Russian Student Jailed For Academic Dissertation On Contemporary Extremism

Alexander Kruze was given a 2.5 year sentence for posting images online as part of his dissertation research on contemporary extremism

Alexander Kruze was given a 2.5 year sentence for posting images online as part of his dissertation research on contemporary extremism

Mikhail Khodorkovsky speaks to Die Welt about his experience of spending ten years as a political prisoner in a Russian jail.

As elections approach, Mikhail Khodorkovsky talks about unity and compromise among the Russian opposition.

The number of universities in Russia has halved in the last three years as 1097 institutions face closure.

Recent research has revealed a stark rise in positive perceptions of the Russian security services among Russians.

Open Russia vice-chairman receives award for “persevering against overwhelming odds, and at great personal sacrifice”

A summary of Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s livestream discussion with Muscovites

The discussion intended to draw attention to the March 2018 Russian presidential elections and Vladimir Putin’s predetermined victory.

Igor ‘Strelkov’ Girkin has been one of the most outspoken advocates of the Kremlin’s policy in east Ukraine.

The democratic coalition is transforming the way political life operates from the bottom upwards