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Ужесточение польских границ
В Польше временно запретят мигрантам, прибывающим из Беларуси, подаваться на убежище. Почему власти пошли на этот шаг и что о нём думают правозащитники?
Novaya Gazeta Europe
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Comment
Ужесточение польских границ
В Польше временно запретят мигрантам, прибывающим из Беларуси, подаваться на убежище. Почему власти пошли на этот шаг и что о нём думают правозащитники?
Novaya Gazeta Europe
-
Stories
Academic retreat
Central European University’s ‘undesirable organisation’ label has created a headache for its roughly 100 Russian students and staff
Yulia Akhmedova
-
Interview
‘Ukraine has made Russia weaker’
Britain’s former Minister of Defence on how the war has diminished Russia but united Europe
Kirill Martynov
-
Interview
Final communiqué
The outgoing British ambassador to Moscow reflects on the parlous state of UK-Russian relations
Kirill Martynov
-
Stories
Academic retreat
Central European University’s ‘undesirable organisation’ label has created a headache for its roughly 100 Russian students and staff
Yulia Akhmedova
-
Interview
‘Ukraine has made Russia weaker’
Britain’s former Minister of Defence on how the war has diminished Russia but united Europe
Kirill Martynov
-
Interview
Final communiqué
The outgoing British ambassador to Moscow reflects on the parlous state of UK-Russian relations
Kirill Martynov
-
Stories
Gerhard Schröder is unrepentant
Former chancellor Gerhard Schröder has become synonymous with German outrage
Katie Marie Davies
-
Stories
Bird of prey
Serbian authorities attempted to ban a Russian anti-war activist from entering the country. What does this mean for Russian exiles in Serbia?
Aleksandar Đokić
-
Stories
Gerhard Schröder is unrepentant
Former chancellor Gerhard Schröder has become synonymous with German outrage
Katie Marie Davies
-
Stories
Bird of prey
Serbian authorities attempted to ban a Russian anti-war activist from entering the country. What does this mean for Russian exiles in Serbia?
Aleksandar Đokić
-
Comment
How the Kremlin promotes Orban as the voice of ‘real’ Europe
An overview of the Russian propaganda’s coverage of Hungary
Mikhail Komin
-
Comment
Fringe EU guests demonstrate decline of ‘Putin’s Davos’
An overview of this year’s St. Petersburg International Economic Forum attendees
Mikhail Komin
-
Stories
The fighters coalition
Kyiv is preparing to receive F-16 fighter jets from its allies. This won’t be much help for the counteroffensive, but will make it harder for Moscow to win a war of attrition
Ira Purysova
-
Comment
From tentative partners to enemies: a retrospective on Poland-Russia relations
Despite attempts to establish dialogue in the 00s, the goodwill between Moscow and Warsaw seems to have run out completely by 2023
Denis Leven
-
Comment
How the Kremlin promotes Orban as the voice of ‘real’ Europe
An overview of the Russian propaganda’s coverage of Hungary
Mikhail Komin
-
Comment
Fringe EU guests demonstrate decline of ‘Putin’s Davos’
An overview of this year’s St. Petersburg International Economic Forum attendees
Mikhail Komin
-
Stories
The fighters coalition
Kyiv is preparing to receive F-16 fighter jets from its allies. This won’t be much help for the counteroffensive, but will make it harder for Moscow to win a war of attrition
Ira Purysova
-
Comment
From tentative partners to enemies: a retrospective on Poland-Russia relations
Despite attempts to establish dialogue in the 00s, the goodwill between Moscow and Warsaw seems to have run out completely by 2023
Denis Leven
-
Stories
Schrödinger’s bank
How Austria’s Raiffeisen Bank is (not) leaving Russia after a year of war
Ira Purysova
-
Stories
Schrödinger’s bank
How Austria’s Raiffeisen Bank is (not) leaving Russia after a year of war
Ira Purysova
-
Interview
‘We’re not interested in being ruled from Moscow’
Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský talks about his country’s efforts to bring peace to Ukraine
Kirill Martynov
-
Stories
Welfare for the war-ridden
How Europe’s aid for Ukrainian refugees has changed a year into the war
Iryna Khalip
-
Stories
How will Russia’s deployment of tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus affect European security?
We talk to experts to find out what this move means
Denis Leven
-
Interview
‘We’re not interested in being ruled from Moscow’
Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský talks about his country’s efforts to bring peace to Ukraine
Kirill Martynov
-
Stories
Welfare for the war-ridden
How Europe’s aid for Ukrainian refugees has changed a year into the war
Iryna Khalip
-
Stories
How will Russia’s deployment of tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus affect European security?
We talk to experts to find out what this move means
Denis Leven
-
Stories
How successful is the European trade union movement?
