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Putin Calls Ekho Moskvy Journalist’s Attacker a ‘Sick Person’
Tatyana Felgenhauer’s colleagues have blamed state media for the attack
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Islamic State Releases Execution Poster Threatening World Cup in Russia
The threat comes days after IS published a poster of Argentinian footballer Lionel Messi behind bars crying bloody tears
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Turmoil on St. Petersburg Campus Strands Foreign Students
‘I also come from a harsh authoritarian regime’
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The Russia Probe: Manafort Faces Conspiracy Charges
A federal grand jury in Washington D.C. has approved the first charges in Robert Mueller’s investigation
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Russian Journalist Yekaterina Gordon Announces She’ll Run for President in March 2018
“I am not a representative of glamour, I wasn’t born with a silver spoon in my mouth.”
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Kirill Serebrennikov’s “Little Tragedies”
Kirill Serebrennikov, artistic director, may be under house arrest, but his newest production has premiered at the Gogol Center with and without him.
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Irkutsk Memorial Dismantled Ahead of October Revolution Centennial
City officials said the memorial’s decrepit condition posed a safety hazard for local residents, Radio Svoboda reported
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Russian Lawmaker Says Syria Mission Is Almost Complete
Putin twice ordered withdrawals of Russian forces from Syria in 2016
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Kremlin Propagandist Kiselyov Slams Ekho Moskvy After Journalist Stabbed in Throat
The suspect reportedly “had no time for state channels”
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A ‘Typical Fan’ Knifed Ekho Radio Editor Felgenhauer, Says Kremlin TV Host
The suspect reportedly “had no time for state channels”
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Less Than Half of Russians Surveyed Back Kremlin Support for Ukraine Separatists
Forty-one percent of surveyed Russians believe Moscow should support separatists in Ukraine’s Donbass region, according to a new Levada Center poll
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Проект 100 лет после революции
The Moscow Times отмечает 100 летия революции с запуском проекта о жизни в России сегодня. Мы приглашаем читателей по всей стране запечатлеть один день из жизни на фотографиях, в виде скетча или рассказа.
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The Moscow Times Launches 100 Years Since the Russian Revolution Project
Join this nationwide project!
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How Mobile Wine-Tasting Rooms Could Revolutionize Armenian Wine Country
“Wine Cubes” will be popping up on Armenian vineyards—and building up the country’s enotourism industry
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Burials Unearthed in Poland Open the Casket on The Secret Lives of Vampires
What people actually did to prevent the dead from rising again was very different than what Hollywood would have you think
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Russian Death Certificate Reveals Real Syrian Casualty Count
The cause of Sergei Poddubny’s death at age 36 is named as “incineration of the body”
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Russian Death Cert Reveals Real Syrian Casualty Count
The cause of Sergei Poddubny’s death at age 36 is named as “incineration of the body”
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Former Russian Troll Describes Night Shift as ‘Bacchanalia’
“Like everyone, I needed the money”
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With IKEA, ‘Later’ Finally Arrived
I’m convinced that there isn’t a family in Moscow who doesn’t have IKEA frozen meatballs in the freezer
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Kalashnikov Among Russian Firms Under Threat of U.S. Sanctions
A list of possible targets includes 33 Russian defense and six intelligence sector organizations
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Love as a Russian Chemistry Experiment
You know that chemistry between Marshall and Lily? In Russian it’s not химия. Really.
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Majority of Russians Ready to Hand Putin Fourth Term
One in five couldn’t name who they’d vote for, while one in 10 said they wouldn’t cast ballots
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Moscow’s Culinary Renaissance
Moscow food scene has expanded dramatically over the past decade
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The Oligarchs Are Next: Russian Businessmen Prepare for U.S. Sanctions
Fearing new sanctions, Russia’s wealthiest individuals are busy hiring lawyers and searching for lobbyists
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Navalny Won’t Hand the Kremlin Freebies by Criticizing Sobchak
In his weekly YouTube show on Thursday, Navalny addressed concerns that Sobchak could split the liberal opposition ticket
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30 Foreign Spies Foiled This Year, Says Putin
Putin made the comments at an award ceremony for Russia’s highest-ranking officers
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Fats Domino’s Infectious Rhythms Set a Nation in Motion
This Rock ’n’ Roll maverick was a true New Orleans original
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Russia Named Top Source of Foreign Fighters in Syria and Iraq
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov cast doubt on the report’s findings
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Who Really Wrote “Merry Christmas, Baby”
The co-author of a classic holiday song still can’t catch a break
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Twitter Drops Advertising From Kremlin-Funded Sites Sputnik and RT
“We did not come to this decision lightly,” Twitter said.
