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Section: Transitions Online (EU)

      A Divisive Anniversary
      Apr21

      A Divisive Anniversary

      Why Putin is shy about celebrating the centenary of the Russian revolution. …read more Source: Transitions Online...

      Floating Nuke Plant Nears Completion in St. Petersburg
      Apr21

      Floating Nuke Plant Nears Completion in St. Petersburg

      Ecologists say the city needs an emergency plan, just in case. …read more Source: Transitions Online...

      Chechen Leader Denies Reports of Gay Pogrom
      Apr21

      Chechen Leader Denies Reports of Gay Pogrom

      Novaya Gazeta newspaper fears retribution from local Muslims infuriated over attack on their honor and faith. …read more Source: Transitions Online...

      UN Court Rejects Key Part of Ukraine’s Case against Moscow
      Apr20

      UN Court Rejects Key Part of Ukraine’s Case against Moscow

      But ICJ orders Russia to stop discriminating against the Tatars in Crimea. …read more Source: Transitions Online...

      Russian Journalist Dies after St. Petersburg Attack
      Apr20

      Russian Journalist Dies after St. Petersburg Attack

      Nikolai Andrushchenko, once a city councilor, became a thorn in the side of local politicians. …read more Source: Transitions Online...

      Moldova Moves Closer to Russia-Led Trade Bloc: President
      Apr19

      Moldova Moves Closer to Russia-Led Trade Bloc: President

      Not so fast, rejoins the prime minister, who recently inked a new agreement with the EU. …read more Source: Transitions Online...

      Dissecting a Case of Baltic Fake News
      Apr18

      Dissecting a Case of Baltic Fake News

      A Re:Baltica investigation has traced the latest propaganda mouthpiece to colorful, Kremlin-funded characters. …read more Source: Transitions Online...

      Putin Joins the Climate Change Deniers
      Apr18

      Putin Joins the Climate Change Deniers

      Were his comments just off-the-cuff remarks, or a reflection of a deeper policy change? …read more Source: Transitions Online...

      The Fate of Independent Media in Crimea
      Apr14

      The Fate of Independent Media in Crimea

      After the Russian annexation, journalists had to choose between leaving, embracing a pro-Russian stance, or avoiding politics altogether. From Euroradio. …read more Source: Transitions Online...

      Moscow Gears Up for Giant Renewal Project
      Apr14

      Moscow Gears Up for Giant Renewal Project

      10 percent of city residents could be forced out of Soviet-era apartments. …read more Source: Transitions Online...