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Metro Bombing Suspects Allege ‘Russian Guantanamo’ Near Moscow

NewsBy adminJuly 23, 2017
Abror Azimov has said men who introduced themselves as retired FSB officers subjected him to electric shocks and fake drowning.
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Russia’s HIV Rates Highest in Three Siberian Cities

NewsBy adminJuly 23, 2017
The Siberian cities of Kemerovo, Novosibirsk and Irkutsk have highest rates of the HIV virus in Russia, according to the chief of Russia’s health watchdog.
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Jackie Kennedy Was the Undisputed Style Icon of her Era

Arts & CultureBy adminJuly 23, 2017
To Jackie Kennedy, appearance was everything
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Young Russians Show Their Love for New York

NewsBy adminJuly 23, 2017
Relations between Russia and the U.S. may be bad, but that hasn’t stopped young people from wearing New York-themed apparel. Shirts and hats with “Yankees” or “Brooklyn” can be seen from Moscow to Novosibirsk.
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Muscovites Hesitant to Protest Housing Demolition Scheme, Poll Finds

NewsBy adminJuly 23, 2017
One-third of Muscovites who voted against the controversial housing demolition program would participate in protests against the scheme, according to a poll published by independent pollster the Levada Center.
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Russians Rally Against Internet Crackdown

NewsBy adminJuly 23, 2017
Protesters took to the streets in central Moscow on Sunday to demonstrate against government’s crackdown on internet.
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Most Requests to Remove Online Content Come From Russia, Google Says

NewsBy adminJuly 21, 2017
The Russian government asks Google to remove online content more often than all other governments combined.
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Weekend in Moscow: Markets, Art and Hopscotch

NewsBy adminJuly 20, 2017
This weekend, Moscow is going back to its ancient tradition of the weekend market – only now with haute couture and food trucks. Street art and street games round out the weekend.
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Russia’s Biggest Air Show

NewsBy adminJuly 20, 2017
Russia’s biennial International Air and Space Salon — known as MAKS, its Russian acronym — launched on Tuesday and will run through Sunday.
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Putin Answers Kids’ Questions Ahead of Election Year (Live Blog)

NewsBy adminJuly 20, 2017
The president will be answering questions from students and children across the country.
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Let the Campaigns Begin! Putin and Navalny Tussle for Media Attention

NewsBy adminJuly 20, 2017
“It is a politically hot summer in Moscow, despite the weather”
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50 Shades of Russian Flirtation

NewsBy adminJuly 20, 2017
In a shop I saw a charming guy sweet-talking the saleswoman. He looked pleased with himself, she smiled in spite of herself, and I understood everything — except what she said.
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Rare ‘Putin Watch’ Fetches More Than $1 Mln at Monaco Auction

NewsBy adminJuly 20, 2017
The Russian president reportedly has a soft spot for luxurious watches
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Russia’s Top Goalscorer Considers Switch to ‘Swamp Football’

NewsBy adminJuly 20, 2017
The most prolific goalscorer in the history of Russian football, Alexander Kerzhakov, may join St. Petersburg’s swamp football team, according to the swamp footballer who asked him to join.
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Siemens Cuts Ties With Russian State Companies Over Crimea Breach

NewsBy adminJuly 20, 2017
Siemens said Russia had “illegally moved to Crimea against clear contractual agreements” four gas turbines the firm had delivered for a project on the Russian mainland in Taman.
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Azerbaijan Sentences Russian-Israeli Travel Blogger to 3 Years Behind Bars

NewsBy adminJuly 20, 2017
A court in Azerbaijan sentenced popular Russian-Israeli travel blogger Alexander Lapshin to three years in prison on Thursday
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ExxonMobil Given $2 Mln Fine for Breaching Anti-Russia Sanctions in Dealing With Sechin

NewsBy adminJuly 19, 2017
The American oil giant was found to have conducted business with Igor Sechin, the head of the state-owned Rosneft in May 2014.
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This Bridge Transforms Data on Weather, Traffic and Twitter Rants into a Beautiful Light Display

Arts & CultureBy adminJuly 19, 2017
The Jacques Cartier Bridge in Montreal lights up the skyline with the mood of the city
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Navalny Protester Sentenced to 2.5 Years in Prison

NewsBy adminJuly 19, 2017
A participant of an anti-corruption rally has been handed a 2.5-year-prison sentence.
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The Kremlin Is Planning Its Own Version of Stone’s ‘Putin Interviews’

NewsBy adminJuly 19, 2017
A Russian film company has announced it will produce a feature-length documentary about President Vladimir Putin in the lead-up to the March 2018 elections
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How Sunbathing Became a National Craze in the 1930s

