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Anya and Michael in their first Moscow winter, 2006

He knew too much about Putin’s apparatchiks – so his family ended up hiding out here

When a job with an oligarch in Russia turned dangerous, Nick Stride grabbed his family and fled as far as they could go: Australia.

  • Sue Williams

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Elon Musk, chief executive officer of Twitter, Tesla and SpaceX.

Elon Musk deluged with demands from banned Twitter account holders

Dmitry Medvedev, the former Russian president tweeted his congratulations: “Good luck @elonmusk in overcoming political bias and ideological dictatorship on Twitter.”

  • Sheila Dang
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi prior to their talks in Tehran.

Iran endorses Putin’s war, US says Russia ‘preparing to annex territory’

The US says the appointment of proxies, introduction of Russian currency and passports in Ukraine are precursors to “shame” refendums and annexation.

  • Nandita Bose and Steve Holland
Daniil Medvedev of Russia.

‘A damaging precedent’: ATP, WTA move against Wimbledon, stripping its rankings

Tensions within tennis have escalated with two powerful tennis bodies stripping Wimbledon of ranking points.

  • Scott Spits
The crowd reacts during Nick Kyrgios’ match against Daniil Medvedev on Thursday night.

No one likes a nark, but tennis crowds are starting to cross a line at the Open

Audience participation is a wonderful and vital part of sport, though it would be nice if it came with a bit of tact and class.

  • Michael Koziol
President Vladimir Putin appears in a televised address to the nation about the constitutional changes.

'President for life': Putin's poll victory secures path to rule Russia until 2036

The national vote has been derided as a sham by opposition parties and criticised by election monitors on the ground as rigged. 

  • Bevan Shields
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Under fire: Russian Anti-Doping Agency head Yuri Ganus is at the centre of Russia’s years-long scandal over state-sponsored doping.

Russia's anti-doping chief gets death threats after plea for 'clean' overhaul

As head of the Russian Anti-Doping Agency, Yuri Ganus is at the centre of Russia’s years-long scandal over state-sponsored doping, which has led to the country’s ban from international competitions for four years.

  • Isabelle Khurshudyan
Russian Tax Service chief Mikhail Mishustin, left, listens to Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in February.

Medvedev was Putin's wingman for years - now Putin wants some distance

For four years, he acted as a seat-warmer, nominally president from 2008, but he was seen as weak and became unpopular.

  • Robyn Dixon
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and President Vladimir Putin.

Entire Russian government resigns after Vladimir Putin speech

The unexpected announcement came shortly after Putin proposed a nationwide vote on sweeping changes that would shift power from the presidency to parliament.

  • Bevan Shields
The Russian Olympic Committee building in Moscow. A WADA investigation has revealed that Russia officials planted fabricated messages in a database that they had agreed to turn over to the anti-doping body.

Russia gone in less than 60 minutes

Russia, one of the great powers of the world, was turfed out of international sport for four years on Monday night, leaving conjecture over whether WADA should have gone harder.

  • Chip Le Grand

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