We take a closer look at the protests and strikes across the EU to see if the struggle for labour rights is bearing fruit
Denis Leven
-
Comment
Chechen roots of France’s wrestling team
France only fielded Chechens with French citizenship to the 2023 European U23 Wrestling Championships. How did it happen and why are some in Russia not happy about it?
Zara Murtazalieva
-
Stories
How successful is the European trade union movement?
We take a closer look at the protests and strikes across the EU to see if the struggle for labour rights is bearing fruit
Denis Leven
-
Comment
Chechen roots of France’s wrestling team
France only fielded Chechens with French citizenship to the 2023 European U23 Wrestling Championships. How did it happen and why are some in Russia not happy about it?
Zara Murtazalieva
-
Investigations
Gazprom: Russia’s state corruption giant
A money-laundering scheme and a luxury hotel in Montenegro may be tied to the mysterious death of a top Gazprom manager. An investigation by Novaya-Europe and Transparency
Alisa Kashperskaya,
Ilya Shumanov
-
Analysis
Putin’s ‘henchmen’
Some members of the European Parliament continuously refuse to back resolutions against the Ukraine war. Novaya-Europe reveals their names and their connections with Russia
Olesya Avilova,
Andrey Zayakin,
Mikhail Komin
-
Interview
‘How to reduce the power of a petrostate? Get off fossil fuels as quickly as we can’
One of the main lessons from the war in Ukraine is that the world needs to finally ‘go green’, climate justice expert Naomi Klein says
Alyona Itskova
-
Interview
‘Waiting is a German political tradition’
Why did it take so long for Olaf Scholz to decide to give tanks to Ukraine? We ask Hanco Jürgens, an expert on modern German history
Fedor Agapov
-
Investigations
Gazprom: Russia’s state corruption giant
A money-laundering scheme and a luxury hotel in Montenegro may be tied to the mysterious death of a top Gazprom manager. An investigation by Novaya-Europe and Transparency
Alisa Kashperskaya,
Ilya Shumanov
-
Analysis
Putin’s ‘henchmen’
Some members of the European Parliament continuously refuse to back resolutions against the Ukraine war. Novaya-Europe reveals their names and their connections with Russia
Olesya Avilova,
Andrey Zayakin,
Mikhail Komin
-
Interview
‘How to reduce the power of a petrostate? Get off fossil fuels as quickly as we can’
One of the main lessons from the war in Ukraine is that the world needs to finally ‘go green’, climate justice expert Naomi Klein says
Alyona Itskova
-
Interview
‘Waiting is a German political tradition’
Why did it take so long for Olaf Scholz to decide to give tanks to Ukraine? We ask Hanco Jürgens, an expert on modern German history
Fedor Agapov
-
Report
The possibility of an island: why Corsica is not Donbas
What have the Corsican separatists been fighting for the past half-century and how they perceived the war in Ukraine
Yana Fortuna
-
Report
The possibility of an island: why Corsica is not Donbas
What have the Corsican separatists been fighting for the past half-century and how they perceived the war in Ukraine
Yana Fortuna
-
Stories
The confiscation protocol
Estonia has announced it is going to transfer Russia’s frozen assets to Ukraine. Let’s see if this is possible to do and should we expect such actions from the rest of the EU
Denis Leven
-
Interview
‘We just watch a country being destroyed on TV’
Why do sanctions not work and is ‘Western hypocrisy’ to blame for the war in Ukraine? Thomas Piketty, leading inequality expert, explains
Alyona Itskova
-
Report
Russia has turned off the lights
Novaya Europe deep dives into Moscow’s attempts to keep control over Moldova through energy blackmail and corrupted opposition
Ira Purysova
-
Stories
The confiscation protocol
Estonia has announced it is going to transfer Russia’s frozen assets to Ukraine. Let’s see if this is possible to do and should we expect such actions from the rest of the EU
Denis Leven
-
Interview
‘We just watch a country being destroyed on TV’
Why do sanctions not work and is ‘Western hypocrisy’ to blame for the war in Ukraine? Thomas Piketty, leading inequality expert, explains
Alyona Itskova
-
Report
Russia has turned off the lights
Novaya Europe deep dives into Moscow’s attempts to keep control over Moldova through energy blackmail and corrupted opposition
Ira Purysova
-
Interview
‘Russia has virtually lost Europe’s gas market’
Will the EU introduce a gas price cap and where is Russia going to redirect its gas exports: explained by Sergey Pikin, an economist
Anna Kemerova
-
Interview
‘Russia has virtually lost Europe’s gas market’
Will the EU introduce a gas price cap and where is Russia going to redirect its gas exports: explained by Sergey Pikin, an economist
Anna Kemerova
-
Comment
Ужесточение польских границ
В Польше временно запретят мигрантам, прибывающим из Беларуси, подаваться на убежище. Почему власти пошли на этот шаг и что о нём думают правозащитники?
