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Union under fire for hosting anti-LGBTQ+ speakers either side of Oxford Pride
The society has been accused of hosting "a stooge of the homophobic Putin regime" as well as "an abhorrent transphobe" either side of Oxford Pride
Britain must take firm action against Russian aggression
Britain's increasing isolation on the world stage makes it an easy target
The Death of Stalin review – ‘it straddles that oh-so-narrow line between repellent and comic’
Christopher Goring enjoys the satire of Iannucci’s warped world behind the Iron Curtain
Passion over party in Pasternak’s Russia
Maria Minchenko marks the Russian Revolution centenary by casting her mind back to one of cinema's classics
The opening of a closed cultural world
One combative poem has a lot to reveal about the place of artists under Soviet rule, Charlie Baker writes
“You know it’s the centenary of the Russian Revolution, right?”
James Tibbles sees a disconnect between Russian and British approaches to the Revolution’s centenary
US and Russian space agencies to work on new moon-orbiting space station
The agreement demonstrates NASA's belief that the key to future space exploration is co-operation
Oxford academic caught in Russia ‘fake news’ row
Researcher raises fears of “misappropriation" by controversial Russian news outlet Sputnik
The humble notes that hold great meaning
Katherine Wood explores the past and present of Russian bard music
Beware the Russians under the bed
Genuine concern with Putin’s interference in foreign elections is justified, but hysterical overreaction helps no one
Trump’s first 100 days have been a succession of failure and fear
Alex Doody reflects on Trump's presidency to date and the realities of life in the Oval Office
Letter from Abroad: Yaroslavl
Pip Cull is greatly envious of Russia’s readiness to embrace childhood fantasy
In conversation with the directors of ‘Anna Karenina’
Jeevan Ravindran discovers how the three directors developed this new musical
Review: John Hodge’s ‘Collaborators’
Bessie Yuill finds herself simultaneously amused and disturbed by this dark tragedy about a fictional meeting between Stalin and Bulgakov
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