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Articles by Pjotr Sauer
Kremlin Holds All the Cards as Russia-Backed Separatists Demand Recognition
“All hope is on Putin to recognize the Donbas.”
Russian Armed Volunteers Prepare for Action in Eastern Ukraine
As tensions over Ukraine have reached new heights, Russian volunteers are preparing to once again take up arms in the Donbas.
In Search of a Better Life, Thousands of Russians Are Crossing the Mexican Border to America
Unscrupulous middlemen charge asylum seekers hefty fees to embark on the treacherous journey.
U.S., NATO Reject Russia’s Ukraine Demands, Offer ‘Diplomatic’ Path Forward
Both the U.S. and NATO said they were prepared for any scenario following their responses to Moscow's demands.
As Markets Crash and War Fears Grow, Russia’s Business Elite Suffers in Silence
Some of the country’s most successful executives are preparing for heavy losses, but unable to speak out or influence events.
As the Dust Settles on Kazakhstan’s Unrest, Reports of Torture and Violence Surface
Activists are trying to determine the full extent of the crackdown during anti-government protests that rocked the Central Asian nation.
Nazarbayev Denies Split Among Kazakh Elite, Says Tokayev Has ‘Full Power’ in First Post-Protest Comments
Nursultan Nazarbayev has not been seen in public since the worst unrest since Kazakhstan’s independence broke out this month.
Prigozhin Bankrolls New Movie About Russian ‘Instructors’ in Mozambique
“Granit” is the latest installment of films linked to Prigozhin that depict Russian mercenaries abroad.
Russia Issues Demands to Limit NATO’s Influence in Post-Soviet Space, Eastern Europe
Moscow asks NATO to end military activity in Ukraine, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia, and block future membership for ex-Soviet states.
As Biden and Putin Talk, a Jailed Arms Dealer’s Wife Hopes an Art Exhibition Will Keep Him in the Spotlight
Despite the effort, it’s unlikely the topic of prisoner exchange involving the notorious Viktor Bout will be raised in today’s virtual summit.
‘We Are the Lucky Few’: Migrants Describe Brutal Journey From Belarus to Europe
The Moscow Times followed a group of six Syrian men from Minsk to The Netherlands. They told a story of violence, swamps and hunger.
In Minsk, Migrants Have Become Part of Daily Life. And a Business Opportunity for Some.
Taxis, hotels and travel agencies in a transformed capital are making money from the border crisis.
‘I’ll Camp All Winter if I Have To’: Onboard a Flight to Belarus With Iraqi Migrants
As Europe’s border crisis deepens, The Moscow Times flew from Istanbul to Minsk on one of the last planes full of Iraqis desperate to make it to Poland...
‘It’s the New Gold’: Russian Regions Scramble for Oxygen as Covid Spikes
As hospitals in the country’s regions face shortages, Russia hopes heavy industry will step in with supplies.
As Moscow Prepares for Another Lockdown, Frustration Mounts Among Vaccinated Minority
Russians who had the jab say they are being punished for the country’s low vaccination rate.
EU's Climate Tsar Cancels Visit to Russia Ahead of COP26
The European Commissioner for Climate Action Frans Timmermans will not travel to Moscow to discuss climate action ahead of the crucial COP summit.
Moscow Will Go Into Full Lockdown if Cases Don’t Fall – Government Order
Moscow will go into a strict lockdown if coronavirus infections continue to rise, according to a Moscow government order sent to businesses.
Russian Recognition of Taliban Regime 'Not on the Table,' Says Afghanistan's Pro-Western Ambassador to Moscow
Russia “assured” Afghanistan's Ambassador to Moscow that the country is currently not considering recognizing the Taliban regime.
'Unprecedented' Video Leak Shows Rampant Torture at Russian Prisons – NGO
The Gulagu.net rights group told The Moscow Times it has received over 40 gigabytes of files showing inmates being tortured.
Feature
Deripaska-Linked Firms Sent Thousands to Moscow On Election Day. Some Said They Were On Standby for a Pro-Kremlin Rally.
Around 11,000 employees came to the capital for an online conference covering topics from family values to geopolitics.
As Crackdown Intensifies, Russian Emigres Find Refuge in Georgia
The small Caucasian nation has become the destination of choice for a new generation of dissidents fleeing their homeland.
Russians Say They Are Being Forced to Vote in Elections, This Time Online
As authorities push voters to go digital for the State Duma ballot, critics warn e-voting is a new test for the credibility of Russia’s elections.
Taliban Rule Will Be a 'Threat' to Russia and the World, Top Panjshir Resistance Member Warns
In an interview with The Moscow Times, the anti-Taliban National Resistance Front has urged Russia to prioritize an inclusive Afghanistan.
