Russie, Expliqué

Pyotr Mironenko, co-founder of The Bell, and Denis Kasyanchuk, our economics editor, take a closer look at the week's top Russia stories, and explain why they matter. An in-depth look at how Russia works, what is bothering the elite, how public opinion is changing, and how to read between the lines of state propaganda. From May 1, 2025, it will go behind a paywall.

THE BELL WEEKLY: Moldova’s pro-Europe president squeaks through Members Public

Hello. This week our main story is Moldova’s pro-EU president securing a slim victory in an election closely followed in Moscow. We also look at whether Russia’s economic statistics can be trusted. Narrow victory for Moldova’s pro-European president A week after Georgia held crunch parliamentary elections, another

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THE BELL WEEKLY: Victory for Georgia’s pro-Russia ruling party Members Public

Hello! This week’s main story is Georgia’s pro-Moscow ruling party securing victory in crucial parliamentary elections. We also cover last week’s BRICS summit — a political victory for Putin, but with no progress on anything important or meaningful. Georgia’s ruling party wins key election, triggering opposition protests

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THE BELL WEEKLY: Russia’s ‘Special Demographic Operation’ Members Public

Hello! This week we highlight how Moscow is going into overdrive to try to boost the country’s low birth rate through misguided legislative initiatives. We also cover attempts to pass a law to seize property and assets from people who have fled the country and the central bank preparing

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THE BELL WEEKLY: The mounting costs of Russia’s army recruitment Members Public

Hello! This week we look at Russia ramping up spending to lure soldiers for its war on Ukraine. We also highlight calls for a tax on couples who choose not to have children. Russia boosts army sign-up bonuses amid escalating frontline losses After the unpleasant experience with forcibly calling up

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THE BELL WEEKLY: Navalny aides accused of legitimizing fraudsters Members Public

Hello! This week we look at another scandal that has thrown yet more divisions into Russia’s fraught opposition. We also look at a round of tech layoffs that has spooked Russians working abroad and a Russian opposition figure killed while fighting for Ukraine. ‘Reputation whitewashing’ scandal rocks Russian opposition

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THE BELL WEEKLY: Russia’s unprecedented secret spending Members Public

Hello! This week we analyze Russia’s official spending plans for 2025 — the most classified budget proposal in history with record-high defense spending that neither the government nor business press are talking about. We also look at Vladimir Putin’s latest set of nuclear threats to the West. Secret spending

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THE BELL WEEKLY: Battle for Russia’s Amazon turns deadly Members Public

Hello! This week we look at the deal that led to a deadly shootout at Russia’s top online retailer. We also pick apart proposals on banning the teaching of evolution in Russian schools. Shootout at Wildberries: Who’s who in the battle for Russia’s Amazon The saga of

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THE BELL WEEKLY: Attacks-for-hire scandal rocks Russian opposition Members Public

Hello! This week we look at a major scandal among the Russian opposition after allies of the late Alexei Navlany alleged a close associate of former oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky ordered violent attacks against them. We also look at another exodus of tech companies as a result of the latest US

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THE BELL WEEKLY: How Russian society ignores Ukraine’s Kursk incursion Members Public

Hello. This week we talk to a top sociologist about why Ukraine’s surprise counter-offensive into the Kursk region has not shocked Russian society. We also cover the scandal surrounding a film about Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine, and how a Chinese carmaker became the largest foreign business in the

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THE BELL WEEKLY: How Telegram’s hands-off approach backfired Members Public

Hello! This week we again look at the case against Telegram founder Pavel Durov — how the site’s lax approach to content moderation put the service at the heart of the online gray economy, and landed Durov in a French jail. We also spoke to an expert on autocratic regimes

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