Gala event marks the 80th anniversary of Russia's oldest English-language paper - and unveils a new addition to the family
Journalists at The Moscow News were among the thousands of ordinary Americans who travelled to the Soviet Union in the 1930s – and shared the fate of Stalin’s victims
Throughout its checkered history, The Moscow News has mirrored the changes that Russia has gone through in the last eight decades
Russians learning English in the 1980s say perestroika transformed the language of The Moscow News
In its first incarnation, The Moscow News was not a newspaper in the real sense – but that didn’t save its journalists from Stalin’s paranoia
The 1980s heyday of The Moscow News was ushered in by the appointment of a key ally of Mikhail Gorbachev’s
Vremya Novostei’s Vladimir Gurevich and RIA Novosti’s Svetlana Mironyuk talk to The Moscow News
Vremya Novostei and RIA Novosti relaunch the famous Moskovskiye Novosti brand
The site of the old Moskovskiye Novosti building is still a popular venue for socio-political expression
As The Moscow News celebrates a milestone, there are big plans for the future.
Decades of ups and downs have made Russia’s oldest English-language newspaper a true survivor
Photo: 80 Anniversary posters
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The author of ‘Moskva i Moskvichi’ was a friend to both the richest and the poorest inhabitants of the city
The long and varied history of celebrations in Russia