Uncertainty Looms for Vocal Taliban Critic and Veteran Afghanistan Ambassador in Moscow
Said Jawad is a pro-Western politician who has slammed the Islamist militia as “savage killers.”
News Analysis
As Chaos Engulfs Kabul, Russia Says It’s Ready to Work With the Taliban
Moscow has a history of pragmatism toward the Islamist militia and appears well placed for a transition in Afghanistan.
As Incomes Fall, Russians Are Once Again Falling for Pyramid Schemes
Hundreds of people in search of a better future have been duped by the Finiko “investment vehicle.”
Kenya’s Failed Sputnik V Deal Used Emirati Resale Scheme
Documents obtained by The Moscow Times show a failed agreement used the same controversial resale deal linked to a royal middleman in the UAE.
Feature
A Royal Mark Up: How an Emirati Sheikh Resells Millions of Russian Vaccines to the Developing World
The Moscow Times investigated a deal between Russia and a minor Dubai royal to supply poor countries with Sputnik V — at high prices.
WHO Finds Production Infringements at Sputnik V Manufacturer
The World Health Organization (WHO) has outlined a series of concerns following inspections of Sputnik V manufacturing sites in Russia.
‘What We Did Before Just Isn’t Working’: Delta Variant Threatens to Overwhelm Russia
Russia has only vaccinated 13% of its population against Covid. With herd immunity a distant prospect, it now has to fend off an infectious variant.
‘You Have to Read the Signals’: The Human Rights Lawyer Taking On Russia’s Most Sensitive Cases
Pavel Chikov leads the Agora group of more than 200 lawyers in a system with the odds stacked against them.
Russia's Unprecedented Mandatory Vaccination Push Divides Society
Russian officials are desperate to get citizens vaccinated in a nation that distrusts vaccines.
Can Russia Replicate Its Historic World Cup Run?
Few expect a repeat performance from a team in the process of rebuilding but “nothing can be excluded.”
Russian Urbanites Embrace E-Scooters
How sharable two-wheelers are weaving their way into urban transport.
This Russian Teacher and Feminist Activist Is a ‘Foreign Media Agent’
“I look in the mirror and see a tired, aging legal entity.”
New Movie Depicting Heroic Russian Instructors in Central African Republic Linked to ‘Putin’s Chef’
As Russian mercenaries are accused of human rights abuses in the impoverished African country, the film paints a rosier picture.
Top Myanmar Military Delegation to Visit Moscow – Embassy
Commander-in-Chief of the Myanmar Air Force Maung Maung Kyaw will lead the group as ties between the two countries strengthen.
'End of an Era': Russia Adds Navalny Political Network to ‘Terrorist and Extremist’ List
From Murmansk to Samara, Navalny activists say their movement is done. But many, with years of newfound political experience, vow to stay in politics.
EU Regulators Complete Special Ethics Probe Into Sputnik V Clinical Trials – EMA
The results of the EMA probe into the ethics of Sputnik V’s clinical trials will only be published after all stages are complete.
Is Russia Entering a Third Coronavirus Wave?
Despite the Kremlin denying a hidden rise in cases, figures for Moscow and reports from hospitals paint a worrying picture.
Supporters Protest Across Russia for Release of Ailing Navalny
The jailed opposition leader has been on hunger strike for three weeks.
Myanmar Junta Imported $15M Worth of Russian Radar Equipment in February
Russia has continued to support the Myanmar regime after a military coup ousted Aung San Suu Kyi.
‘Please, Let’s Not Have Another War.’ Few Want Conflict in Struggling Russian Border Town
In 2014, the coal town of Gukovo found itself caught up in the war in eastern Ukraine. Now, its residents just want better roads.
Slovakian Drug Institute Unable to Evaluate Sputnik V ‘Due to Lack of Data’
Slovakia, one of Europe’s hardest-hit countries by the pandemic, has bought 200,000 doses of the Russian vaccine but not yet given shots.
New Crimean Land Law Banning Foreign Ownership Comes Into Force
Most of those affected are Ukrainians who were not born or registered on the annexed peninsula.
Russia to Deepen Ties With Myanmar Military Junta, Top Defense Official Says in First Visit After Coup
Experts told The Moscow Times that the visit showed that Russia is eager to cooperate with the military junta.
Facing Heightened Threats, Russia’s Main Independent Paper Contemplates a Bleak Future
The latest attack on Novaya Gazeta is making some of its editors wonder how long it can survive in the country.
‘They Will Break You’: Inside Navalny’s Notorious New Prison Home
In conversations with The Moscow Times, former inmates of the jail spoke of psychological isolation and harsh conditions.
Russia’s Booming Intensive Animal Farming ‘A Ticking Time Bomb’ for Future Viruses
Following the discovery of the first case of H5N8 bird flu in humans, virologists fear farms will become virus “petri dishes.”
