Police Clear Chistiye Prudy Camp, Arrest 20 Protesters
Superjet Black Box Found
Cigarette Prices to Jump 5 Times by 2018
Wave of the Future: MTS Turning Phones Into Credit Card
New Cabinet For Putin's Eyes Only
Putin Looks to Strengthen Ties With Former Soviet Neighbors
Russian Satellite Takes Highest-Ever Resolution Picture of Earth
A stunning 121-megapixel snapshot of the Earth was taken by a Russian weather satellite in what is thought to be the highest resolution picture of the planet ever taken from space.
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- Duma: Don't Read Into Summit 'Snubs' by Obama, Putin
- St. Pete Mayor Warns That Communal Flats Could Remain Into 22nd Century
- Gazprom Exports to Europe Down 12%
- Russia to Sign Anti-Poaching Deal to Protect Kamchatka Crab
- Human Rights Court Awards Damages to Mother of Dead Soldier
- Navalny Debit Card to Give Anti-Corruption Rewards
- Charging Stations Set to Serve Scarce Electric Cars
- Software Pirating Down, Female
- Bank's Top Managers Go for Extra Training
- Companies Unfreeze Education Budgets, Still Seek Value
- Patriarch Kirill Launches Facebook Page
- Kosovo Supports Syrian Opposition
- Q1 Economic Growth Surprises at 4.9%
- Russia Buoys VimpelCom's Q1
Why Putin Is Afraid of the People
After Moscow's large protests on May 6 and the following days, we can easily dispel two widely held opinions — that the protest movement had fizzled out and that Putin had overcome his fear of demonstrations. As it turns out, the protest mood among Russians is stronger than ever and the paranoia of the ruling regime is getting worse.
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Fast VTB Growth Raises Eyebrows
We Want Reforms, Not Revolution
Russia Abroad: Banya Finds an Appreciative New Audience
Venerable Oil Fields Require Ingenuity
Night at the Museum Returns, Fewer Lines Expected
Nearly 200 of Moscow's museums, parks, theaters and cultural centers are staying open after hours Saturday as part of the city's sixth annual Night at the Museum project. Most participating venues will be open from 6 p.m. until midnight, some much later, and will offer free admission.
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Kamchatka Observer: Building Burton ParkSnowboard manufacturer Burton's official distributor in Russia held a countrywide contest rewarding cities with new snow parks, and the comparatively small Petropavlovsk was in the running.
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