Frontiers and barriers
May 18, 2011 Natalia Gevorkyan, Gazeta.ru
A journalist faces unexpected challenges traveling to the U.S.
What’s wrong with global photojournalism? 
February 28, 2011 Vladimir Vyatkin, www.photographer.ru
Today's top photos reflect the desire of many news organizations to shock the viewer
Critical speech raises media hopes
November 30, 2010 Alexander Bratersky, The Moscow Times
A daring speech by one of the country's most acclaimed journalists, who publicly blasted federal television stations for their servile attitude and penchant for propaganda, set the media abuzz and even prompted talk of a new perestroika.
Reasons to kill a journalist in Russia
November 13, 2010 Georgy Bovt
The media and a share of the public keep wondering who would want Kashin dead, and why
Fools and roads and Fedotov’s first 100 days
October 29, 2010 Evgeny Abov, Russia Now
Evgeny Abov talks to Mikhail Fedotov, President Dmitry Medvedev’s new presidential adviser on human rights and head of the Council for the Promotion of Civil Society Instituions, about his most challenging career move yet.
The family left behind, four years later
October 18, 2010 Masha Fogel, special to Russia Now
Investigative journalist Anna Politkovskaya’s memory lives on after her murder































