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After MH17, Russia's relations with the pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine is in question. A reporter known for his access to Putin speculates about what lies ahead.
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Russia's FSB reports that more than forty Ukranian servicemen have defected en masse. Netizens weigh in to express their elation and doubts about the information.
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A Ukrainian advertiser has created an interesting ad campaign, which, with the help of pop culture icons, speaks to the current political cynicism in Ukraine.
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A Tatar speaker at a demonstration calls for Simferopol to be renamed “Putin”. Netizens express their doubts and chastise the BBC for sensationalizing.
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A Russian nationalist party has hung up new posters in the Moscow Metro. Their design bears a striking resemblance to Nazi propaganda posters. Netizens discuss.
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Ukraine's new Prime Minister, Artseniy Yatsenyuk, is preparing claims against Russia for Ukraine's share of the USSR's money, which amount to about $80 billion.
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A controversial political scientist has urged Russia to call the West's bluff and lead Russia into a new political landscape where it will determine the future
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A Russian emigrant was detained as he attempted to reach the USA from France on a raft after being denied asylum there. He claims he was persecuted in Russia.
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Russian developers unveiled a smartphone with two screens, and most netizens took pride in the idea of an international Russian product but were wary of pricing.
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The Federal Assembly has passed a law prohibiting advertising abortion and the practice of alternative medicine, eliciting a mixture of confusion and support.