
Anna Nemtsova
Foreign Correspondent at The Daily Beast
Freelance Contributor at Freelance
Two decades of reporting in more than 20 countries. Foreign correspondent @TheDailyBeast;@TheAtlantic,@USAToday @RollingStone. Courage in Journalism Award @IWMF
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2 weeks ago |
thedailybeast.com | Anna Nemtsova
Elon Musk’s father Errol didn’t say much as he sat among a group of far-right ideologues in Moscow on Monday. He didn’t need to. It was the seal of approval for Putin’s alt-right Rasputin, Alexander Dugin and a sign of just how seriously to take his movement and its demand for an all-out war on liberalism—one which has already claimed hundreds of thousands of lives, many of them Russian.
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2 weeks ago |
thedailybeast.com | Anna Nemtsova
His goons seize her books, his apparatchiks have canceled her passport, and his spies seem certain to target her for death. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s most targeted internal enemy is not a terrorist, a mutineering general, or an outspoken politician in the mold of Alexi Navaly: Instead, she is a quietly spoken poet with asymmetric hair and a vivid tattoo of a rose on her neck. But Daria Serenko is, without doubt, the woman Putin fears most.
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2 weeks ago |
sg.yahoo.com | Anna Nemtsova
His goons seize her books, his apparatchiks have canceled her passport, and his spies seem certain to target her for death. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s most targeted internal enemy is not a terrorist, a mutineering general, or an outspoken politician in the mold of Alexi Navaly: Instead, she is a quietly spoken poet with asymmetric hair and a vivid tattoo of a rose on her neck. But Daria Serenko is, without doubt, the woman Putin fears most.
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1 month ago |
businessandamerica.com | Anna Nemtsova
Russia was in demographic decline long before the war in Ukraine. Now it’s in free fall. Since 2022, hundreds of thousands of Russians have died or suffered critical injuries in Ukraine. The result: According to one demographer, Russians may have had fewer children from January to March 2025 than in any three-month period over the past 200 years.
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1 month ago |
portside.org | Anna Nemtsova
Russia Is in Demographic Free Fall. Putin Isn’t Helping. Published May 4, 2025 Russia was in demographic decline long before the war in Ukraine. Now it’s in free fall. Since 2022, hundreds of thousands of Russians have died or suffered critical injuries in Ukraine. The result: According to one demographer, Russians may have had fewer children from January to March 2025 than in any three-month period over the past 200 years.
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Ukrainian political analyst Ivan Yakovina:“The key conclusion for today: Ukraine has got and successfully tested a non-nuclear strategic weapon”. @BBCBreaking : Drone attacks continue on Lipetsk, Kursk, Voronezh, Ryazan regions of Russia, according to local Telegram channels.

A Russian political analyst Vladimir Pastukhov about Ukraine’s attack on Russian strategic airports: “This is a political action with a provocative hint… It is not terrorism. This action had several goals, it’s humiliating Russia and Putin, personally.”

7 died and dozens were wounded in an explosion on the bridge in Russian Briansk. Four victims were children. https://t.co/PmBsKvgr3l