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    ‘The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad New Boss’: Editorial changes at ‘Vedomosti’ jeopardize one of Russia's best-respected business newspapers

    Kevin Rothrock

    To understand the significance of recent editorial troubles at Vedomosti, “The Naked Pravda” turns to Vedomosti editor-at-large Maxim Trudolyubov, who helped launched the publication more than 20 years ago.

    F**k the Pulitzer: A Russian investigative journalist says his team deserves recognition for breaking one of the stories that won ‘The New York Times’ its latest reporting award

    Kevin Rothrock

    ‘The New York Times’ has won another Pulitzer Prize for its Russia reporting, and once again Russian journalists say the U.S. newspaper failed to acknowledge their own groundbreaking investigative work.

    It's business time: Max Seddon dissects the controversy at ‘Vedomosti’ and reviews the nature of financial reporting in Russia today

    Kevin Rothrock

    Host Kevin Rothrock reviews what we know about developments at the newspaper Vedomosti and speaks to Financial Times Moscow correspondent Max Seddon about the newsroom controversy and business journalism in Russia more broadly.

    ‘The Naked Pravda’ premiere trailer: Meduza’s new English-language podcast

    Kevin Rothrock

    The Naked Pravda highlights how Meduza’s top reporting intersects with the wider research and expertise that exists about Russia.

    ‘Instead of her face, I saw a pizza’: How women in Russia are fighting back against sexual assault

    Kevin Rothrock

    What compels rape survivors in Russia to come forward publicly? Are women’s rights advocates optimistic about making the country safer for women? How should we even talk about sexual assault? Tune in for a discussion with journalists and activists.

    ‘The Information Nation’: Kremlin researchers and forensic journalists intersect at Russia’s black market for leaked personal data

    Kevin Rothrock

    Kremlin computer researchers and forensic journalists are natural enemies, but both groups sometimes rely on illegally traded leaked databases. Meduza asked three reporters to explain how these Internet black markets lead to strange bedfellows in Russia.

    ‘Tabloids and an inferiority complex’: The business and political strategy behind the media's biased Russia coverage

    Kevin Rothrock

    A recent study by Russia's state media says half of Western reporting about Russia is “negative.” It turns out that a single tabloid journalist writes a big chunk of these stories.

    ‘Executive power in Russia’: How we know what we know about Kremlin politics and what to expect from Putin's new Constitutional shakeup

    Kevin Rothrock

    Vladimir Putin has proposed a redistribution of executive power in Russia. Or has he? Let's dive deep into the politics of the Kremlin and the presidential administration.

    ‘Conspiracy theories’: What Americans and Russians reveal about themselves in the stories they tell about each other

    Kevin Rothrock

    Conspiracy theories in America and Russia are booming and even converging today. What do these false narratives say about the two countries' politics and cultures?

    ‘RuNet Sovereignty’: How Russia is trying to isolate its Internet segment from the rest of the world, maybe

    Kevin Rothrock

    More crippling regulations and censorship saddles the Russian Internet every year, but it remains a space for surprisingly free speech and remarkable profits. How?