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Russia To Adopt Universal ID Card in 2012
January 20, 2011
Aaron Saenz
, Singularity Hub
The Universal Electronic Card is intended to eventually replace all local, regional and national forms of ID.
The Sir who always keeps silent
January 14, 2011
Olga Andreyeva
, Russky Reporter
For some reason, young Russian scientists are confident there is a God.
One month on, Manezhnaya mob plots a return
January 11, 2011
Andy Potts
, The Moscow News
The people behind the Manezhnaya Ploshchad riots which shocked Russia on Dec. 11 are planning a return tonight.
Orthodox Christmas celebrations begin in Russia
January 7, 2011
RIA Novosti, Russia Today TV Channel
The Russian Orthodox church celebrates Christmas on January 7 in line with the Julian calendar.
Authorities investigate TU-154 crash in Surgut
January 3, 2011
Combined reports
A crash in Siberia on New Year's Day that killed three people is only the latest tragedy involving Tupelov aircraft.
A rally to bring people closer together
December 30, 2010
Tatiana Shabaeva
At a recent meeting to confront the nationalist riots in Russia, speakers asked participants to appeal to reason and focus on improving the country for everyone.
Open the door to the cosmos
December 27, 2010
Marie Tchobanov
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of manned space flight, Russia’s state space agencies are encouraging interest in space with a competition for kids.
Clashes with police over football fan killing (+multimedia)
December 14, 2010
Andrei Stenin
, RIA Novosti
The center of Moscow is returning to normal following rioting on Manezhnaya Square on Saturday.
Russia and India: Sister Orphanages
December 10, 2010
Oksana Galagan; Anisia Boroznova
Kids living at the Sri Sai Krupa School in India and at the Zelyony orphanage in Russia have become true friends.
Racism fears grow for 2018
December 10, 2010
Anna Arutunyan
, The Moscow News
Just days after Russia won the right to host the 2018 World Cup, a violent protest in Moscow over after the death of a Spartak football fan is bringing racism and ethnic tensions to the fore.
When will Russian women stand up for their rights?
December 9, 2010
Svetlana Smetanina
Russian women still manage to achieve personal and professional fulfillment despite the country's male-dominated society.
Pilot error probed in Domodedovo crash
December 6, 2010
Alexandra Odynova
, The Moscow Times
Investigators were considering Sunday whether the pilots who crash-landed a Tu-154 at Moscow's Domodedovo Airport over the weekend were heros for saving 165 of the 167 people on board or responsible for the emergency that required the landing.
Dalai Lama's teachings for Russian Buddhists
December 2, 2010
The Dalai Lama is holding a three-day Buddhist teaching at the request of a Buddhist group from Russia.
Critical speech raises media hopes
December 1, 2010
Alexander Bratersky
, The Moscow Times
A daring speech by one of the country's most acclaimed journalists, who publicly blasted federal television stations for their servile attitude and penchant for propaganda, set the media abuzz and even prompted talk of a new perestroika.
Young people find solidarity in the act of being different (+ Slideshow)
November 26, 2010
Darya Zolotukhina
, Russky Reporter
Sociologists in Ulyanovsk believe that while young people of different groups may look different, their universal desires to create and experiment demonstrate that they hold more in common than may meet the eye.
Key youth subcultures from Lenin to our day
November 26, 2010
Darya Zolotukhina
, Russky Reporter
Russians ready for proposed registration changes
November 26, 2010
Vedomosti
Changes to residency rules, which no longer serve their Soviet-era purpose, could be part of the answer to Russia's labor migration problem.
The wild cat gone missing?
November 24, 2010
Svetlana Sorokina
, RIR
India joins 12 other countries in a mission to save the tiger.
500 kiosks closed, more to follow
November 17, 2010
Alexandra Taranova
, The Moscow Times
Sobyanin's first major initiative is to get rid of street kiosks and stalls in central Moscow as part of an effort to end traffic jams and beautify the city.
Russia ready to welcome 20 million migrants
November 17, 2010
Andy Potts
, The Moscow News
Nationalist groups will be horrified, but Russia is planning to bring in more migrant workers.
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