Russian Pranksters Trick Amnesty Heads in Navalny 'Prisoner of Conscience' Call
"We may have done more harm than good," an Amnesty International official says on the call.
Looming Supply Glut of Russia’s Sputnik V Vaccine Could Pave Way for Exports
Pharmaceutical industry experts told The Moscow Times that manufacturers are set to overshoot targets while Russians remain indifferent to the jab.
Russian Opposition Finds Refuge in Bitcoin
Putin critic Alexei Navalny’s team sees the decentralized nature of cryptocurrencies as a useful tool for circumventing the Russian authorities.
Riot Squads on Red Square and Full Detention Centers: Moscow After Navalny Verdict
Monitors estimate over 10,000 people have been detained in a crackdown on protests across Russia since the opposition leader was arrested.
True Beliefs and Opportunism: Navalny’s Tangled Political Development
While Russia’s opposition leader has veered from liberalism to nationalism and populism, his core values center on anti-corruption.
Navalny Supporters Defy Crackdown to Protest Across Russia
Police detain over 5,000 nationwide and authorities lock down Moscow city center.
McKinsey Chief Admits Email Banning Staff From Navalny Rally Incorrectly Reflected Policy
The first email also said the ban included social media posts “featuring your political views or your attitude to any action with a political flavor...
McKinsey Bans Moscow Staff From Attending Pro-Navalny Protest
Russians nationwide took to the streets on Saturday in support of the opposition activist, who was jailed on his return from Germany to Russia.
‘A Step Into the Unknown’: Russians’ Relationship With Jailed Navalny Is Complicated
As the opposition activist calls for protests, polls show his support is small but growing.
Navalny Plane Diversion Was 'Reckless,' Says Pilot of Another Hindered Flight
The pilot of a separate plane that had its landing delayed told The Moscow Times fuel ran low.
opinion
Pjotr Sauer
Foreign Policy Experts Map Russia’s Plans for 2021
We asked 10 experts to predict what Russia has in store for the world next year.
‘Gross Violation’: In Open Letter, Russian Scientists Criticize Lack of Vaccine Data
Russia has launched mass Sputnik V vaccinations. But concerns over weak data and cut corners continue to mount.
As Russia Begins Mass Coronavirus Vaccination, Its Medics Aren't On Board
Skepticism among the medical community will make a nationwide Sputnik V push difficult.
Russia Summons Veterans to Help Drive Its New Nazi War Crime Investigations
Research is extending beyond the archives in probes observers say reflect a newfound interest in World War II and how the world remembers it.
Feature
Is the WHO Too Soft on Russia?
Critics fear Russia is using the WHO’s structural weaknesses to validate its coronavirus approach.
'Uighur Jail' Note Found in St. Petersburg Shoe Alarms Human Right Experts
In the wake of reports implicating the fashion industry in use of forced labor activists say “burden of proof” lies with The North Face brand.
A Russian Town Gets Rid of Its Lenin Street and Emotions Run High
Tarusa’s decision to rename streets honoring communist leaders has exposed Russia’s complicated relationship with its past.
Shock and Fear Grips Chechens in France After Teacher’s Beheading by 'One of Our Own'
Chechen emigres are worried the killing will lead to stigmatization, or worse, deportation back to Chechnya.
‘We’re in Hell’: Russia’s Second Wave of Covid-19 Is Catching the Regions Off Guard
Medics in hospitals across Russia voiced frustration that authorities failed to use the summer respite to prepare for a second coronavirus wave.
Russia Recruits Rare Dogs to Sniff Out Coronavirus as Second Wave Tightens Grip
Breeders believe Shalaika canine-jackal crossbreeds have a unique sense of smell that can detect illness in humans.
‘I Want to Join the Final Battle.’ Armenians in Russia Flock to Karabakh
Members of the diaspora are desperate to join the fight, regardless of experience.
‘We’re Out of Beds’: Russia’s Resurgent Coronavirus Outbreak Is Approaching First Peak
Moscow has readied additional hospitals for Covid-19 patients after the Russian capital reached capacity last week.
‘A Bag of Snickers to Survive in the Forest.’ Lukashenko Critic’s Unlikely Journey From Belarus to Poland
Andrei Ostapovich says he had to flee after speaking out against the Belarusian president.
Leading Scientists Question 'Highly Improbable' Russian Vaccine Results Published in Lancet
“It’s like if you throw a dice and you get exactly the same sequence of numbers several times.”
The Coronavirus Is Crippling Baikonur, the City That Sends Humans Into Space
Covid-19 came late to the Kazakh city rented by Russia. It now threatens to overrun the vital spaceport.