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Lost Time: Wild Photos of Russia’s Punks
Igor Mukhin’s photos capture the colorful personalities that made up Russia’s underground music scene in the 1980s
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Hidden in a Basement for 70 Years, Newly Discovered Documents Shed Light on Jewish Life and Culture Before WWII
The 170,000 pages found might be “the most important collection of Jewish archives since the Dead Sea Scrolls.”
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How Elysian Brewing Company Turns a 1,790-Pound Pumpkin Into a Keg
And is this insane thing really a pumpkin?
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Ksenia Sobchak, Russia’s Star Presidential Candidate, Will Be Heard
Whatever pundits believe about Sobchak, she is among the most recognizable personas in Russia — one that can put on a show
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How Kara Walker Boldly Rewrote Civil War History
The artist gives 150-year-old illustrations a provocative update at the Smithsonian American Art Museum
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How to Eat Like a Local in Vienna, Austria
Instagrammer Sothany Kim dishes on nicotine breakfasts, third-wave coffee houses and enemy bakers in Austria’s capital
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Russia Submits Bid to Host UEFA Euro 2020 Opening Match
Russia has placed a bid to host the opening match of the 2020 European football championship, Deputy prime Minister Vitaly Mutko said Thursday.
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Russian Investigative Newspaper Says ‘No Choice’ But to Arm Staff After Radio Host Was Stabbed
The editor-in-chief of Novaya Gazeta listed high-profile attacks on journalists working for his publication, including the murders of reporters Anna Politkovskaya and Igor Domnikov.
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Interfax News Back Online After Large-Scale Virus Attack
After suffering a virus attack which spread to other countries, Russia’s largest state news agency is back
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The Die Is Cast
Ksenia Sobchak’s statement of purpose for that new vacancy opening up in the Kremlin.
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Kremlin Blanks ‘Annexation’ From German President’s Speech on Crimea
A Kremlin transcript of a speech by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Crimea edited the text to replace the word “annexation,” in reference to the peninsula.
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Amnesty Says Russian Prison Convoy Conditions ‘Evoke Gulag Era’
Amnesty urged the Russian government not to send prisoners away from their home regions, so they could be closer to their families
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Moscow Authorities Allow Nationalist March
One of the march’s organizers told the independent television channel Dozhd TV on Wednesday that City Hall had approved a march in Moscow’s Lyublino district.
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Ksenia Sobchak, Who Wants to Be President, Reignites Crimea Controversy
“Crimea belongs to Ukraine. Period”
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The Healing Power of Greek Tragedy
Do plays written centuries ago have the power to heal modern day traumas? A new project raises the curtain on a daring new experiment
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Stabbed Russian Radio Host Rapidly Recovering, Doctors Say
The deputy editor of the independent radio station Ekho Moskvy who was hospitalized earlier this week after being stabbed is making a speedy recovery
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U.S. Returns Flags From Seized San Francisco Consulate to Russia
Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister repeated Moscow’s warnings that it reserves the right to take retaliatory steps against Washington
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At This Spectral Subway Platform, Trains Approach But Never Arrive
An otherworldly art installation debuts at the Renwick just in time for Halloween
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Russian Wheat Exports Could Lead to Bread Shortages in St. Petersburg
A shortage of wagons for wheat transport is a cause of concern for the governor
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Top Russian Journalists Sue FSB Over Telegram Encryption Demands
“We believe that this affects our right to confidential communication with sources of information,” the journalists said
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Video Glorifying Russian Mercenaries in Syria Trends on Youtube
The Wagner private contractor group is believed to have played central roles in conflicts in Ukraine and Syria
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Russian Opposition Activist Dies After Being Attacked With Iron Rod
Alexei Stroganov fell into a coma after the assault and never regained consciousness
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Investigation Reveals Putin’s Inner Circle Has Amassed $24 Bln Fortune
Estimates of Putin’s private wealth vary, from the officially declared 8.9 million rubles ($133,000) to as high as $200 billion
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Navalny (Really) Can’t Run for President, Russia’s Prosecutor General’s Office Says
The head of Russia’s Central Elections Commission said in October Navanly could only run in 2028
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First Naturalized Russians Take New Oath of Allegiance
A new law requiring naturalized Russians to recite an oath of allegiance took effect in September
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Exploring Russia’s Rural Airports
Forget your preconceptions of how airports should look.
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Why Did So Few Novels Tackle the 1918 Pandemic?
Surprisingly few U.S. writers touched by the 1918 pandemic wrote about it. But flu lit appears more popular today than ever
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Russia’s Interfax News Agency Site Down After Hack
The source of the attack has not yet been determined
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Russia’s 2018 World Cup Costs Soar Another $600 Million
A decree signed by Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev on Tuesday did not state the reason for the latest increase
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Russian Police Threaten to Kill Navalny Supporters After They Compare Police Wages to Sweden
The video culminates with the officer calling the video’s author a ‘Swedish homosexual’
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