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An authorised march in Moscow to celebrate "National Unity Day" has gone peacefully and calmly, despite the arrests of twenty-five men in masks wearing swastikas.
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A group of young vigilantes (Young Anti-drugs Spetsnaz) have filmed their attack on a drug dealer and his Moscow premises, and posted the video on the internet.
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A brothel has been found by police inside the grounds of one of Moscow's oldest monasteries, declaring itself as a "hotel for lovers", charging 1750 roubles a night
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A popular Russian blogger posts photos of what he says is a "graveyard of city transport", and Russian netizens discuss the possibility of opening a museum.
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Netizens discuss a sign which appears to be from the Ministry of Health has appeared in Moscow, warning drivers in no uncertain terms not to drink and drive.
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Netizens debate whether people should be entitled to free rescue after a 20-year-old geology student is washed down a sewer while taking part in urban exploration.
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A drug dealer has escaped after paying a 4 million rouble bribe to be transferred to hospital. Two people are under investigation, one has already been fired.
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A woman has been found dead in her friend's flat with her stomach opened and one of her legs cut off by her co-workers at the SPAR supermarket in Electrostal.
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Netizens reminisce after a classic car rally took place in Moscow, with Volga drivers showing off their classic Soviet cars, some with modern customisations.
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Three 11-12 year old children in Moscow have had nervous breakdowns after being detained by a security guard who caught them stealing sweets at a supermarket.
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Approximately 20 nationalists in masks have attacked party-goers in a gay club in Moscow, holding a bartender at gunpoint so that she did not call the police.
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Ekaterina Samutsevich's sentence has been suspended, while the remaining two members of Pussy Riot will have to serve the remainder of their three year sentence.
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Domodedovo, a small town not far from Moscow, has declared its independence from the rest of the Russian Federation, requesting EU recognition and acceptance.
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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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A recent poll shows that one third of Russians do not believe information they find on the internet, while another third believe everything that they read online.
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A Moscow trolleybus travelling late at night is the latest vehicle to be attacked as a wave of public transport vehicle shootings spreads across the capital.
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Greenpeace activists set up a blockade in the form of a nature reserve, demonstrating outside Gazprom's offices in Moscow in a protest against the oil company.