Novaya Gazeta Europe
-
Comment
Ужесточение польских границ
В Польше временно запретят мигрантам, прибывающим из Беларуси, подаваться на убежище. Почему власти пошли на этот шаг и что о нём думают правозащитники?
Novaya Gazeta Europe
-
Stories
Academic retreat
Central European University’s ‘undesirable organisation’ label has created a headache for its roughly 100 Russian students and staff
Yulia Akhmedova
-
Interview
‘Ukraine has made Russia weaker’
Britain’s former Minister of Defence on how the war has diminished Russia but united Europe
Kirill Martynov
-
Interview
Final communiqué
The outgoing British ambassador to Moscow reflects on the parlous state of UK-Russian relations
Kirill Martynov
-
Stories
Academic retreat
Central European University’s ‘undesirable organisation’ label has created a headache for its roughly 100 Russian students and staff
Yulia Akhmedova
-
Interview
‘Ukraine has made Russia weaker’
Britain’s former Minister of Defence on how the war has diminished Russia but united Europe
Kirill Martynov
-
Interview
Final communiqué
The outgoing British ambassador to Moscow reflects on the parlous state of UK-Russian relations
Kirill Martynov
-
Stories
Gerhard Schröder is unrepentant
Former chancellor Gerhard Schröder has become synonymous with German outrage
Katie Marie Davies
-
Stories
Bird of prey
Serbian authorities attempted to ban a Russian anti-war activist from entering the country. What does this mean for Russian exiles in Serbia?
Aleksandar Đokić
-
Stories
Gerhard Schröder is unrepentant
Former chancellor Gerhard Schröder has become synonymous with German outrage
Katie Marie Davies
-
Stories
Bird of prey
Serbian authorities attempted to ban a Russian anti-war activist from entering the country. What does this mean for Russian exiles in Serbia?
Aleksandar Đokić
-
Comment
How the Kremlin promotes Orban as the voice of ‘real’ Europe
An overview of the Russian propaganda’s coverage of Hungary
Mikhail Komin
-
Comment
Fringe EU guests demonstrate decline of ‘Putin’s Davos’
An overview of this year’s St. Petersburg International Economic Forum attendees
Mikhail Komin
-
Stories
The fighters coalition
Kyiv is preparing to receive F-16 fighter jets from its allies. This won’t be much help for the counteroffensive, but will make it harder for Moscow to win a war of attrition
Ira Purysova
-
Comment
From tentative partners to enemies: a retrospective on Poland-Russia relations
Despite attempts to establish dialogue in the 00s, the goodwill between Moscow and Warsaw seems to have run out completely by 2023
Denis Leven
-
Comment
How the Kremlin promotes Orban as the voice of ‘real’ Europe
An overview of the Russian propaganda’s coverage of Hungary
Mikhail Komin
-
Comment
Fringe EU guests demonstrate decline of ‘Putin’s Davos’
An overview of this year’s St. Petersburg International Economic Forum attendees
Mikhail Komin
-
Stories
The fighters coalition
Kyiv is preparing to receive F-16 fighter jets from its allies. This won’t be much help for the counteroffensive, but will make it harder for Moscow to win a war of attrition
Ira Purysova
-
Comment
From tentative partners to enemies: a retrospective on Poland-Russia relations
Despite attempts to establish dialogue in the 00s, the goodwill between Moscow and Warsaw seems to have run out completely by 2023
Denis Leven
-
Stories
Schrödinger’s bank
How Austria’s Raiffeisen Bank is (not) leaving Russia after a year of war
Ira Purysova
-
Stories
Schrödinger’s bank
How Austria’s Raiffeisen Bank is (not) leaving Russia after a year of war
Ira Purysova
-
Interview
‘We’re not interested in being ruled from Moscow’
Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský talks about his country’s efforts to bring peace to Ukraine
Kirill Martynov
-
Stories
Welfare for the war-ridden
How Europe’s aid for Ukrainian refugees has changed a year into the war
Iryna Khalip
-
Stories
How will Russia’s deployment of tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus affect European security?
We talk to experts to find out what this move means
Denis Leven
-
Interview
‘We’re not interested in being ruled from Moscow’
Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský talks about his country’s efforts to bring peace to Ukraine
Kirill Martynov
-
Stories
Welfare for the war-ridden
How Europe’s aid for Ukrainian refugees has changed a year into the war
Iryna Khalip
-
Stories
How will Russia’s deployment of tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus affect European security?
We talk to experts to find out what this move means
Denis Leven
-
Stories
How successful is the European trade union movement?
