Murder by proxy
How a self-professed pacifist’s actions led to the assassination of a notorious ultranationalist war correspondent

A court in St. Petersburg sentenced Darya Trepova to 27 years in jail on Thursday — the longest prison sentence given to a woman in modern Russian history — for her role in the killing of a prominent pro-war blogger.
“I am very sorry that because of me you had to endure pain and horror that I cannot even imagine, even though I was there with you. And I’m sorry that because of me, you face trauma that will remain with you for life.”
“I am certain,” he wrote on Twitter, “that you had a hand in masterminding Darya’s self-sacrifice, which she herself was unaware of.”

Siren songs
A Moscow academic is facing four years in prison for making a playlist of Ukrainian music

Catch and release
Some of Belarus’s most prominent opposition figures react to their surprise return to freedom

Academic rigour
How Kremlin-backed super-app MAX is gradually being made obligatory in Russian schools

Pounds of flesh
In a gross miscarriage of justice, eight innocent people have been given life sentences for the Crimean Bridge bombing

A voice from the kill zone
One Ukrainian sergeant tells Novaya Europe he is prepared to defend Donbas from Russian forces for as long as it takes

The Old Man and the Sea
How realistic are Putin’s threats to impose a naval blockade on Ukraine?
A cure for wellness
Described as torture by the UN, gay conversion therapy is nevertheless thriving in contemporary Russia

The last party
The Kremlin is taking aim at Russia’s sole remaining legal opposition movement

Influencer operation
A cohort of pro-Kremlin content creators is shamelessly portraying the Russian occupation of Mariupol in a positive light



