- Will Englund
- Staff Writer
A Pulitzer Prize winner, Will Englund is on his third tour as a Moscow correspondent -- along with his wife, Kathy Lally. In the 1990s he did two stints in Russia for the Baltimore Sun. He was also co-author of a project on shipbreaking that won the Pulitzer for investigative reporting as well as an Overseas Press Club award and a George Polk award. He joined the Post in October 2010.
- Russia warns of retaliation for U.S. Magnitsky bill
- At Eurovision, Sweden’s Loreen bests the Buranovskiye Babushki
- Eurovision leaves West behind
- In poll, Russians see wide gap between democratic ideals and reality
- Moscow police chief promoted to Russian cabinet following protest response
- Moscow police raid new protest site
- Russian protesters, led by prominent writers, take a peaceful stroll in Moscow
- Vladimir Putin takes presidential oath in Russia, amid promises and protests
- In Moscow, peaceful protest turns violent
- Opposition candidate appears headed to mayor’s office in Russian vote
- Medvedev calls missile defense a threat to Russia
- Mayor’s race in Russia an opportunity for the opposition
- Russian TV program draws protests from Putin critics
- Russian police detain 23 at environmental rally
- Russian activists push back against crackdown in wake of Putin’s election
- Anti-Putin protesters offer a pragmatic new message at Moscow rally
- Teens choosing death in Russia
- Russian police, protesters heighten confrontation following Putin victory
- Putin wins election as Russian president; opponents claim widespread fraud
- Putin heads toward Russia’s presidency
- Russians living in Syria insulted, blamed for violence
- Putin foes encircle center of Moscow
- Tens of thousands rally for Putin
- Putin promises Russian military buildup
- Owner wields ax at lively Russian radio outlet
- Russia raps West, sends mission to Syria
- Their vigor unflagging, Russians protest
- Mikhail Prokhorov, a low-key billionaire, takes to Russian stump
- In Moscow, a throwback to Soviet vitriol
- Clinton, diplomats urge Russia to allow Security Council vote on Syria
- Russia has pride, contracts at stake in Syria
- Russian TV veers back to familiar ground
- Possible ban on Russian candidate prompts new charges of election bias
- Moscow rejects rally application
- Not quite a foe, U.S. looms large in Russian world view
- Vladimir Putin says he’s Russia’s indispensable man
- Putin Web launch ignores Russian protests
- Far from Moscow, a harsh sentence and political overtones
- The end of the Soviet road
- In Russia, the lost generation of science
- Firings of journalists, Moscow’s subdued response to protests revive Kremlinology
- Russian billionaire owner of N.J. Nets to run against Putin
- In Russia, words then deeds
- Thousands of protesters in Russia demand fair elections
- Russian Web gets protesters’ word out
- Where bison roamed, Soviet obit is written
- Russian protests offer unusual challenge to political order
- In protests, two Russias face off
- Russian blogger Alexei Navalny in spotlight after arrest
- Monitors find Russian elections flawed
- Russia voters turn away from Putin party
- Vladimir Putin’s party nominates him for president
- Soviet breakup, 20 years later: U.S. was among last to concede U.S.S.R.’s demise
- Medvedev threatens to target U.S. missile shield in Europe if no deal is reached
- Putin booed by Russian fight fans, in rare public show of disapproval
- In Soviet twilight, a stirring in Chechnya
- Russia on verge of WTO membership
- Russia holds parade to remember a parade (photos)
- Russia, on the brink of a free market
- Russia hears an argument for Web freedom
- Bribery charge perplexes Moscow school
- Russia retaliates against U.S., bans American officials
- Ukraine opted out of Soviet confederation
- Young Russian scientists rally against bureaucracy
- Demi Moore, unclothed, shares wall space with Mick Jagger in Annie Leibovitz’s Russian exhibition (Photos)
- With nowhere for troops to go, Soviet pullback stalls
- New charges in Russian journalist’s death
- Russia must look after its own, Putin says
- Soviet Union’s school for capitalists
- Soviet Union’s school for capitalists
- Putin-Medvedev announcement leads to finance minister’s resignation
- Medvedev confirms he will step aside for Putin to return to Russia’s presidency
- Putin warns of ‘bitter pills’ for Russian economy at party congress
- Feeding the Soviet Union
- A Russian party, out of bounds
- Germany, France confirm support for Greece
- Russia opening gas pipeline to Western Europe
- ExxonMobil signs Russian oil pact
- North Korea may return to nuclear talks, Russia says
