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People gather to form the shape of Russia as it appears on the world map. Sergei Krasnoukhov / TASS As the death toll from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine rises, throwing Kremlin imperialism into sharper focus, activists representing the indigenous non-Slavic peoples of Russia are doubling down on efforts to rally supporters behind demands for greater autonomy. “War is a trigger for greater national
The second phase of the experiment will evaluate the VR-wearing cows' milk production. msh.mosreg.ru The grass is greener in a virtual world. That’s what Moscow region farmers were aiming for when they fitted their dairy cows with virtual-reality headsets to test their milk production. “Experts noted reduced anxiety and improved overall emotional mood in the herd” during the VR experiment, said th
Russia could ban Facebook next year if it fails to comply with a 2015 law requiring companies to store Russian citizens’ personal data on local servers, the state media censor said on Tuesday. The U.S. social network would follow in the footsteps of LinkedIn, the social platform for professionals that was banned in Russia last year after a September 2015 law requiring companies to store Russian us
This Friday, the State Duma passed the third and final draft of legislation that will protect Russia’s next generation from parents with “excessively original” ideas about how to name their babies. After the Federation Council and President Putin sign the bill, it will become illegal in Russia to name your children using numbers, punctuation, obscenities, or official ranks and titles. In other wor
Belorussian President Alexander Lukashenko Sergei Ilnitsky / AP Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said that "fraternal Ukraine" is fighting for its independence at a meeting with scientists and science teachers, the BELTA news agency reported. "We got our independence cheaply; all the nations fought," Lukashenko said. "Right now fraternal Ukraine is fighting for its independence. We cannot
Trust in Russia's government has plummeted by almost half in the past year, a survey by the independent pollster Levada Center revealed Thursday. Just 26 percent of respondents said that they trusted Russia's government, down from 45 percent in 2015, the Interfax news agency reported. Only 22 percent said that they had confidence in the country's State Duma, despite elections being held in Septemb
The governor of Russia’s Novosibirsk region, Vladimir Gorodetsky, has signed a by-law aimed at boosting the employment of Russian citizens by banning migrants from working in a whole range of professions Only migrants from former Soviet states working on temporary low-skilled work visas called patents are affected. The move focused on the sectors of childcare, natural resource extraction, transpor
A chair is pictured on stage as former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden is awarded the Bjornson prize in Molde, Norway, Sept. 5. Svein Ove Ekornesvaag / NTB Scanpix / Reuters Edward Snowden, the U.S. intelligence leaker granted asylum in Russia in August 2013, has criticized his country of residence for its crackdown on Internet freedom and gay rights in a speech after recei
A scantily-clad woman giving a haircut at a Moscow hairdresser in 2000. Igor Tabakov / MT Police are conducting checks into a Moscow hair salon for allegedly employing naked women to give hair cuts and perform sexual services on clients, the Moskva news agency reported. A video taken with a secret camera and published by some media outlets earlier this week shows a female hairdresser removing her
Russian Dies After Eating Tablet Computer to Avoid Police Detention The Moscow Times Jun. 08 2015 16:37 Last edited 16:37 A man in St. Petersburg has died after eating parts of a smashed-up tablet computer to avoid being detained by police, the law enforcement agency said Monday. Police were called to an apartment in the city at about 5 p.m. on Sunday after reports that someone was throwing items
Russia Wants Bulgarians to Stop Vandalizing Soviet Monuments By Anna Dolgov Aug. 19 2014 15:55 Last edited 15:55 Ignat Ignev / WikicommonsFigures of Soviet soldiers at the base of a Soviet Army monument were previously transformed into superheroes in Sofia, Bulgaria. Russia is demanding that Bulgaria try harder to prevent vandalism of Soviet monuments, after yet another monument to Soviet troops
unknown callers The late activist's spokeswoman said hearse services in Moscow received threats from strangers, warning them not to transport his body.
Today The Moscow Times has its 16 birthday Dear The Moscow Times readers and partners! The Moscow Times was the first project of the publishing house Independent Media, which was founded in 1992. Today the newspaper has its 16 birthday, and while it is not round number, it is still an important one. In this year many important events and changes have happened. The Moscow Times has a new publishe
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