Russia Memorial: Russian court hears petition to close renowned rights group Memorial rose to prominence for its studies of political repression in the Soviet Union and currently encompasses more than 50 smaller groups in Russia and abroad. 26/11/2021
Art This Russian Exhibition is encouraging people to touch its art Russia's Hermitage Museum's 'Invisible Art' exhibition is considered a milestone in the St. Petersburg museum's quest to include visually impaired art lovers. 25/11/2021
Russia Russian parliament lifts immunity of MP accused of illegal elk hunting The carcass of an elk was found by police in Valery Rashkin's car last month. The Communist Party member last week admitted to shooting the animal. 25/11/2021
Russia At least 51 dead after accident in Siberia mine Rescue operations have been halted and the missing are thought to be dead at the mine in the Kemerovo region, local authorities said. 25/11/2021
No Comment Russian rescue dog given four prosthetic paws This dog's name is Monika. Aged between two and four-years-old, she's now learning to walk again. 24/11/2021
Russia Doctors invite anti-vaccine celebrities to visit Russia's COVID wards "Since many people are reading and listening to you, we will find time to arrange a tour of the 'red zones'," the letter read. 24/11/2021
My Europe Series Russia's army build-up near Ukraine is different this time - experts “What we see is a significant, large Russian military build-up. We see an unusual concentration of troops." 24/11/2021
Russia Alexander Litvinenko died of radiation poisoning 15 years ago The European Court of Human Rights recently backed a UK inquiry that said Russia was responsible for the killing. 23/11/2021
Culture news How was Russia's Catherine the Great a vaccination trailblazer? In a 1787 letter, Catherine the Great describes step by step how to organise a vaccination campaign against smallpox in Russia. A portrait along with the letter are up for auction in December. 19/11/2021
My Europe Series Finns fear migrants will be sent to their border with Russia Poland and Lithuania say Belarus is intentionally sending migrants their way. Now there are fears Russia could do the same to Finland. 19/11/2021
Partner content Moscow for everyone: Here's how to enjoy the Russian capital whatever your passion Partner content presented by Discover Moscow Flanked by the imposing buildings of the Kremlin, the stepped granite blocks of Lenin’s Mausoleum and the fanciful onion domes of St Basil’s Cathedral, Moscow's Red Square is nothing short of legendary, but only a taste of what the Russian capital has to offer. 17/11/2021
Art Swing from clouds at Russia's new 'Serenity and Delight’ exhibition The new show, based in St. Petersburg's Manezh Central Exhibition Hall, was curated with the goal of creating a 'soft and relaxing atmosphere'. 17/11/2021
Germany German agency temporarily suspends approval of Nord Stream 2 operator Kyiv argues Moscow is using the pipeline as a geopolitical tool against them. 16/11/2021
USA 'Reckless and irresponsible': Russia slammed over space station threat U.S. officials described as reckless and irresponsible a Russian weapons test which created more than 1,500 pieces of space junk, threatening astronauts aboard the International Space Station. 16/11/2021
Europe News 'Significant' Russian military build-up near Ukraine stoke tensions “We call on Russia to be transparent about its military activities,” NATO's chief Jens Stoltenberg said on Monday. 15/11/2021
Ukraine NATO expresses concern over Russia's troop build-up near Ukraine Kyiv says about 90,000 Russian soldiers are stationed near the frontier. 15/11/2021
Belarus Two Russians soldiers die in Belarus during exercises near Poland The two soldiers' parachutes failed to function properly "due to a sudden strong gust of wind" during their jumps. 12/11/2021
Art Meet the artist fixing potholes with ceramics to urge street repairs Ivan Kravchenko, a 26-year old ceramics artist, is plugging Russia's notoriously potholed roads with beautiful painted patches. 11/11/2021
Destinations Visit Transnistria: The breakaway state that's in the Champions League If you’re looking to visit somewhere really off-the-beaten-track, the self-declared independent state of Transnistria should have you fumbling for your passport. 11/11/2021
World News US alleges 'unusual' Russian troop movements near Ukrainian border US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has warned Russia not to make a "grave mistake" and build up troops to repeat the conflict of 2014. 11/11/2021