Elsa Vidal: "Russian society is ready for peace, the power is not"
Journalist Elsa Vidal argues that while Russian society is prepared for peace, the government is not, as outlined in her new book addressing Russian public opinion on the war in Ukraine.
How Ukrainians Live in Russian-Controlled Areas
A Ukrainian journalist shares insights on the hardships faced by residents in Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine over the last eight years.
"They could call up 200 thousand soldiers." Journalist on how the Estonians are preparing for war
Estonia, marking the anniversary of its independence and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, held a military parade emphasizing solidarity with Ukraine and an increasing sense of personal threat among Estonians.
Four years since the Russian invasion: Sadness is not a big enough word
The article reflects on the emotional impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, focusing on a personal account of a resident and journalist in Ukraine.
What would Germany do if Russia attacked Lithuania? Important news for Lithuanians from a journalist in Berlin
A military simulation by 'Die Welt' reveals concerns about NATO's unity and Germany's resolve in the event of a Russian attack on Lithuania.
Marina Ovsyannikova, Russian journalist in exile: 'In Russia, they know that propaganda is a lie, but they repeat it out of fear'
Marina Ovsyannikova, known for her on-air protest against the Russian invasion of Ukraine, reflects on her experiences with state propaganda and the fear that drives it in Russia.
Russian-Italian reporter detained in Türkiye
Andrea Lucidi, a Russian-Italian journalist covering the Ukraine conflict, was detained in Turkey and subsequently deported to Italy amidst concerns for his safety due to being labeled a 'Kremlin agent.'
Ukrainian skeleton athlete felt it was a betrayal not to compete in the memorial helmet. An interview with a Ukrainian sports journalist
The article discusses the disqualification of Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladislavs Heraskevičs for wearing a helmet in tribute to Russian victims, highlighting the emotional impact in Ukraine and reactions to the International Olympic Committee's stance on the issue.
It’s about 'points of invincibility'. A journalist describes the humanitarian disaster directly from Ukraine
A journalist from Czechia reports on the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Kyiv amidst harsh winter conditions and damaged energy infrastructure due to Russian attacks.
Ukraine succeeds in thwarting Russian intelligence service's attempt to assassinate socially active Ukrainians
Ukrainian authorities have successfully prevented a planned assassination by Russian intelligence targeting at least five prominent Ukrainians, including journalist Dmitrijs Gordons.
Maria Zaharova Tried to Humiliate Yle's Journalist – This Sparked Erkka Mikkonen's New Life
Journalist Erkka Mikkonen discusses how a tense exchange with Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zaharova in 2017 influenced his life and work.
Russia is hunting man who exposed Putin's seedy love affairs and 'secret kids'
Russian investigative journalist Roman Badanin, who exposed Vladimir Putin's hidden love affairs, is now on the wanted list of Moscow authorities.
A harsh message from Russia – A cool response from Antti Pennanen
Finland's national ice hockey coach Antti Pennanen expressed confidence in his team's readiness for the upcoming Olympic quarter-finals against Switzerland, despite criticism from a Russian journalist.
How, what, when and why. We know almost everything about Navalny's death. What remains is to convict the murderers
Journalist Christo Grozev reports that the poison used to attack Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been identified, leading to both revelations and unanswered questions about the case.
Businessman Chichvarkin and journalist Kotrikadze sentenced in absentia in Russia
A Russian court has sentenced businessman Yevgeny Chichvarkin and journalist Ekaterina Kotrikadze in absentia for disseminating "false news" and failing to fulfill the duties of a "foreign agent."
Russia Jails Journalist Kotrikadze, Businessman Chichvarkin in Absentia Over ‘War Fakes’
Russian authorities have sentenced journalist Yekaterina Kotrikadze and businessman Yevgeny Chichvarkin to prison in absentia for allegedly spreading false information regarding Russia's actions in Ukraine.
In Russia, a journalist of 'Doždj' is sentenced to eight years in prison in absentia
A Russian court sentenced Doždj journalist Yekaterina Kotrikadze to eight years in prison for spreading 'false news' about the Russian army.
Russian journalist: "We have grown up with the story that it was us who fought fascism"
Award-winning Russian journalist Elena Kostyutjenko, who fled Russia and survived an attempted poisoning, is set to speak in Denmark conveying critical messages stemming from her experiences.
Russian journalist attends the Olympics wearing a mask of Ovechkin. Liška and Ružička interviewed him in Russian.
