Fanning the flames
Russia’s terrible fire safety record is being exacerbated by rampant corruption

In the end, it may not have been the bullets the gunmen fired into the crowd of concertgoers at Moscow’s Crocus City Hall that claimed the most lives on Friday, but the fires they started in the venue at the same time.
As concertgoers were hiding, the building began to collapse, which Breget attributes to a lack of fire and heat proofing on the roof’s metal structure.
Most fire deaths are actually caused by inhaling toxic smoke rather than by the flames themselves.

My enemy’s enemy
How Ukrainians and Russia’s ethnic minority groups are making common cause in opposing Russian imperialism

Cold case
The Ukrainian Holocaust survivor who froze to death at home in Kyiv amid power cuts in the depths of winter

Cold war
Kyiv residents are enduring days without power as Russian attacks and freezing winter temperatures put their lives at risk

Scraping the barrel
The Kremlin is facing a massive budget deficit due to the low cost of Russian crude oil

Beyond the Urals
How the authorities in Chelyabinsk are floundering as the war in Ukraine draws ever closer

Family feud
Could Anna Stepanova’s anti-war activism see her property in Russia be confiscated and handed to her pro-Putin cousin?
Cries for help
How a Kazakh psychologist inadvertently launched a new social model built on women supporting women

Deliverance
How one Ukrainian soldier is finally free after spending six-and-a-half years as a Russian prisoner of war

Watch your steppe
Five new films worth searching out from Russia’s regions and republics