- Soviet Communists on the outs
- Russia’s ruling party engineers replacement of St. Petersburg governor
- The three casualties of the Soviet coup
- Night before Soviet coup, a shot in the dark
- Russia, once almost a democracy
- 20 years ago, Soviet press pushed hard
- In Nagorno-Karabakh, peace elusive 20 years after Soviet fall
- 1991: Russia’s Communist chief quits over party’s image
- 1991: United States hopes for Soviet partnership
- Norway suspect's diary: What it all means
- Soviet opponents turn up the heat
- Suspect in Norway attacks admits involvement, denies responsibility
- In diary, Norwegian ‘crusader’ details months of preparation for attacks
- Gorbachev in London: Credit, no cash
- Armenians urged to settle in border lands
- Following Russian ship sinking, Medvedev orders wide transit safety checks
- Nagorno-Karabakh wants a seat at the table
- Travel ban against two Putin critics is overturned
- In Karabakh, the first post-Soviet war
- In Russia, a new voice for patients
- Armenia, Azerbaijan fail to reach agreement on disputed region
- Russian government refuses to register new opposition party
- June 22, 1991: Soviets argue over Western aid
- June 17, 1991: Treaty envisions a new Soviet Union
- June 12, 1991: Russia’s vote of confidence
- Russian investors parking billions abroad despite oil revenue, strengthening ruble
- Putin suspends bribery-driven Russian car inspections for the rest of the year
- Russian opposition calls for festival of resistance to end United Russia’s reign
- WHO takes on chronic disease
- Chernobyl a milestone on the road to Ukrainian independence
- Doctor tells Putin of Russia’s medical shortcomings
- Private probe: Officials in Russian tax fraud case stashed millions offshore
- A half-century on, Russian space flight pioneer Yuri Gagarin stands tall
- 11 dead, dozens hurt in Belarus subway explosion
- In Belarus, currency crisis pushes economy from troubled to dire
- In Russia, official proposes curtailing Internet freedom
- At Chernobyl, a warning for Japan
- In Moscow, Biden gets specific on corruption
- Increase in oil revenue amid unrest in Arab world gives Russia some breathing room
- Biden, in Russia, turns to talk of trade
- Russia remembers Lincoln as it marks the freeing of the serfs
- Russia remembers Lincoln as it marks the freeing of the serfs
- Crab buyer detained in Russia returns to U.S.
- Trials begin for Belarusan protesters amid criticism
- Crab buyer detained in Russia returns to U.S.
- Trials begin for Belarusan protesters amid criticism
- Khodorkovsky sentence imposed by 'higher authority,' courthouse aide says
- Khodorkovsky sentence imposed by ‘higher authority,’ courthouse aide says
- Acquitted American crabber in Russia still caught up in criminal justice system
- Acquitted American crabber in Russia still caught up in criminal justice system
- In Cairo, protesters restless as they hope for U.S. support
- In Cairo, protesters restless as they hope for U.S. support
- At Tahrir Square, Egyptian army feints and jabs with anti-government protesters
- At Tahrir Square, Egyptian army feints and jabs
- For cautious Mubarak, change became overwhelming
- For cautious Mubarak, change became overwhelming
- Huge protests continue for 11th day as Obama administration weighs Egypt options
- After days of violence, anti-government protesters bolstered by 'Day of Departure' rallies
- Letter from Warsaw: Silenced at home, Belarusan bands cross border
- Letter from Warsaw: Silenced at home, Belarusan bands cross border
- Protesters fill Tahrir Square for 'Day of Departure' rally; journalists targeted
- On a stage in Kamchatka, flouting government orders
- On a stage in Kamchatka, flouting government orders
- 5 fatally shot in 2nd day of bloody clashes; amid outcry, Egyptian PM apologizes
- In Tahrir Square, Egyptians sense they are part of a turning point in history
- In Tahrir Square, Egyptians sense they are part of a turning point in history
- Mubarak supporters clash with crowds after army tells protesters: 'Go home'
- Egypt coping with shortages as protests continue
- Egypt coping with shortages as protests continue
- Muslim Brotherhood says it is only a minor player in Egyptian protests
- Muslim Brotherhood says it is only a minor player in Egyptian protests
- Russian leaders fault airport after bombing
- Putin: Bombing not connected to Chechnya
- Russia airport blast kills 35
- Moscow airport blast: Suicide bomb kills 35
- Poland sees its past in Belarus's present
- Drawing on its own experience, Poland takes lead on Belarus crackdown
- Crash report angers Poles and shakes ties with Russia
- Russia's crash report stirs Polish politics