A group of young Russian street musicians who went viral on social media for playing banned anti-Kremlin songs received more ...
Stoptime, a group of young Russian street musicians who went viral on social media for playing banned anti-Kremlin songs ...
A Russian court sent an 18-year-old street musician who performed anti-war songs back to jail on Wednesday after finding her ...
A St. Petersburg singer whose antiwar songs and impromptu street gigs have drawn an impassioned following had her jail ...
Turkmenistan is one of the world’s most closed and bizarre regimes — a country of marble cities, empty highways, and loyalty to a leader who once rapped on TV. From rotating golden statues to months ...
The Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) has become a central pillar of the Kremlin’s political and informational warfare strategy, which shapes narratives by fusing ...
The group, called Stoptime, had been performing anti-Kremlin songs for months and gaining in popularity before the authorities moved against the open dissent. By Ivan Nechepurenko Reporting from St.
Hundreds of people gathered in the centre of St Petersburg in a rare moment of protest against Russian president Vladimir Putin to sing anti-war songs. A crowd of young people gathered to sing ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. On a recent summer night, hundreds of young Russians assembled on St. Petersburg’s main street to hear songs that the government had banned. It was the latest ...
This weekend, more than 20 former Soviet nations competed at Intervision 2025. Russian President Vladimir Putin revived the song contest after Russia was banned from Eurovision in response to its ...