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Russian lawmaker's body found in barrel of cement
A Russian lawmaker found stuffed in a barrel of cement last week may have been killed over unpaid debts, investigators said on Monday.
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Russia tries to improve life expectancy with laws curbing drinking, smoking
Putin orders government to change demographic trends so his vast country won't be empty of people.
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The Only Russian Meteor Shockwave Compilation Video You Need To Watch
Chelyabinsk Meteor Shockwave Compilation
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Putin signs Russia smoking ban
Smoking in public places will be banned in Russia after President Vladimir Putin signed a tough new bill into law.
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2013 Russian Meteor Likely An Apollo Asteroid Chunk
Before it collided with Earth, the Chelyabinsk space rock was a 10,000 ton meteoroid -- now astronomers think they know where it came from.
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Russia’s Magician Murders
Beautiful young models went to Gosha the Wizard seeking success, love, and fortune—and three of them may have lost their lives in the process. Anna Nemtsova reports from Moscow.
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Russian soldier 'missing' since 1980 found in Afghanistan
A former Red Army soldier who went missing in action (MIA) in 1980 during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan has been found alive almost 33 years after he was rescued by Afghan tribesmen.
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Russia Fears Its Troops Will Riot if Cigarette Rations End | Danger Room | Wired.com
Russia's new defense minister wants to extinguish one of the Russian military's most endemic health problems and martial perks: giving free cigarettes to troops. His challenge is to prevent nicotine-deprived soldiers from violently freaking out.
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Russian Bulldozer Fail
Ouch, however luckily no one was hurt.
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Russian satellite hit by debris from Chinese anti-satellite test
By Leonard David, SpaceCom A small Russian spacecraft in orbit appears to have been struck by Chinese space junk from a 2007 anti-satellite test, likely damaging the Russian craft, possibly severely, SPACE.com has learned. The space collision appears to have occurred on Jan. 2 …
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Russia admits no new life form found in Antarctic lake
Russian scientists on Saturday dismissed initial reports that they had found a wholly new type of bacteria in a mysterious subglacial lake in Antarctica.
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'The Punisher' takes vengeance on Russia's bad drivers
Dubbed "The Punisher," Alexei Volkov takes a zero-tolerance approach to being cut off while driving his bus on Russia's roads.
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47 Utterly Confounding Photos From Russia’s Social Networks
Eastern Europe is certainly one of the stranger parts of the world. They have politicians with full body-tattoos, prisoners who have their own language in the form of symbols & codes and leaders who apparently excel at everything. So it’s no surprise that when it comes to Russia (the biggest country within that European block) that they should be home to some of the most colourful, odd and downright weird characters in the whole of Europe itself.
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Stunning Girls Dramatically Transformed Into Alien Beings
Who needs special effects when you have the incredible talents and vision of Russian Artist Tuart on hand? He’s the painter behind these starling images. Using layers of body paint, makeup, colourful dyes & his vivid imagination he transforms his subjects into otherworldly beings.
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Russia opens trial of dead Magnitsky
The controversial trial of a Russian lawyer who died in prison - Sergei Magnitsky - has opened in Moscow but it was adjourned shortly after.
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Human immortality could be possible by 2045, say Russian scientists
If Dmitry Itskov’s 2045 initiative plays out as planned, humans will have the option of living forever with the help of machines in only 33 years.
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The Doll That Helped the Soviets Beat the U.S. to Space
Meet Ivan Ivanovich, the mannequin who beta tested space.
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Crazy Parkour
Only in Russia.
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Russian Puddle Fail
Only in Russia, the place where the internet get's its humor.
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Stone-Age Skeletons Unearthed in Sahara Desert
Archaeologists have uncovered 20 Stone-Age skeletons in and around a rock shelter in Libya's Sahara desert, according to a new study.
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