As Russians Went to the Polls to Extend Putin’s Rule, Yekaterinburg’s Hospitals Were Overflowing
Doctors in Russia’s fourth largest city told The Moscow Times they are treating coronavirus patients in hallways as more keep arriving.
Coronavirus Frontline Doctors Ordered to Vote on Changes Allowing Putin to Stay in Power
“This isn’t right. We shouldn’t be told what to do after all we have done.”
Coronavirus Is Just Getting Started in Some Russian Regions. Their WWII Parades Are Going Ahead.
Meanwhile, 20 cities have canceled or delayed the June 24 parades because of the pandemic.
Russia to Start Testing Coronavirus Vaccine on Paid Participants – Head of Study
Participants who complete the trial will be paid 100,000 rubles ($1,450).
As Russian Officials Back Hydroxychloroquine, Doctors Take Matters Into Their Own Hands
Some experts suspect that the controversial anti-malaria medication causes higher death rates among coronavirus patients.
For This Russian Messianic Cult, Coronavirus Isolation Is a ‘Blessing’
As the pandemic sows fear and uncertainty, some are looking to a Siberian mystic for answers.
‘Our Equipment Is Dangerous’: Russian Doctors Expected Ventilators Tragedy
Russian-made ventilators sent to the U.S. last month have been blamed for hospital fires that killed six Russian coronavirus patients in recent days.
Moscow Sees 20% Surge in Mortality in April: Official Data
The data comes as Russia sees the fastest growth in coronavirus infections in Europe.
Feature
Russia Is Boasting About Low Coronavirus Deaths. The Numbers Are Deceiving.
Increasing transparency by Russian officials shows that 233% more coronavirus-positive patients died in two regions than reported in the total count.
Russia Is Coercing Medical Students Into Coronavirus Fight
Students told The Moscow Times they face academic repercussions if they reject a government order to work in coronavirus hospitals.
Feature
Inside Russia’s Secretive Prisons as Coronavirus Takes Hold
Prisoners described an anxious state of affairs in jails across the country. Meanwhile, calls for amnesty have been ignored.
Exclusive: First Russian Doctor Treating Coronavirus Patients Dies From Virus, Medical Workers Say
A colleague told The Moscow Times that 64 of the Moscow hospital’s staff had tested positive last week.
Feature
Russia’s Healthcare System Faced Cuts for Years. Now Medical Students Are on the Coronavirus Frontlines.
In Moscow, medical students have been deployed to hospitals strained by the pandemic.
Feature
Italian Doctors Warned Hospitals Are Coronavirus Vectors. One Russian Region Proves Their Point.
The sparsely populated northern Komi Republic is one of Russia’s coronavirus hotspots. Six of its hospitals are now under quarantine.
When Your Home Isn't a Safe Space. Russian Women Fear Rise in Domestic Violence as Coronavirus Quarantine Starts.
In a country plagued by domestic violence, being forced to stay at home with an abusive partner could be a living nightmare.
Feature
Exclusive: Rich Russians Are Hoarding Ventilators to Protect Themselves Against the Coronavirus
Meanwhile, doctors worry that Russia’s regions don’t have enough.
Feature
Russia Says It Has Very Few Coronavirus Cases. The Numbers Don’t Tell the Full Story.
Experts say Russia’s testing procedures have been hampered by bureaucracy.
MH17 Trial Postponed as Prosecution Slams Russian 'Misinformation'
The defense team for one of the four suspects has asked for additional time.
MH17 Trial Begins With Emotion and Legal Technicalities
None of the murder suspects will be present for the hearings.
Everything You Need to Know About the MH17 Trial
At a highly secured court near Amsterdam, four men will be tried for the death of the 298 victims on the ill-fated flight.
Litany of Blunders: Treatment of Coronavirus Patient Highlights Russia’s Shortcomings
David Berov is the first known Russian national to test positive for coronavirus while in the country. He told The Moscow Times his story.
How North Korea’s Leader Buys Purebred White Horses From Russia’s Stud Farms
The Moscow Times spoke to horse breeders and agents who have sold many of Russia’s famous Orlov Trotters and a Welsh pony to Kim Jong-Un.
Russians Escape Coronavirus Quarantine ‘Cages’
Three patients have fled clinics. It’s not clear if their actions were illegal.
Feature
How Mishustin Rose to the Top: Old Ties, Savvy and a Knack for Systems
Vladimir Putin shocked the world when he named a little-known tax chief his number two. We delve into the new Russian prime minister’s background.
Feature
Foreign Policy Experts Map Russia’s Plans for 2020
We ask seven experts to predict what Russia has in store for the world next year.
Uighur Twins’ Asylum Plea Rejected as Deportation to China Looms
The brothers fear they will be placed in a concentration camp for Muslim minorities.