pro-Moscow authorities of Kherson announced a mass evacuation of civilians to the opposite side of the Dnipro, and tens of thousands of people have already been moved. At the same time, the

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Heightened false-flag fears Members Public

Hello! This week’s top story is the heightened warnings from Russian officials of a Ukrainian false-flag attack on its own territory — and what these warnings mean for the war. We also break down Moscow’s declaration of martial law in occupied Ukraine and special regimes in Russia’s regions,

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