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Butina
Admitted Russian Agent Butina Sentenced to 18 Months, Deportation
"I have three degrees, but now I am a convicted felon with no job, no money," she said.
Fake heiress
Russian-Born Socialite Convicted of New York Fraud – AP
Anna Sorokin made headlines for tricking friends and banks into financing her lavish lifestyle in New York.
Memory jog
Half of Russians Say They Don't Know Why Easter Is Celebrated – Poll
Exactly half of Russian respondents correctly named resurrection when asked what the religious holiday celebrates.
dysentary outbreak
‘Putin’s Chef’ Compensates Victims of Caterer’s Mass Poisoning in Moscow
Dozens of children were reportedly poisoned after eating food provided by Prigozhin's catering company.
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highlights
Video
Meet Moscow's Lone #ClimateStrike Protester
Makichyan, a 24-year-old student, protests alone in Moscow every Friday against climate change.
opinion
Sam Greene
Putin's 'Passportization' Move Aimed At Keeping the Donbass Conflict on Moscow's Terms
We cannot know what exactly the Kremlin means to do with its soon-to-be-minted citizens in Donbass.
A Union's Battle
As Ford Exits the Russian Car Market, Its Sacked Workers Fight for a Fair Pay-Off
Ford's fortunes in Russia have turned since the country's 2014 economic crisis.
from the archives
Remembering the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster, 33 Years Later
April 26 marks the 33rd anniversary of the world's worst nuclear disaster to date.
opinion
Bruno Maçães
Syria and Now Iran: How the U.S. Is Driving Russia South
Trump’s decision to end Iran oil waivers will shift Russia's foreign policy down south.
opinion
opinion
Sam Greene
Putin's 'Passportization' Move Aimed At Keeping the Donbass Conflict on Moscow's Terms
opinion
Alexander Gabuev
Bad Cop, Mediator or Spoiler: Russia’s Role on the Korean Peninsula
opinion
Bruno Maçães
Syria and Now Iran: How the U.S. Is Driving Russia South
opinion
Michele A. Berdy
Happily Suffering While Worrying and Ignoring Insults
opinion
Vladimir Frolov
How Will the New President of Ukraine Build Relations With Russia?
opinion
Igor Ivanov
Helping Ukraine to Help Ourselves
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Meanwhile in Russia
Viral visit
The Weirdest Moments From Kim Jong Un's First Visit to Russia
Spoofed
Russian Pranksters Trick France's Macron, Pretend to Be Ukraine's New President (Video)
A for effort
Russian City Thanks Local Boy for Filling Pothole With Toy Shovel
Presidential performance
Voice-Command Robots Do Push-ups, Headstands for Putin
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Business
Stable rate
Russia’s Central Bank Keeps Key Interest Rate at 7.75 Percent
The bank also said it might lower the rate in the coming months.
No IPO
Russia’s Biggest Grain Freight Transporter Postpones Share Sale
RusTransCom was planning to list on the London Stock Exchange.
Crude cut
Brent Oil Hits Highest Level This Year as Russian Exports Cut
Poland and Germany have suspended imports of Russian crude, citing poor quality.
Burger shares
Russian Fast Food Operator Burger Rus Plans Share Sale
The company runs the Burger King chain in Russia.
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arts and life
TMT Offline
Michele Berdy Kicks Off New 'Moscow Time’s Offline' Series
Veteran columnist Michele Berdy launched the series with a talk about her life in Russia since 1978.
must reads
Pushkin House Book Prize Short List
Pushkin House has announced their short list of the best non-fiction about Russia published last year.
remembering the past
The Last Address of Alexander Drevin
On Sunday a plaque went up on the apartment house that was the Last Address of a great avant-garde painter.
Culture clips
On This Day: April 22, 1899
Nabokov had a lasting influence on generations of writers all around the world.
In photos
Vintage Tram Cars Parade Down Moscow’s Streets
The event marked the 120-year anniversary of the Moscow tram service’s opening.
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