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Police have arrested teenagers from Yaroslavl for selling dried herbs under the guise of marijuana. A case has been opened under the charge of large scale fraud.
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In a suburb of Moscow, a train was stopped at a station by around a hundred teenagers, who then spent 20 minutes spraying graffiti on it before disappearing.
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Moscow's municipal transport agency plans to regulate the popular form of transport, characterised by minibuses and foreign drivers, over the next two-three years.
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Over the course of the coming year, a new service will allow Muscovites to book a place in a graveyard online. The service will not be available for the living.
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A Moscow company is to offer a delivery service where for a fee, a remote control helicopter will deliver a parcel to anywhere in Moscow guided by a dispatcher.
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Part of the ceiling of a brand new Moscow metro station has collapsed only five days after its opening. Netizens point the finger at corruption and embezzlement.
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A man has unleashed his dog on police in the metro in Moscow. There are no reports of injuries to the policemen, and the condition of the dog is as yet unknown.
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Thieves in Moscow have stolen half a million roubles of herbs at gunpoint from a truck driver who was carrying dill, parsley and coriander in a refrigerated lorry.
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A man driving a Mazda has opened fire on an ambulance that did not give way to him. The incident occurred in Moscow, and the gunman was using a less-than-lethal gun
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A group of Moscow artists have created a set of pictures which show Moscow without wires, adverts and other "visual garbage", but netizens aren't convinced.
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A girl who promised to run naked through Moscow became the most retweeted person in Russia, but has gone back on her promise, much to netizens' disappointment.
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A cosplay convention held in Moscow has attracted a good number of people, and shows that anime and Japanese culture is alive and well even in Western Russia.
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Netizens bemoan the fact that people seem to be shocked by snow in winter, after the largest snowfall in Moscow in fifty years brought the MKAD to a standstill.
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After a law requiring all NGOs receiving foreign funding to declare themselves foreign agents, graffiti has appeared on the headquarters of a human rights group.
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In a school training vets in Moscow, students were asked to catch a pet cat and bring it into school for euthanasia and dissection. WARNING: graphic images.
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A 13-year-old has hanged herself in front of her twin sister, unable to stop her, after getting a note in her planner from her teacher about chatting in lesson.
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An anti-prostitute collective have published a video for a website where girls who are approached by curb-crawlers can send photos of men that try to pick them up.