Siberia.Realities is a regional news outlet of RFE/RL's Russian Service.
Two Russian opposition activists have been jailed in the Far Eastern city of Vladivostok two days after they were detained.
Dozens of activists protested in the Siberian city of Yakutsk against a plan by Russian federal authorities to abolish mandatory Yakut language lessons at schools.
A prominent opposition activist and public figure in Russia's Altai Krai region, Aidar Kudirmekov, has fled the country in fear for his safety.
Police are conducting searches in the building of the regional parliament, or Il Tumen, of Russia's Far Eastern region of Sakha-Yakutia.
Two prominent activists for the rights of Siberia's indigenous peoples, Vladislav and Yana Tannagashev, have had to leave Russia fearing for their safety, the Memorial human rights center says.
A Moscow court has ordered Maria Alyokhina, a leading member of the punk protest band Pussy Riot, to perform 100 hours of community service for a protest against Russia's ban on the messaging app Telegram.
The leader of a consumer-protection group in the Russian city of Novosibirsk says an arson attack has destroyed his summer house.
Russians staged a number of protests in several cities and towns in the Moscow region over pollution from landfills.
Aman Tuleyev, the former governor of Russia's Kemerovo region in Siberia, has asked prosecutors to check and make public his incomes, expenditures, and property to prove that allegations about his "uncountable wealth" are false.
Veteran Russian politician Aman Tuleyev has been elected as speaker of the Kemerovo regional legislature in Siberia, eight days after he resigned as governor following a shopping-mall fire that killed 64 people.
Several thousand people rallied in a town outside Moscow, demanding the closure of a landfill site that has been emitting toxic fumes and calling for the resignation of the regional governor.
More than 1,000 people have been evacuated in the Siberian region of Altai Krai after melting snow caused severe flooding.
A former Russian police officer has been sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of murdering 19 women in Siberia.
The home of a Russian activist has been burned down in what he suspects was an arson attack in retaliation for his opposition to deforestation in the Altai Republic in southern Siberia.
The drowning deaths of two brothers who fell into a trench dug for pipe repairs was taken as a call for action by angry residents of the small town of Kolyvan.