Arts & CultureBy adminJuly 19, 2017
Tanning was big business in the 1930s, as people sought to recreate the sun-kissed California beach look
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A Tribute to Lyudmila Alexeyeva, Human Rights Veteran Turned 90

NewsBy adminJuly 19, 2017
The veteran human rights defender turns 90.
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Russia Ranked Among Worst Countries to Be a Pensioner

NewsBy adminJuly 19, 2017
Russia has staked its claim as one of the five worst countries in the world for pensioners, according to a new report.
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In Trump’s Russia Affair, The Dust Never Seems to Settle (Op-ed)

NewsBy adminJuly 19, 2017
Last week, it was revelations of an undisclosed meeting between senior Trump campaign officials, including the president’s son and son-in-law, and a Russian lawyer with clear ties to senior Russian officials.
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Growth in Russia’s Arms Exports Predicted After 5-Year Lull

NewsBy adminJuly 19, 2017
Russia’s arms exports are projected to grow in 2017 for the first time in five years
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Russian Opposition Journalist Latynina’s Home Attacked With Pungent Gas

NewsBy adminJuly 19, 2017
Latynina said the attack had two messages: “We know where your parents live,” and “You, Yulia Latynina, are a skunk.”
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Russian Ranking Shows Black Sea Resorts Most Popular Among Foreign Tourists

NewsBy adminJuly 19, 2017
Black Sea towns are the most popular.
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State Duma Agrees on Prison Term for Carousel Voting

NewsBy adminJuly 19, 2017
The State Duma has unanimously approved amendments to the Criminal Code that could see Russians caught organizing election fraud landed with heavy fines or time behind bars, the parliament’s press service said Wednesday.
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American Pioneer in Moscow Media Dies at Age 59

NewsBy adminJuly 18, 2017
American media entrepreneur, Andrew Paulson, died of cancer on Tuesday. He was 59 years old.
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The Real Story of North Korean Labor Camps in Russia (Op-ed)

NewsBy adminJuly 18, 2017
North Korean workers in Russia are climbing the social ladder, providing for their families, and gaining financial stability, writes Andrei Lankov of Moscow’s Carnegie Center.
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The True Story of Dunkirk, As Told Through the Heroism of the “Medway Queen”

Arts & CultureBy adminJuly 18, 2017
Retrofitted by the British Navy, the paddleboat saved 7,000 men over many dangerous trips across the Channel
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When New York City Rioted Over Hamlet Being Too British

Arts & CultureBy adminJuly 18, 2017
In the deadly Astor Place Riot, how to perform Shakespeare served as a proxy for class warfare
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How the Soviet Union Celebrated Its First Olympics

NewsBy adminJuly 18, 2017
On this day in 1980, all eyes were on Moscow for the Opening Ceremony of the Summer Olympics.
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On Trump’s New Man in Russia, Jon Huntsman, Moscow Says ‘Wait and See’

NewsBy adminJuly 18, 2017
The former China envoy is facing a tough crowd
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A Weekend in Italy — In the Center of Moscow

NewsBy adminJuly 18, 2017
Want to go to Italy for the weekend? Can’t get away? Go to the Hermitage Garden Italia Fest instead.
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Founder of Online ‘Blue Whale’ Suicide Group Sentenced

NewsBy adminJuly 18, 2017
The young Russian man behind an online suicide game called “Blue Whale” has been sentenced to three years and four months behind bars
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Moscow Court Sentences 12 ‘Mind-Readers’ For Fraud

NewsBy adminJuly 18, 2017
A court in Moscow sentenced 12 individuals posing as mind-readers to suspended sentences and jail terms for fraud, the Prosecutor General’s office said in a statement on Tuesday.
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State Duma Passes Law to Strip Terrorists of Russian Citizenship

NewsBy adminJuly 18, 2017
Under the new amendment, terrorists could have their Russian citizenship revoked.
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Opposition’s Roizman Drops out of Governor’s Race, Calls for Election Boycott

NewsBy adminJuly 18, 2017
Maverick opposition politician Yevgeny Roizman has said voters are being deceived.
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Russian Court Orders Navalny to Pay $35K in Kirovles Fraud Case

NewsBy adminJuly 18, 2017
A Moscow district court ordered opposition leader Alexei Navalny and two co-defendants to pay 2.16 million rubles ($35,500) in damages to a timber company, the state-run news agency RIA Novosti reported
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Russia and Poland Feud Over Demolition of Soviet War Monuments