A Russian journalist caused a stir at the Olympics by wearing a mask of Alexander Ovechkin and asking questions related to the participation of Russian athletes.
In Milan – an unsuccessful provocation by a Russian journalist towards Canadian hockey stars
In a recent NHL match, Canada decisively defeated the Czech Republic 5-0, amid a controversial provocation from a Russian journalist wearing an Ovechkin mask.
Mindich's sister lives in Moscow flat owned by Russian general close to Putin, journalists say
A Ukrainian journalist investigation reveals that the sister of Tymur Mindich, a businessman sought for corruption, has been living in a Moscow apartment owned by a Russian general affiliated with President Putin.
Russian propaganda supports Wiernikowska and Channel Zero
After a controversial documentary by journalist Maria Wiernikowska aired, Kremlin propaganda came to her defense, praising her portrayal of Russia as a country of 'ordinary people.'
Journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna tried to cut her wrists in Russian captivity in front of guards to get psychological aid
Journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna attempted self-harm in Russian custody to prompt access to psychological support, reflecting her dire situation and mental health struggles during imprisonment.
Grozev: one of the suspects in the shooting of a GRU general is connected to the FSB
Investigative journalist Hristo Grozev revealed that one of the suspects in the shooting of a Russian general in Moscow is linked to the FSB as Ukraine and Russia blame each other for the incident.
Myroslava uncovers the rapes and torture by Russians. For two weeks, she found shelter at Altinget's editorial office: "I have noticed how quiet this city is"
Myroslava Chaiun, a young journalist from Ukraine, uncovers graphic accounts of sexual violence and torture inflicted by Russian soldiers on Ukrainian citizens, highlighting the personal story of a 16-year-old rape victim from Kherson.
Not all Russian Olympians are neutral. The BBC revealed their connections to Putin's regime and support for the war in Ukraine
An investigation by BBC Sport, in collaboration with Ukrainian journalist Artem Chudoliejev, has uncovered that some Russian athletes competing in the Olympics may support the war in Ukraine, contradicting their neutral status.
War claims the best: Russian drone strike kills journalist and Air Assault Forces officer Serhii Fisun
Serhii Fisun, a Ukrainian journalist and soldier, was killed by a Russian drone strike while on duty.
Escape from Russia: He has lost hope for Germany
Russian journalist Andrej Nowaschow has received a visa approval from Germany but is unable to enter the country.
Trump asks Putin to stop the war
After Russia resumed its attacks on Ukraine's energy supply, Donald Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to cease hostilities, following inquiries from a journalist at the White House and a call for response from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Moscow reaffirms ‘strategic partnership’ with post-Soviet states
The Russian Foreign Ministry distances itself from controversial remarks by journalist Vladimir Solovyov, reaffirming Moscow's commitment to cooperation with post-Soviet states.
The war in Ukraine lasts longer than the bloodiest battles of World War II
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has officially surpassed the duration of the entire legendary Eastern Front of World War II, as highlighted by Ukrainian war journalist Ilia Ponom on Twitter.
Russian who fled Putin dies in mystery window fall as cryptic note found on phone
Exiled journalist Evgeny Safronov, who fled Russia amid a crackdown on press freedom, has been found dead after a mysterious fall from his apartment window.
Russian journalist found dead in France, fell from the 7th floor of an apartment building
A 38-year-old Russian journalist, Yevgeny S., who sought asylum in France, was found dead after reportedly falling from the seventh floor, and is said to have left a suicide note stating he was solely responsible for his death.
Hauts-de-Seine: a Russian journalist found dead, suicide considered as a lead
A Russian journalist who sought refuge in France was found dead after falling from his seventh-floor apartment, with authorities considering suicide as a possible cause.
Russian journalist recounts details of her detention by the occupation in Nur Shams camp
Russian journalist Adel Shoukoh detailed her arrest and detention by Israeli soldiers while covering the demolition operations in the Nur Shams refugee camp, a situation she described as a message of intimidation directed at international press.
Trump: Ukrainians did not attack Putin's home. Journalist: Then why did you claim they did?
US President Donald Trump expressed disbelief in Russian claims regarding a supposed Ukrainian attack on President Vladimir Putin's residence, voicing his skepticism during a recent conversation with reporters.
Ukraine War: 'We called a nurse, Dr. Death'
Maksym Butkevych, a journalist and human rights activist who spent over two years in Russian captivity, reflects on the impact of the ongoing war in Ukraine as it approaches its fifth year.