World Cup 2018: Behind the curtain in secretive Russia
What should we expect from a World Cup in Russia? The 大象传媒's World Affairs Editor John Simpson shared tales from his time in the country with Sarah Walker, including what life is like as a British journalist in Moscow.
John Simpson, 大象传媒's World Affairs Editor:
"You'd be followed everywhere, and you know they'd be listening to your conversations if you had a flat there. I often shared the 大象传媒 flat and it was quite famous.
"If you complained about something a day or so later someone would come to the flat.
"It was a society when everyone was listened to, and it just came a bit of a surprise to people like me going there. But sometimes it can be nasty...that has faded.
"Broadly speaking the old times have gone completely."
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