Day: September 11, 2017
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Russia Signs S-400 Missiles Deal With Turkey
“Nobody has the right to discuss the Turkish republic’s independence principles or independent decisions about its defense industry.”
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Russia’s Largest Cinema Chain Cancels ‘Mathilde’
It stressed that the canceled screenings were a “forced decision.”
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Russia’s Largest Cinema Chain Cancels ‘Mathide’
It stressed that the canceled screenings were a “forced decision.”
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Jehovah’s Witnesses Appeal Russia’s ‘Extremist’ Label
The UN’s anti-discrimination panel called Russia’s “extremist” label “vague and broad,” lacking clear and precise criteria for legal classification.
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The Transformation of the American Shopping Mall
Headlines claim malls are dying, and some are. But many others are having second lives as churches, schools, hospitals, even farms
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Five Architects on the One Building They Wish Had Been Preserved
From an elegant solution to urban density to a magnificent financial hub
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Bomb Threats Across Russia Prompt Mass Evacuations
Law enforcement authorities in certain regions informed journalists of ongoing drills, while officials in other regions denied drills were being held
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Russian Cyber-Security Firm Kaspersky Could Shutter Washington Offices
The creators of the famous anti-virus software face increased scrutiny over suspected ties to Russian security services
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North Korea Receiving Russian Supplies Despite Sanctions — Reports
Russian smugglers reportedly supplied energy and goods to North Korean, ignoring concerns about the country’s nuclear tests
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Russia Illicitly Supplying North Korea Despite Sanctions – Reports
Russian smugglers reportedly supplied energy and goods to North Korean, ignoring concerns about the country’s nuclear tests
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Nemtsov Memorial Plaque Removed by Pro-Kremlin Activists
Installed by local residents, it lasted less than a week
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New Kremlin Park Vandalized Day After Opening
The damaged dome with 150 solar panels partially covers a concert hall and is the world’s biggest translucent structure without partition walls, according to the Mayor’s Office.