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. Last Updated: 05/20/2013

Alleged CIA Spy Leaves Russia

The U.S. Embassy employee accused of spying in Moscow has flown out of Russia five days after he was ordered to leave the country, NTV television reported.

Orphan Abuse Case Prompts Call for Public Oversight

An online video that appeared to show teenage girls savagely beating younger pupils at a remote Siberian boarding school for orphans has sparked a criminal investigation and calls for public oversight over the government's opaque and widely criticized orphanage system.

What the Papers Say, May 20, 2013

A roundup of today's Russian-language newspapers

Gay Rights Rally Shot Down for 3rd Time This Month

With a recent survey showing intolerance toward gays is growing, activists warn that bans on gay rights rallies will damage social stability.

Fearing Afghan Instability, Russia Considers Border Troops

Russia, predicting instability once NATO-led troops withdraw from Afghanistan by the end of next year, is considering deploying border guards on the Tajik-Afghan border, Moscow's envoy to Kabul said.

Chisinau: From Exile to Evolution

"The damned city of Kishinev" is how Alexander Pushkin described this small town in the territory formerly known as Bessarabia. The poet's outburst is understandable, because he was forced to spend three years in exile in a place, which was, in his opinion, comparable with Sodom.






A Mythological Menagerie, Made Only of Sand

Twelve different sand statues, crafted by competitors from eight different countries are currently on display in Kolomensky Park, as part of the 7th edition of a sand sculpting competition.



Tsarnaev Brothers and America's Enemy Within

Exaggerated fear of outside enemies has always been a part of the political landscape of the United States.

Kremlin Faces Brezhnev-Style Gerontocracy

Kremlin Faces Brezhnev-Style Gerontocracy

President Vladimir Putin has introduced legislation into the Duma that would increase the maximum age at which top officials can continue to work in state service from 65 to 70.
Business Fights Back Against Kremlin War on Vice

Business Fights Back Against Kremlin War on Vice

With World Trade Organization membership taking effect this week, lovers of high-end imported spirits are in for a treat: Tariffs on whiskies, cognacs and other fine spirits are set to fall to make imported booze more competitive with local production.
Estonian Catches a Whiff of Profit in Russia

Estonian Catches a Whiff of Profit in Russia

Eva-Maria Kunapuu began making scented candles in her kitchen seven years ago when she couldn't find any decent ones in the shops in her hometown of Tallinn.
Suburban Kiosk Cashes In on 7-Eleven's Fame

Suburban Kiosk Cashes In on 7-Eleven's Fame

A bus-stop kiosk selling beer and cigarettes could easily get lost among many similar shops scattered on the streets of this town 18 kilometers north of Moscow if it were not for one special feature.





Theater Plus: Russia's First Political Madman Comes to Life Again

Theater Plus: Russia's First Political Madman Comes to Life Again

Of the lesser-known great figures of Russian letters Pyotr Chaadayev surely is one of the finest and most interesting.



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