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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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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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Police have uncovered more than ten illegal casinos in Moscow and the suburbs, although many netizens put it down to protection rather than good police work.
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This video shows the moment a man climbed onto the church roof in Red Square and shouted "Allahu Akbar" to passersby. Netizens show their distaste for his actions.
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A film we recently reported on as being nominated for the Oscar shortlists has had its premier cancelled by Moscow city authorities. Netizens are not surprised.
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Netizens are united in their support for two white men who shot a Dagestani man on the Moscow metro a week ago, defending their actions, and even praising them.
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Ahead of the Sochi Olympics, to promote sport in everyone's daily life, a special machine has been installed in the Moscow metro that gives out free tickets.
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As political discontent continues in the country, MPs' salaries have increased significantly, according to sources within parliament itself. Netizens are resentful.
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Netizens joke about the possibility the monkey exhibition is where politicians go during the summer recess after news that Moscow Zoo's monkey enclosure is closed.
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Doll collectors have come from all around the world to visit The International Salon of Dolls in Moscow. Netizens have commented on how life-like the dolls are.
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Netizens are skeptical about a story that is currently going around that an aeroplane has been standing at Sheremetyevo airport for six years holding 20 bn euros.
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A Mr. Vitaliy Raskalov (perhaps a pseudonym) has taken photos of himself riding a scrambler motorbike through a semi-deserted metro station, to netizens disdain.
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A Muscovite has paid 5000 roubles in the hope that her cat is returned safely. Russian netizens discuss the political reasoning behind it.
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According to recent data, only approximately 25% of Muscovites have turned out to vote for their candidate in the hotly disputed race to be Moscow's new mayor.
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Candidate for the mayor of Moscow accused of racism after it was discovered he was registered to vote at station 1488, a number associated with white supremacists.
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Netizens are up in arms over a verdict handed down to a singer imposing a (relatively) small fine on a singer who kicked a policeman while refusing a medical test.
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Alexei Navalny, an opposition politician running for mayor of Moscow, has been quoted as promising to allow gay parades in Moscow, but netizens are unconvinced.