- Kathy Lally
- Correspondent
Kathy Lally was a Washington Post editor before becoming Moscow bureau chief in September 2010. Earlier she worked in Moscow for The Baltimore Sun and witnessed the coup and fall of the Soviet Union. She covers the 15 republics of the former Soviet Union.
- Russia protests to U.S. over alleged spy
- Ryan C. Fogle, U.S. diplomat accused of spying, ordered to leave Russia
- Battle for Russia’s political future plays out in provincial courtroom
- Russian foreign minister denies new weapons sales to Syria
- Putin celebrates Russia’s Victory Day
- Thousands protest in Moscow, in attempt to reinvigorate opposition to Putin government
- After Boston bombing, seeking answers in Russia’s terror-weary Dagestan
- Russia cracks down on U.S.-linked NGOs
- Boston Marathon bombings: Suspects’ mother speaks out
- Alexei Navalny trial in Russia delayed
- Putin pushes NGO foreign agent law
- Russia puts blogger Alexei Navalny, opposition on trial
- HIV/AIDS, TB rates sap Russian health
- Russia rules Magnitsky was not abused
- Russian lawmaker assailed for U.S. visit
- Bolshoi letter calls acid attack unsolved
- Russian women’s rights rally broken up
- Russian women get flowers, not power
- Star Bolshoi dancer Pavel Dmitrichenko admits acid attack
- Bolshoi dancer Pavel Dmitrichenko, two others held in acid attack on artistic director
- In Texas, autopsy says adoptee’s death accidental; Russians disagree, march in protest
- In Sochi, Russia’s sanatoriums get a different treatment
- Altercation involving birth mother is latest twist in controversy over Russian adoptee’s death
- Russia tries to improve life expectancy with laws curbing drinking, smoking
- Russian official in hot water for Florida condos
- Death of adopted Russian child in U.S. spurs anger in Moscow
- Olympic building besets Russia’s Sochi
- Russia set to ban smoking in public places
- Russian adopted by Americans returns to help other orphans find homes
- Russia expects Olympics to retool its image
- Putin fires Olympic official over ski jump
- Let it snow, please, for Sochi Olympics
- Lawyers take risks for Russian protesters
- In Russia, volunteers step up
- Russia cancels accord with U.S. on fighting drugs, human trafficking
- Russian anti-gay bill sets off furor
- Russia moves toward strict smoking limits
- Russia denies plans for mass evacuation from Syria, defends U.S. adoptions ban
- Bolshoi Ballet appoints interim director
- Bolshoi’s Sergei Filin recovers from eye surgery as police pursue acid attack case
- Bolshoi Ballet Artistic Director Sergei Filin attacked with acid in Moscow
- Some Russian protesters seek escape
- Russian official: U.S. adoption ban will stand
- Russian crime boss gunned down in Moscow
- Russian protesters support U.S. adoptions
- Radio Liberty loses its license in Moscow, and Russians raise voices in dismay
- Russia blames Syrian opposition for failure to halt conflict
- Russians still forced to pay bribes, despite corruption fight
- Putin’s pledges in state-of-nation speech draw skepticism from critics
- Russia set to retaliate on U.S. Magnitsky law
- Magnitsky law sets off human rights fight between Russia and U.S. politicians
- Russia fumes as U.S. Senate passes Magnitsky law aimed at human rights
- Russians discuss new image for Putin
- After a year of protest, a different Russia beckons
- Russia sees hope for greater cooperation in Obamas second term
- Watching Obamas victory from Moscow, wondering what comes next
- A quadrennial Russian tradition: Mocking the U.S. electoral college
- U.S. sets diplomacy to music in Russia
- Russia backs resorts to stem terrorism
- Russians gather against totalitarianism
- Russian opposition protest leaders held in Moscow
- Russia charges dissenter Sergei Udaltsov in crackdown
- Russian opposition says activist kidnapped, as Putin government steps up pressure
- Campaign helps European bison roam on the Russian range again
- Russia launches criminal case against dissident leader Sergei Udaltsov
- Alex Ovechkin goes back in time with Dynamo Moscow
- Vladimir Putin’s United Russia party wins regional elections
- Russian opposition weak at polls
- Moscow’s Sretensky Monastery Choir visits D.C.
