President’s invitation to 35 Wagner commanders is further sign Moscow may not punish ‘traitor’ warlord
Moscow’s ‘impotence’ on failed mutiny turns Russia ‘into a banana republic without any bananas’, says former official
President of Belarus claims Wagner’s leader has been moving freely in Russia despite deal to relocate with his fighters
Paramilitary group still signing contracts with fighters for Ukrainian front despite terms of truce with the Kremlin
A diminished Putin may have survived Prigozhin’s mutiny. But, argues Robert Service, history gives him little ground for optimism
President mingles with crowds as he tries to repair image after coup attempt
Repercussions of Prighozhin’s challenge to the Kremlin could be far reaching
Russian president’s security forces ‘have started shaking down sympathisers’ of exiled warlord
Smartphones gave us unprecedented insight into Russia’s latest coup attempt
Mercenary group’s operations have played pivotal role in countries including Mali, Libya and CAR
Militia founder Yevgeny Prigozhin confirmed to be in Belarus after deal to end mutiny
Ordinary residents rattled by mutiny as Kremlin cheerleaders seek to dismiss paramilitary group’s insurrection
In angry speech, president insists insurrection was doomed from outset
Officials have discussed possible negative outcomes from Wagner insurrection destabilising Kremlin
Yevgeny Prigozhin defends mutiny as his group continues to recruit and fighters linger in southern Russia
Reports at odds with earlier promises from Kremlin that charges against warlord would be dropped
Aborted Prigozhin rebellion raises spectre of state collapse if Kremlin faces further coup attempts
Defence minister and army chief seen as ‘lame ducks’ but could stay on as president’s loyalists
Also in today’s newsletter: the fringe extremists entering Greece’s parliament
Russia cannot function without a strong hand at the wheel, and this president’s hand has been fatally weakened
Warlord Yevgeny Prigozhin maintains rare silence after agreeing deal with Moscow to end rebellion
After the march on Moscow, things cannot go back to normal in Russia
Beijing labels Yevgeny Prigozhin’s mutiny as Moscow’s ‘internal affair’ after visit by Putin’s deputy foreign minister
Crackly voice in post on Telegram heralded start of first armed uprising in Russia for three decades
Russia’s president withstood a bizarre mutiny but appears weakened
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