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I was on a Russian nationalist hit list

In Moscow City Court, the suspected leader of a far-right terror group with links to the Kremlin stands accused of five murders. I was on their hit list. на русском языке In Moscow City Court, Ilya...

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The power of Electric Yerevan

Strong-arm tactics and cynical compromises are yet to send Yerevan's protesters home. Is this the beginning of the end for the politics of old in Armenia? On 22 June, roughly 2,000 protesters gathered...

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Russia’s last independent mayor is going down fighting

In Petrozavodsk, Karelia, the conflict between Russia’s last independent mayor and the governor has turned nasty. The political fallout could reach the Kremlin.In Russia's North West, the struggle...

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Unpaid wages halt progress at Russia’s flagship space project

The Russian government is throwing money at its new cosmodrome in the Far East. Its workers, however, have seen very little of it. Located near the Chinese border, the Vostochnyi cosmodrome was meant...

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The ‘Switzerland of Central Asia’ is not looking very Swiss

Kyrgyzstan, the ‘Switzerland of Central Asia’, has been moving closer to Russia, with perhaps predictable results. In recent years, Kyrgyzstan has been repeatedly labeled as the ‘Switzerland of Central...

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Putin’s leaders of the pack

How has a motorcycle club managed to entangle itself so closely with Russia’s political and religious elite? Politics in Russia can take on the most unexpected forms, and the latest media heroes are a...

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Mukacheve puts Ukraine to the test

After a deadly fight between a volunteer battalion and local police over smuggling in the country's western borderlands, Ukraine finds itself at another critical juncture.Last week’s shoot-out in the...

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Samara’s governor takes aim at higher education

Down in Samara on the Volga river, the city’s higher education institutions are facing cuts and closure. And many people are far from happy.Down on the Volga river, Samara State University (SGU) is...

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Azerbaijan's failed rebranding

No matter how much time and money Azerbaijan’s government spends making ‘friends’ in the west, the country is still characterised by a poor record on human rights.Browsing through the archives of...

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Russia's 'derby grrls' are upending gender politics

As the Russian state continues its conservative turn, could this fringe sport push back against the country’s gender politics?In recent years, St Petersburg has emerged as a cradle of conservative...

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Ukraine’s left: between a swamp and a hard place

With a new-found reputation for radicalism, Ukrainian politics is in flux. The left, however, are nowhere to be seen. The events of the past two years—the mass protests that led to the deposing of...

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Electioneering games in Siberia

Ahead of local elections later this year, Russia’s newly united opposition is trying its hand in Siberia. But their latest travails in Novosibirsk show what they are up against.Ahead of State Duma...

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Как украинцы живут в России в условиях конфликта

Как украинцам живется в стране, в которой постоянно ищут бандеровцев и сторонников Майдана? in English Пока на Западе считают, что Россия в состоянии войны с Украиной, а в Москве называют это...

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Would the real Maria Gaidar please stand up

Maria Gaidar, Russian opposition politician and daughter of a former prime minister, has found a new job – in Ukraine. What’s it all about?The appointment of Maria Gaidar as deputy governor of the...

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New constitution, old faces in Armenia

President Serzh Sargsyan is pushing for constitutional reform. Is it only about staying in power? The last time that amendments were made to Armenia’s post-Soviet constitution of 1995, was the 2005...

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Georgia's puzzled transition

The disintegration of the Soviet Union has given birth to a new and difficult reality in Georgia. Twenty five years since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Georgian society lives in a world of...

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The Kremlin's friends, foes and countrymen abroad

As Russian nationalism continues to varnish foreign and domestic policy motives, diaspora loyalties take on fresh significance both at home and abroad.  After the defeat of the protest movement in...

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Book review: Rajan Menon and Eugene B. Rumer, ‘Conflict in Ukraine: The...

Truth may well be the first victim of war, and fair-minded and dispassionate accounts of events in Ukraine are rare.   Truth may well be the first victim of war, and in the current crisis provoked by...

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Victory Day in Kyiv

Ukraine has a new holiday – 8 May, Day of Remembrance – and a new symbol, the poppy. But 9 May remains, as a reminder of the fact that war is ‘never a pretty story.’9 May was a blustery day in Kyiv –...

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Book review: Hamid Ismailov ‘The Underground’

In The Underground, like his mixed-race hero, Hamid Ismailov is looking, above and below ground, for the answer to the question: what is 'Russianness'? Hamid Ismailov’s latest work, The Underground, is...

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