Russia Reform Monitor No. 2368
New Russian fighter captured on film;
Russia makes headway in Africa;
Crooked cops charged in Golunov case;
The fight over facial recognition in Russia
The American Foreign Policy Council's Review of Russian Government Actions and U.S. Policy
New Russian fighter captured on film;
Russia makes headway in Africa;
Crooked cops charged in Golunov case;
The fight over facial recognition in Russia
Surkov steps back from Ukraine file;
Preinstalled smartphone apps will prioritize "moral values";
Russian media: U.S. government behind coronavirus;
Encryption service blocked by Russian censors
Bomb threats disrupt daily living;
Expert: Putin's fertility plans ineffective;
The new (and old) faces of Russian power;
Russia fails to expel North Korean workers by deadline
In a major address, Putin focuses on advanced technologies...;
...and announces a cabinet shakeup...;
...as well as significant constitutional changes;
Russia's cyber warriors take on Ukraine
A victory for Arkhangelsk protesters;
Another near-miss on the high seas;
Moscow scores one for Assad;
Treason charges for military researchers;
Putin's new political project
A good year for Russia's oligarchs;
Putin's defense of Molotov-Ribbentrop;
A new route for Russian gas;
A meeting of the minds in Damascus;
Moving forward on hypersonics
Nord Stream II hits a new stumbling block;
Navalny reflects on 2019;
Ramping up Russian citizenship for Donbas residents;
Dissent spreading in Russia's periphery;
Minsk caves in oil standoff
Police brutality against migrant workers spikes;
Memorial receives its 19th fine;
The Avangard deploys;
UN victory paves the way for greater cyber-repression;
U.S. assistance makes Russia safer
Senate levels new Russia sanctions;
Navalny staffer kidnapped;
RUNET's first success?;
Welcome to the Russo-British media war;
Discontent in the Orthodox ranks
No breakthrough after Lavrov visit;
Moscow backs breathing room for Pyongyang;
Regional HIV crisis offers drug runners an opportunity;
Putin's constitutional plans;
Prison nightmare continues for Israeli-American tourist