NewsBy adminJuly 18, 2017
Russian and Polish officials exchanged harsh words on Tuesday over Poland’s most recent move to demolish Soviet-era war monuments
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White House Appoints ‘Hardline’ Jon Huntsman as Ambassador to Russia

NewsBy adminJuly 18, 2017
The former envoy to China is set to be the new Ambassador to Russia as the Trump administration battles scandal.
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Don’t Tolerate the Intolerable from Chechnya’s Strongman Kadyrov (Op-ed)

NewsBy adminJuly 18, 2017
Kadyrov was making vile threats long before his HBO interview. It’s time for international action.
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Moscow City Hall Allows Opposition March in Defense of Internet Freedom

NewsBy adminJuly 17, 2017
Moscow City Hall has authorized an opposition rally in defense of internet freedom to be held later this month.
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Russia Ordered to Pay $6 Mln for Seizing Greenpeace’s ‘Arctic Sunrise’

NewsBy adminJuly 17, 2017
Russia has been ordered to pay 5.4 million euros ($6.25 million) in damages to the Netherlands for seizing the “Arctic Sunrise” Greenpeace ship and detaining its crew in 2013.
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Russian Women May Be Among IS Fighters Detained in Iraq

NewsBy adminJuly 17, 2017
Iraqi security forces reportedly detained an unidentified number of Russian women following a military operation in the city of Mosul, according to unconfirmed reports
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Kazan to Host World Swimming Contest as Russia Struggles to Recover From Doping Scandal

NewsBy adminJuly 17, 2017
Russian sport finally gets some good news.
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Conservation of a Pair of Saint-Gaudens Goes al Fresco at the Freer

Arts & CultureBy adminJuly 17, 2017
The beauty of dry ice cleaning is the efficient and environmentally safe process; but also the procedure was on view from the street
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Russia Leading ‘Assault’ on Freedom of Expression — HRW

NewsBy adminJuly 17, 2017
Russian authorities have clamped down on Internet freedoms and introduced “invasive surveillance” online, under the pretext of fighting extremism, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said in a report published today.
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Russian Consumer Watchdog Warns Against Dangerous Health Effects of Spinners

NewsBy adminJuly 17, 2017
Russian consumer rights watchdog Rospotrebnadzor has warned against the negative effects spinners could have on the health of minors.
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Russia’s ‘Most Dangerous’ Diplomat to U.S. Kislyak to Be Appointed Senator — Report

NewsBy adminJuly 17, 2017
Sergei Kislyak might become a senator after his tenure ends.
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Most Russians Swear Under the Influence of ‘Strong Emotions’ — Poll

NewsBy adminJuly 17, 2017
Seventy-three percent of Russians use obscene language, according to a poll conducted by Public Opinion Foundation
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Jon Snow & Company Go Underground in Moscow

NewsBy adminJuly 17, 2017
Moscow fans had a unique chance to watch the premiere of Season 7 of the “Game of Thrones” just one day after its premiere in the U.S. during a Night in the Metro event at the Mayakovskaya subway station.
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Around Nemtsov’s Murder, Key Questions Remain Deliberately Unanswered (Op-ed)

NewsBy adminJuly 17, 2017
Justice implies full, not partial, justice. Otherwise, it’s not justice.
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Russian Supreme Court Rejects Jehovah’s Witnesses Appeal

NewsBy adminJuly 17, 2017
Russia’s Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal to reverse its decision declaring the Jehovah’s Witness an “extremist” organization.
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Russian Official Says U.S. Dacha Row ‘Almost Solved,’ Amid Threats of Retaliation

NewsBy adminJuly 17, 2017
Russia and the United States have “almost solved” a row over two diplomatic compounds which were confiscated by U.S. authorities late last year.
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Kremlin Sees ‘Nothing Unusual’ In Kadyrov’s Call for Gay Purge

NewsBy adminJuly 16, 2017
The Kremlin came to the defense of Chechnya’s leader Monday, saying controversial comments the republic’s leader recently made about gay men had been “taken of out context”
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Thousands March to Mark Anniversary of Last Tsar’s Murder

NewsBy adminJuly 16, 2017
For some Orthodox believers, the past is not history.
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1,500 More Apartment Blocks May Be Razed in Moscow Demolitions

NewsBy adminJuly 16, 2017
Hundreds of Moscow apartment blocks may be added to lists slated for demolition under a city-wide renovation program that is drawing ire from residents
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Russian Art Community Brings Two-Dimensional Pop-Culture Characters to Urban Life

NewsBy adminJuly 16, 2017
Some creative folks in Russia have launched an art community called “2d Among Us,” where they share edited photographs with two-dimensional pop-culture characters superimposed on scenes of urban life.
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