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Next Year in Moscow

The Economist

Arkady Ostrovsky travels across Europe and the Middle East speaking to free-thinking Russians who left when the shelling of Ukraine began in 2022 in this eight-part series. For them the war meant the future of Russia itself was now in doubt. Now they have to rebuild their lives and their hopes for Russia from exile. Can they get their country back? more

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A year on from our last episode, Alexei Navalny, Russia’s most prominent opposition leader, is dead. Hope for the “beautiful Russia of the future” he imagined from his prison cell in Siberia is all but extinguished. How are the Russians who oppose Vl... more

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Alexei Navalny’s death has had a shattering effect on the people featured in this podcast - and on the idea of a free and peaceful Russia.  more

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Sooner or later, Vladimir Putin’s most formidable opponents end up in jail. Oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s wealth and power made him a target. He was arrested in 2003 after making a risky return to Russia. When opposition leader Alexei Navalny fle... more

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Maria Eismont, a defence lawyer, has remained in Russia. Her clients include high-profile opposition figures who have received long sentences for spreading “fake news” about the war in Ukraine. Facing long odds and great personal risk, she guides the... more

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 2k ratings
  • Touching, real and accountable

    I sent Arkady an email because I have been so deeply touched by this podcast. Russia has been a part of my live now for decades and this podcast helped me integrate things about the culture, the system, the incomprehensible at times choices that people make in a way that helped me understand. It’s masterful in its simplicity yet depth. I’m grateful for it. Спасибо большое!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    EEZ2C
    United States22 days ago
  • Economist is a cheap skate

    Arkardy is superb, but why are few of the episodes available? more

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    1
    MarfaChagin
    Australiaa month ago
  • I like it

    Now let me get this straight the show is great but I AN NOT GOING TO PAY NO PRESCRIPTIONS I WOULDT DO THAT FOR MOSTLY ANY PODCAST.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    ReViEw KiD!
    United Statesa month ago
  • Truth

    Episode 1 is like it really happened , I really appreciate. I am from Ukraine and I was at that time there, really scary. At that time the world was devided into those who support killing innocent people and to those who doesn’t care. more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Halia@
    United States2 months ago
  • I tried

    It’s good content but just too slow. It out my entire road trip team to sleep and I was left driving in silence mulling over the fate of Russia.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Shotataduck
    United States2 months ago

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