Russia
RFE/RL Mourns Death of Ukrainian Service Journalist Vira Hyrych in Russian Air Strike in Kyiv
RFE/RL mourns the death of Ukrainian Service journalist Vira Hyrych, who died in Kyiv after a Russian air strike hit the residential building where she lived in the Ukrainian capital.
Briefly… On Reporting A War That Can’t Be Called A “War”
RFE/RL Russian Service journalist Mumin Shakirov explains Russia’s “law on fakes” and why he can no longer return to Russia.
Imprisoned RFE/RL Journalist Vladyslav Yesypenko To Receive PEN/Barbey Freedom To Write Award
RFE/RL welcomes the announcement by PEN America of Ukrainian journalist Vladyslav Yesypenko as the recipient of the 2022 PEN/Barbey Freedom to Write Award.
Briefly… How Has The War Transformed Reporting In Russia?
RFE/RL Russian Service journalist Oleksandra Vagner explains how Russia’s war in Ukraine has changed the nature of reporting.
As War Transforms Media Landscape in Europe, RFE/RL Opens Offices In Latvia, Lithuania
Following the forced suspension of RFE/RL operations in Russia on March 6, RFE/RL is pleased to announce the opening of news bureaus in Riga, Latvia and Vilnius, Lithuania.
Briefly… On Objectively Reporting Russia’s Invasion Of Ukraine
RFE/RL Ukrainian Service reporter Roksolana Bychai on the importance of teamwork and professional objectivity.
Briefly… On Reporting From the ‘Economic Frontlines’ Of Russia’s War On Ukraine
RFE/RL Current Time Brussels correspondent Zoriana Stepanenko talks about the personal struggle of reporting on European Union deliberations over sanctions policy as Russia’s war on Ukraine goes on back home.
Liberty Goes On.
A note from RFE/RL Russian Service director Andrey Shary to audiences in Russia.
Briefly… On Reporting Russia’s War On Ukraine
Current Time host Iryna Romaliiska on maintaining journalistic objectivity while reporting about Russia’s war on Ukraine.
RFE/RL Suspends Operations In Russia Following Kremlin Attacks
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) has suspended its operations in Russia.