Day: September 4, 2017
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Rosneft CEO Sechin Taped Ulyukayev Conversations in FSB Bribe Sting
Reading from a conversation transcript, the prosecutor quoted Sechin as saying, “take the basket.”
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Almost Half of Russians Think Syrian Campaign Should End — Poll
32 percent said Russia’s campaign in Syria was in danger of becoming a “new Afghanistan”
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How Telegram Channeled Russia’s Political Intrigue
In January this year, Russia’s state-run television channel Rossia-24 aired a special report featuring an anonymous political blogger.
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Putin Warns of North Korea Threat But Criticizes Sanctions
Sanctions against North Korea are “useless and ineffective,” Putin said.
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Putin Denies Embezzlement Case Is Attempt to Silence Serebrennikov
“That’s the end of it.”
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At Least Four Injured in Moscow School Shooting
A teacher and three schoolchildren have been injured in an armed attack north of Moscow
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Russian Artist Pavel Kaplevich’s Dialog with a Russian Masterpiece
In the courtyard of the Tretyakov Gallery is a pavilion that shelters a new work of art by Pavel Kaplevich. But before you enter, go into the museum to see the work that inspired it.
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Why the Works of Visionary Artist Jacob Lawrence Still Resonate a Century After His Birth
His vibrant and bold paintings tell stories of liberation, resistance and resilience
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Putin Condemns Myanmar Violence After Mass Rally in Chechnya
Putin condemned violence in Myanmar, “including violence against Muslims.”
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Putin Says Trump Is Not His Wife
President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday it would be misplaced to talk of “disappointment” in the context of U.S. President Donald Trump
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After Putin’s AI Comments, Elon Musk Imagines World War III
SpaceX and Tesla CEO expects World War III to be triggered by competition
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Putin Says Russia ‘Reserves Right’ to Oust More U.S. Diplomats
President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday hinted Russia could impose additional U.S. diplomatic staff cuts after the closure of its San Francisco consulate.
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Russian Pranksters Claim ‘Letter From Serebrennikov’ to German Actor
Serebrennikov’s lawyer on Monday denied the existence of the letter, calling it “a provocation.”