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Russian Alexander Stepanov becomes the second participant in film project "Virgins Wanted", where he and a Brazilian girl will be filmed selling their virginity.
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A complaint has been made about Russia's largest dairy company over a six-coloured rainbow that appears on the packaging of their "Merry Milkman" product line.
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The Supreme Court have ruled that beating protesters is legal, provided they do not die or suffer serious injuries. Any attempt at self-defence is also illegal.
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To almost no-one's surprise, Austrian statisticians have confirmed that the 2012 Russian presidential elections had as much integrity as those held in Uganda
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The Russian traffic police seem to have been caught using mobile smartphones to accept bribes on credit card. Netizens question the authenticity of the video.
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A new slogan has brought a new wave of antipathy against the Olympic Games in Sochi, 2014, while residents complain about the legacy prospects of the Games.
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Following events yesterday in Moscow, MPs have suggested that the penalty for drink driving is not severe enough, and drivers ought to face life imprisonment.
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Seven people have been killed at a Moscow bus stop as a car travelling at 125mph crashes into them with a drunk driver behind the wheel. Five remain unidentified.