We take a closer look at the protests and strikes across the EU to see if the struggle for labour rights is bearing fruit
Denis Leven
-
Comment
Chechen roots of France’s wrestling team
France only fielded Chechens with French citizenship to the 2023 European U23 Wrestling Championships. How did it happen and why are some in Russia not happy about it?
Zara Murtazalieva
-
Stories
How successful is the European trade union movement?
We take a closer look at the protests and strikes across the EU to see if the struggle for labour rights is bearing fruit
Denis Leven
-
Comment
Chechen roots of France’s wrestling team
France only fielded Chechens with French citizenship to the 2023 European U23 Wrestling Championships. How did it happen and why are some in Russia not happy about it?
Zara Murtazalieva
-
Investigations
Gazprom: Russia’s state corruption giant
A money-laundering scheme and a luxury hotel in Montenegro may be tied to the mysterious death of a top Gazprom manager. An investigation by Novaya-Europe and Transparency
Alisa Kashperskaya,
Ilya Shumanov
-
Analysis
Putin’s ‘henchmen’
Some members of the European Parliament continuously refuse to back resolutions against the Ukraine war. Novaya-Europe reveals their names and their connections with Russia
Olesya Avilova,
Andrey Zayakin,
Mikhail Komin
-
Interview
‘How to reduce the power of a petrostate? Get off fossil fuels as quickly as we can’
One of the main lessons from the war in Ukraine is that the world needs to finally ‘go green’, climate justice expert Naomi Klein says
Alyona Itskova
-
Interview
‘Waiting is a German political tradition’
Why did it take so long for Olaf Scholz to decide to give tanks to Ukraine? We ask Hanco Jürgens, an expert on modern German history
Fedor Agapov
-
Investigations
Gazprom: Russia’s state corruption giant
A money-laundering scheme and a luxury hotel in Montenegro may be tied to the mysterious death of a top Gazprom manager. An investigation by Novaya-Europe and Transparency
Alisa Kashperskaya,
Ilya Shumanov
-
Analysis
Putin’s ‘henchmen’
Some members of the European Parliament continuously refuse to back resolutions against the Ukraine war. Novaya-Europe reveals their names and their connections with Russia
Olesya Avilova,
Andrey Zayakin,
Mikhail Komin
-
Interview
‘How to reduce the power of a petrostate? Get off fossil fuels as quickly as we can’
One of the main lessons from the war in Ukraine is that the world needs to finally ‘go green’, climate justice expert Naomi Klein says
Alyona Itskova
-
Interview
‘Waiting is a German political tradition’
Why did it take so long for Olaf Scholz to decide to give tanks to Ukraine? We ask Hanco Jürgens, an expert on modern German history
Fedor Agapov
-
Report
The possibility of an island: why Corsica is not Donbas
What have the Corsican separatists been fighting for the past half-century and how they perceived the war in Ukraine
Yana Fortuna
-
Report
The possibility of an island: why Corsica is not Donbas
What have the Corsican separatists been fighting for the past half-century and how they perceived the war in Ukraine
Yana Fortuna
-
Stories
The confiscation protocol
Estonia has announced it is going to transfer Russia’s frozen assets to Ukraine. Let’s see if this is possible to do and should we expect such actions from the rest of the EU
Denis Leven
-
Interview
‘We just watch a country being destroyed on TV’
Why do sanctions not work and is ‘Western hypocrisy’ to blame for the war in Ukraine? Thomas Piketty, leading inequality expert, explains
Alyona Itskova
-
Report
Russia has turned off the lights
Novaya Europe deep dives into Moscow’s attempts to keep control over Moldova through energy blackmail and corrupted opposition
Ira Purysova
-
Stories
The confiscation protocol
Estonia has announced it is going to transfer Russia’s frozen assets to Ukraine. Let’s see if this is possible to do and should we expect such actions from the rest of the EU
Denis Leven
-
Interview
‘We just watch a country being destroyed on TV’
Why do sanctions not work and is ‘Western hypocrisy’ to blame for the war in Ukraine? Thomas Piketty, leading inequality expert, explains
Alyona Itskova
-
Report
Russia has turned off the lights
Novaya Europe deep dives into Moscow’s attempts to keep control over Moldova through energy blackmail and corrupted opposition
Ira Purysova
-
Interview
‘Russia has virtually lost Europe’s gas market’
Will the EU introduce a gas price cap and where is Russia going to redirect its gas exports: explained by Sergey Pikin, an economist
Anna Kemerova
-
Interview
‘Russia has virtually lost Europe’s gas market’
Will the EU introduce a gas price cap and where is Russia going to redirect its gas exports: explained by Sergey Pikin, an economist
Anna Kemerova
-
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