Margaritaville
Would the departure of RT’s longtime head sound the death knell for Russia’s notorious propaganda network?
Saahil MenonNovember 21, 11:26

The potential departure of Margarita Simonyan from her role as editor-in-chief of the propaganda broadcaster once known as Russia Today serves as a stark reminder of just how much the world has changed since the Kremlin created the network to burnish its international reputation and project Russian soft power in 2005.
More on the topic

Mastering Margarita
In a parallel universe where progress is the enemy, one propagandist rules supreme
Topics
More by this author
Why Saudi tourists are flocking to wartime Russia The ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war has catalysed, not curbed, arrivals from the conservative kingdomChina in your hand Why Beijing has finally added Russia to the list of 76 countries it already allows visa-free travelRussian malaise Why Malaysia’s Faustian pact with the Kremlin mattersMore stories

Alexey Navalny’s mother has compensation claim for his death in prison thrown out
Police officer killed in apparent suicide bombing at Moscow station
Russia opens criminal investigation into Telegram founder Pavel Durov for ‘facilitating terrorist activity’

Former Nadezhdin campaign manager had Russian citizenship rescinded after attending Navalny’s funeral

St. Petersburg State University offers students €550 signing bonus for enlisting in military

Russian journalist uncovers Putin’s secret stake in Kremlin-backed super app MAX

Russia to block Telegram from 1 April as crackdown on foreign-owned apps continues

Top Chechen court orders retrial of jailed mother of anti-Kadyrov activists

Poison from Ecuadorian tree frog used to kill Alexey Navalny, European lab tests show
News
US to let India buy millions of barrels of Russian oil from vessels stranded by Iran war19 hours ago
Hungary seizes €70 million in cash from Ukrainian bank staff as rift with Kyiv worsens20 hours ago
Russia and Ukraine release 500 POWs each in largest prisoner exchange since May23 hours ago
Russia ramps up social media crusade in favour of spyware-loaded ‘super app’24 hours ago
Readers' choice
Most popular articles from the last two weeks

Subjects
Influencer operation
A cohort of pro-Kremlin content creators is shamelessly portraying the Russian occupation of Mariupol in a positive light
Yulia Akhmedova
December 1, 16:13
Subjects
NATO’s next test
The alliance must face down the Russian threat in places where deterrence is most fragile, such as the Suwałki corridor
Agnia Grigas
February 19, 10:40
Articles
New Russia, old problems
How a reclaimed imperial term came to represent something far more than a mere territorial claim for Russian soldiers
Maria Kurbak
March 5, 12:36