- Georgia rejects Saakashvili party
- As USAID stops work in Russia, activists wonder how they can continue operations
- Shoring up Putin in Russian countryside
- Russian activists stand firm against Putin
- Russian billionaire Lebedev charged with hooliganism
- In post-Soviet Georgia, democracy faces critical test
- Cumbersome Gazprom losing its clout
- Russia boots out USAID
- Russian legislature expels opposition leader
- Russian punk rockers sentenced to two years for anti-Putin concert
- Russian doctor declares war on McDonald’s ‘gamburgers’
- Euro crisis forces change on Russia
- Russia keeps punk rock protesters jailed
- U.S., Russia try to reset and retrench relations, but Magnitsky bill threatens process
- Russian lawmakers approve harsh rules for election monitors, NGOs
- Russia passes law curbing Internet
- Far from Moscow, protest is a lonely pursuit
- Russia to join World Trade Organization
- Russians doubt flash flood explanation; local governor says alert was impossible
- International group urges sanctions on Russians
- Russian heartland fears NATO transit
- Magnitsky documentary suggests fraud, collusion between Russian officials, police detectives
- Russian President Vladimir Putin tries to reassure investors
- Iran nuclear talks fall short
- Despite crackdown, Russian protesters turn out to denounce Putin
- Russian police raid apartments of protest leaders
- Congress advances bill to pressure Russia on human rights
- Russian parliament shows unusual defiance in fighting fines for protesters
- Russia warns of retaliation for U.S. Magnitsky bill
- Corruption turns Russians radical
- Anti-American rhetoric subsides in Russia
- Vladimir Putin sending Dmitry Medvedev to Camp David summit
- Russia’s Victory Day marked by persistence of protesters
- Putin team taunts demonstrators
- Vladimir Putin takes presidential oath in Russia, amid promises and protests
- In Moscow, peaceful protest turns violent
- Vladimir Putin returns to Russian presidency weaker than when he left it
- Russian woman honored in fight to save forest
- Russia protesters take up politics, aiming for city hall
- Russian bloggers sense threat
- Moscow authorities prohibit rally calling for justice for Sergei Magnitsky
- Moscow celebrates St. Patrick
- Russia convicts protest leader’s husband
- Russian activists push back against crackdown in wake of Putin’s election
- Putin critics oppose Jackson-Vanik trade sanction law
- Anti-Putin protesters offer a pragmatic new message at Moscow rally
- Russian citizens question vote count
- Russia protesters split by arrests
- Russian police, protesters heighten confrontation following Putin victory
- Putin wins election as Russian president; opponents claim widespread fraud
- Putin heads toward Russia’s presidency
- In Putin’s Russia, allegations of a KGB-like plot
- Russian whistleblower charged with slander
- Russian TV: Attempt to assassinate Putin foiled with arrest of two Chechen men
- Putin foes encircle center of Moscow
- Putin presidency means more than taking office
- Tens of thousands rally for Putin
- In Russia, Putin allies sharpen anti-American attacks ahead of elections
- In Russia, cold is a matter of degree
- Their vigor unflagging, Russians protest
- Putin’s Russia tries to sap opposition
- Russia’s Communist Party finds itself at a familiar crossroads
- Russia hints at U.S. radar role in Mars probe’s crash
- Observers criticize Kazakhstan election
- Putin Web launch ignores Russian protests
- A Red Cross rescue of Russian children
- Unlike Russia, Kazakhstan keeps a tight lid on protests ahead of elections
- Putin allies urge him to talk to opponents
- Russia arrests New Year’s protesters
- Russian Internet revolution fuels protest
- Senate holds Russia, Magnitsky bill hearing
- Russian billionaire owner of N.J. Nets to run against Putin
- Russians scoff at Medvedev election inquiry
- Thousands of protesters in Russia demand fair elections
- Putin lashes back at Clinton criticism
- Putin accuses Clinton, U.S. of fomenting election protests
- Russian protests offer unusual challenge to political order
- In protests, two Russias face off
- Moscow police clash with anti-Putin demonstrators (Video)
- Monitors find Russian elections flawed
- Russia voters turn away from Putin party
- Russia election widens crack in Putin’s power
- Russians cynical about parliamentary elections
- Russian oligarch gives Kennedy Center $5 million
- Russia targets U.S.-linked election monitor
- Russian city seeks 2020 world’s fair
- Seeking guilty in Russian whistleblower’s death
- Laws to rein in Russia’s pretrial detention system are ignored
- Russians wait in cold to see a belt believed to have been worn by Virgin Mary
- “Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Woman,” by Robert K. Massie
- Russians pull out political dirty tricks ahead of elections
- The Russian babushka, 2011-style
- Russia clamps down on opposition before elections
- Russia retaliates against U.S., bans American officials
- U.S. reset with Russia at new stage as officials meet with human rights activists
- Moscow’s Bolshoi Theatre reopening after extensive renovation
- Former Ukrainian prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko sentenced to 7 years
- Russian political life far from Putin and Kremlin
- With nowhere for troops to go, Soviet pullback stalls
- Russia girds for next Putin presidency as some look past it
- Rumor of Putin using Botox hums online
- Lawyer’s mother takes on Russian officials
- Medvedev confirms he will step aside for Putin to return to Russia’s presidency
- Awaiting Putin’s decision, Russians consider their options
- Poor Central Asians migrate to Moscow
- Moscow destroys central mosque
- A Russian region to Obama: Help us
- The corrupt advantage in Russia
- In Russia’s Dagestan, Salafi Muslims clash with government authorities
- Night before Soviet coup, a shot in the dark
- Russia, once almost a democracy
- Sergei Magnitsky’s death not a priority for official Russian inquiry
- Russia responds sharply to U.S. visa blacklist
- Khodorkovsky’s business partner denied parole
- U.S. visa blacklist startles Russia
- Platon Lebedev’s parole imperiled by lost pants
- U.S. puts Russian officials on visa blacklist
- Dorsa is daffy, yet makes Muscovites laugh — and think
- High hopes at Yeltsin inauguration
- Slain Russian journalist’s unsolved death speaks to Kremlin’s enduring grip
- Russia blames doctors, not police, in death of lawyer Sergei Magnitsky
- Ailey dancers bring their gospel to Moscow
- Two decades ago, Soviet miners were a force to be reckoned with
- Russian government refuses to register new opposition party
- Russian activists share Woodstock moment in Khimki Forest outside Moscow
- Medvedev tells investors Russia will reform
- U.S., Russian actors connect without words
- Azerbaijan wavers between East and West
- Russian officer who killed Chechen is slain
- Azerbaijan frees journalist after years of world pressure
- European Court favors Russian government in Khodorkovsky prosecution




