Hot air?
Progress has been made on the Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline, but a final deal may still be some way off
After years of Russian effort, Gazprom CEO Alexey Miller was on Tuesday finally able to announce the signing of what he deemed a legally binding agreement with the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) to build the long-planned Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline, a not insignificant boost to the Kremlin’s flagging energy-export fortunes.
The deal reaffirms Moscow’s strategic partnership with China and showcases Russia’s ability to reroute its exports when necessary.


Road from Damascus
Why Moscow is scaling back its presence in Qamishli, a key military facility in northeastern Syria

Heir abhorrent
A multi-car pile up in Grozny has provided rare insight into Chechen warlord Ramzan Kadyrov’s succession plans

Flag fall
Ukraine is looking increasingly like the victor in the battle for Kupyansk

Fresh blood
What Zelensky’s appointment of Ukraine’s former military intelligence head as his chief of staff could signal for the country

Stolen youth
How Russia made young people’s lives worse in 2025

The war across Russia
Drone strikes on Russia’s regions reached record levels this year, with an average of 11 crashing or striking their targets daily

Remorseless
The killer of Novaya Gazeta’s Anastasia Baburova has been freed into a country that’s more aligned with her worldview than ever

Moscow’s minions
A new pro-Kremlin bloc is taking shape in the European Parliament
Double whammy
Could sanctions and drone strikes lead to the collapse of Russian oil production and end its funding of the Kremlin’s war machine?



