Russia Third protest in Russia's Far East demands fair trial for governor Demonstrators in Khabarovsk, Russia, continue for the third week calling for a fair trial of the former regional governor, Sergei Furgal. 25/07/2020
Russia Gulag historian Yuri Dmitriev handed three-and-a-half year jail term His supporters say the case is an attempt to silence Dmitriev, who has spent nearly 30 years compiling a list of the 40,000 people deported or executed under Joseph Stalin in Karelia, a Russian region bordering Finland. 22/07/2020
Russia Do protests in Russia's Far East show Putin's grip is weakening? Tens of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in the eastern city of Khabarovsk in spite of several Kremlin attempts to dissuade them. Are Moscow's once-reliable methods of control diminishing? 20/07/2020
No Comment Russia: Thousands protest against arrest of Khabarovsk region governor Tens of thousands rally in Russia's far eastern city of Khabarovsk as new protests take place against the arrest of a popular regional governor amid charges of involvement in multiple murders. 18/07/2020
Russia Russia: Huge rallies after arrest of 'people’s governor' Sergei Furgal Tens of thousands are protesting in the country's far east after the arrest of Sergei Furgal arrest amid charges of involvement in multiple murders. He got elected governor of the Khabarovsk region in 2018 after defeating the Kremlin-backed incumbent. 18/07/2020
Living Digital fashion may be the answer to saving the planet Ever wanted a new outfit for a specific photo? The new digital fashion movement is exactly what you need. 16/07/2020
Partner content Cyber Polygon looks at ways to forge a secure digital future Partner content presented by Sberbank The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic caused an irrevocable shift in working practices around the globe. Companies were forced to rethink and restructure, creating new strategies to avoid disruption to their day-to-day interactions. 15/07/2020
Russia Dozens held in Moscow protest against ex-journalist's treason charges Ivan Safronov was arrested last week on suspicion of leaking secrets to a NATO country, but the Kremlin says the allegations do not relate to his work as a journalist. 14/07/2020
Russia Heat, melting ice and fires combine for unprecedented Arctic summer Fuelled by record high temperatures in the Arctic region, fires are currently burning an area of land the size of Luxembourg. 14/07/2020
Russia Thousands join weekend of anti-government protests in eastern Russia Locals called for Vladimir Putin to step down as they demonstrated against the arrest of the Khabarovsk region's governor Sergei Furgal 13/07/2020
Russia Russia: Anti-Putin protests erupt over far east governor's arrest Thousands gathered in the city of Khabarovsk and some shouted, "Shame on Moscow!" and "Putin's a thief!" after their governor was arrested. 11/07/2020
Russia Russian official says spying allegations relate to work as journalist The lawyer of Ivan Safronov, who is accused of spying for a NATO country, says the allegations against him relate to his work as a journalist. 09/07/2020
Russia Ex-journalist denies passing Russian military secrets to NATO country Ivan Safronov, now an adviser to the Russian space agency, faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted of spying 08/07/2020
Russia Seventeen detained in Moscow at protest for indicted journalist Around 17 people, including journalists, were detained after protesting against criminal charges faced by Russian journalist Svetlana Prokopyeva. 04/07/2020
No Comment Forest fires burn out of control in Russia's Arctic region More than 2,000 hectares of forest was on fire, according to Russia's Ministry of Emergency Situations. 02/07/2020
Russia Russia voters agree to let Putin extend power until 2036 Ballots from three-fourths of Russia's precincts have been counted, revealing 77.6% of voters have so far approved the Russian president's proposed amendments to the 1993 constitution. 01/07/2020
Partner content WorldSkills Russia creates new possibilities with the launch of the remote Future Skills Camp Partner content presented by Worldskills Russia The global challenge of Covid-19 threw up unprecedented opportunities to rethink the way we organise jobs and the workplace. 01/07/2020
Russia Russian mining company Nornickel admits new pollution in Arctic Tundra Nornickel has opened an investigation after suspending the employees responsible. 29/06/2020
No Comment A little taste of Egypt in a Russian village St Petersburg family erect replica of Great Pyramid of Giza in their backyard. 28/06/2020
Russia Sergei Khrushchev, son of Soviet leader, dead at 84 Khrushchev once said he hoped his father would have supported his becoming a U.S. citizen. “After all, it’s not as if I’m defecting," he said. 25/06/2020
Russia Explainer: Russia vote that could see Putin stay in power until 2036 The vote will be over whether to accept constitution changes that would allow Putin to run for another two presidential terms. 24/06/2020
Russia US-Russia nuclear talks: Washington condemns 'no-show' China at summit Expectations of progress are low as US and Russian officials meet for nuclear disarmament talks. China has rejected US calls to join in, accusing the Trump administration of deflecting responsibility. 22/06/2020
Russia Nearly 500 health workers die from COVID-19 in Russia The number of coronavirus cases in Russia has rocketed in the last few weeks, and now almost 500 health workers have died. 18/06/2020
Russia Russia expels two Czech diplomats amid ongoing diplomatic tension Russia said it was a retaliatory move after hostility from the Czech Republic 15/06/2020
Russia Russia sentences former US marine Paul Whelan to 16 years in prison Paul Whelan, a former US marine arrested in Russia on alleged spying charges, faces up to 20 years in prison. 15/06/2020
Russia Russia's military cathedral A huge cathedral outside Moscow dedicated to Russia's armed forces has been consecrated after it's planned opening was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic 14/06/2020