Day: September 13, 2017
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Russia Revokes U.S. Diplomats’ Parking Rights Amid Sanctions Spat
A U.S. State Department spokesperson confirmed the new measures Thursday evening telling the news agency it planned to “raise the issue with the Russian Foreign Ministry.”
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12 Must-See Fall Exhibits Around the World
Art, science and magic draws us to museums this fall
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12 Must-See Fall Exhibits
Art, science and magic draws us to museums this fall
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The Bomb Scares Sweeping Russia, Explained
The Kremlin’s spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said the string of alerts amounted to “telephone terrorism”
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What Does the Gender Reveal Fad Say About Modern Pregnancy?
A new ritual speaks to anxieties surrounding the medicalization of childbearing
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U.S. Reportedly Pressuring Russia to Sell Shuttered Diplomatic Properties
Russian diplomats are not pleased with the proposal
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Russia’s Bomb Scares Spread to St. Petersburg Malls and Moscow Schools
An unnamed law enforcement source said authorities are trying to verify the bomb threats.
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Days After Opening, Visitors Are Stealing Zaryadye Park’s Greenery
The $245-million park near the Kremlin opened to the general public on Monday
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The Moscow Fall Art Season Sizzles
After the cultural doldrums of summer in the Russian capital, the fall art season is starting off with a bang.
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Russian Top Defense Official Says Zapad Exercises Don’t Pose Threat to Europe
The drills spanning the borders of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland have caused concern among NATO countries
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U.S. Bans Kaspersky Lab Products Over Security Concerns
U.S. government agencies have been ordered stop using and remove Kaspersky products.
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Thousands Evacuated in Russian Bomb Scares, But State TV Stays Quiet
A wave of bomb scares has led to tens of thousands of people being evacuated throughout the country
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The Word’s Worth Podcast
Hello! This is Michele Berdy and you’re listening to The Word’s Worth column from The Moscow Times.