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As the situation in Ukraine continues to develop the prime minister offers his resignation to the president and laws against protesters are repealed by parliament.
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A new law has been passed in St Petersburg which bans children and teenagers from being on the streets between 10pm and 6am. Netizen's reactions are fairly mixed.
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Seventy years after the Leningrad blockade was lifted, a TV channel is in trouble for asking viewers if they thought that Leningrad should have been surrendered.
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As the uprising in Ukraine gets more violent, rumours have emerged that around 1,000 Russian public order troops have arrived in Ukraine. They have been denied.
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Despite reports in local media, the Ministry of Agriculture and Food have denied rumours that a recent slaughter of about 60 sheep was the work of the chupacabra.
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Edward Snowden, living in Russia after seeking asylum there following document leaks, has denied allegations by US politicians that he is working as a Russian spy.
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A biographical calendar featuring Joseph Stalin getting older is making waves on the Runet after it emerged that it was published by the Russian Orthodox Church.
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As the Euromaidan protests continue, this video has emerged of a riot policeman acting unprofessionally and provocatively towards the pro-Europe protesters.