Carved onto slabs of black marble, the names of 11 young men from the Russian town of Semibratovo who died fighting in ...
The Russian city of St. Petersburg plans to equip 8,000 cameras with ethnicity recognition capabilities to monitor its migrant population.
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Hosted on MSNNATO allies cut off as undersea cable is severed, sparking fears of Russian saboteur plotSwedish authorities said Friday they were investigating a damaged cable that was discovered in the Baltic Sea, the latest in ...
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Hosted on MSNRussia extends ban on petrol exportsThe Russian authorities have decided to extend the ban on petrol exports for non-producers starting 1 March for a period of six months. Source: Russian government statement, reported by industry ...
A notorious Russian prison complex that once housed jailed revolutionaries, toppled ministers and Soviet dissidents will be ...
Johnson briefly introduced the audience to alternative history by discussing novels in the genre from both a U.S. and Soviet ...
In the ruins of the captured southern city, the Kremlin has opened a tribute to a feared henchman of Joseph Stalin.
A leading Norwegian automotive supplier has exported millions of dollars in sanctioned truck parts that ended up feeding ...
The world’s biggest country remains an international pariah in the eyes of the UK and Europe. Both have imposed sanctions ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday his country needs to build trust with the United States before his country’s ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday visited a research and production enterprise in Saint Petersburg that develops ...
In St Petersburg, Vladimir Putin visited Radar MMS, a research and production enterprise specialising in the development of ...
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