October 21, 2019Podmoskovny Lyceum: Educating “Children from Broken Families”Pupils, parents and teachers celebrate the 25th anniversary since Podmoskovny was opened.
October 17, 2019Shortlist for 2019 Journalism as a Profession Awards AnnouncedThis year’s finalists will gather at the award ceremony in Berlin this November.
September 30, 2019Mikhail Khodorkovsky and Oleg Sentsov Speak at Annual Human Rights Conference in BerlinThe conference was attended by human rights leaders from Germany and Russia
September 13, 2019Historic Win for Democrats in St Petersburg ElectionsUnprecedented gains in the municipal elections indicate a gradual changes of tides.
September 2, 2019Alex Gibney’s Citizen K Captivates Venice Film FestivalGibney’s best work ‘in a decade’ stuns Venice
July 22, 2019Why Russia’s Defence Industry Complex Can’t Pay Off Its DebtsEnterprises in the defence industry complex (DIC) have two trillion rubles ($31.78 billion) of debt. There is no way they can pay off this debt: they’ll write it off and then hush it up.
July 17, 2019Thousands March as Kremlin Obstruction of City Elections ExposedImpassioned Muscovites march in support of democratic choice.
July 12, 2019Can The Moscow Elections Save Russia from Revolution?Real change after city elections could diffuse tensions in Russia.
July 11, 2019Fake Candidates, Queues and a Very Important Deputy. The Petrogradsky Plot.The story of one St Petersburg activist’s fight to get on the ballot sheet
July 11, 2019Why the Russian Local Elections MatterGrassroots politics can revive belief that change is possible
July 1, 2019Russian Return to PACE Divides Europe, Safeguards ActivistsDecision praised by activists, despite sharp criticism from post-Soviet bloc
June 13, 2019Ivan Golunov: a Lone Victory or the Catalyst for Change?Can Russian civil society use this momentum to achieve long-lasting change?