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Russia Asks If Its Gifted Students Should Get Special Schooling

ST. PETERSBURG — The physics lab is under the school’s cupola, literally in a holy place. This used to be a small home chapel, and now it’s a specialized classroom. The St. Petersburg physics and math school No. 30 moved back to this building, its historic home in the Vasilyevsky Island section of St. Petersburg, […]

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Future Society

Addicted To Your Mobile Phone? You Might Be A Nomophobe

MOSCOW — One of the defining new features of 21st century life is an attachment to our mobile phones. In Britain, a company AppRiver has actually measured bona fide fear of being without it, with 54% of the UK’s residents saying they worry when they are not able to see or hear their phones, and […]

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Geopolitics

Victims of Beslan Terror Still Search For Comfort, Wait For Answers

On the first day of school in Sept 2004, after terrorists took hundreds of children and parents hostage in Russia’s Northern Caucasus region, a bloodbath ensued. Questions and scars linger.

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Geopolitics

Kremlin-Backed Mayoral Candidate Wins In Moscow

KOMMERSANT (Russia), BBC, AFP Worldcrunch MOSCOW — Kremlin-backed candidate Sergei Sobyanin has won the mayoral election in Moscow, reports the Russian paper Kommersant. With the support of 51.37% of voters, he secured just above the 50% threshold needed to avoid a second-round ballot. His main rival, Alexei Navalny, received 27.2% of the vote. According to […]

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Economy Geopolitics

Not-So-Friendly Neighbors: Russia’s Two-Front Trade War

Things are getting nasty between Russia and bordering countries Belarus and Ukraine. And then there’s the Syrian factor.

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Geopolitics

G20 Leaders Remain Divided Over Syria

BBC, RUSSIA TODAY, AL JAZEERA (Qatar) Worldcrunch ST. PETERSBURG — The G20 world leaders failed to find common ground Thursday on the U.S. push for military intervention in Syria in the wake of the chemical attack there. The Syrian conflict was the main topic of the summit’s first day, as President Barack Obama tried to […]

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Geopolitics

G20 Opens In St. Petersburg: What To Look For

RIA NOVOSTI (Russia), REUTERS, RUSSIA TODAY, AFP, BBC Worldcrunch ST. PETERSBURG — The leaders of the world’s 20 most powerful economies arrived Thursday in Russia for the annual G20 summit. The two-day meeting was initially supposed to focus on the economic slowdown in the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) as well […]

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Society

Tag, You’re It! How Moscow Has Embraced Graffiti

MOSCOW — The city of Moscow is covered with graffiti, and proudly so. Members of the “Best City On Earth” project have said they will paint street art on 150 buildings by September. Meanwhile, there is graffiti at the Faces & Laces urban culture festival in Gorky Park, as well as an exhibition of a […]

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Economy

An Economic Crisis May Be Looming For Russia

It was prepared during the global economic collapse of 2008, but it isn’t now.

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Geopolitics

Hong Kong To Moscow: How Edward Snowden Wound Up In Russia

Western sources say Russia sought out the American whistleblower when he was on the run in Hong Kong. The Kremlin denies it.

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Geopolitics Migrant Lives Society

Influx Of Chechens Drives Record Number Of Russians Asylum Seekers In Germany

BERLIN — There are a record number of asylum seekers pinning their hopes on Germany this year, and refugees from Russia by far represent the largest group. Of those, some 90% are from the North Caucasus, particularly Chechnya. German Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich has characterized the situation as “unsettling.” Germany has more asylum requests than […]

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Geopolitics

Arming Kurds, India’s “Shame,” Panama Canal Birthday

Aug. 15, 2014 EU MINISTERS DISCUSS ARMING KURDSEuropean Union foreign ministers are in Brussels today for an emergency meeting about whether to arm Iraq’s Kurdish Peshmerga fighters against ISIS, which the U.S. and France are already doing, the BBC reports. A spokesman for British Prime Minister David Cameron said yesterday that the UK would “favorably […]

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Geopolitics

Criminals Without Borders: From Russia To Ghana, Crunching International Crime Figures

MOSCOW – Over the past couple of months, experts on international crime have started raising the alarm: criminal activity is crossing borders like never before. The response from law enforcement must therefore be no less transnational. The European Parliament has recently launched a Special Commission on Organized Crime, Corruption and Money Laundering (CRIM) that is […]

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Society

Striking Usain Bolt Photo Shows He’s Aptly Named

Worldcrunch MOSCOW – AFP photographer Olivier Morin snapped a breathtaking picture of World champion Usain Bolt just after he crossed the finish line, winning the 100-meter final at the Moscow world championships on Sunday night. See the photo HERE.

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Eyes on the U.S. Geopolitics

The Wimp Factor: Why Obama Risks Winding Up Like Jimmy Carter

The legacy of the 44th president of the United States is in peril, as he is seen as weak-willed with an unfocused foreign policy. Is it 1979 all over again?

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Society

Pssst, Russian Oligarchy, How About A Little Polygamy?

When there’s too much wealth inequality, there’s no strong middle class to drive economic growth. Dividing inheritances among more people would help. And that’s where harems come in.

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Society

Strangers In Moscow: A City’s Contradictory Contempt Of Immigrants

Although the number of foreign workers has declined sharply in Russia, Muscovites in particular fear the influx of immigrants – not that they necessarily want to do their jobs.

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blog Geopolitics

Saving The Earth Is A Very Dangerous Job

Two environmentalists are killed on average every week as land struggles intensify violence against green activists worldwide.

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Society

Russian Roulette: Inside Moscow’s Underground Casinos

Despite a four-year ban on gambling, illegal casinos are thriving here — partly because of crooked police, and partly because law enforcement officials are confused by the murky law.

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Geopolitics

Nuclear Niceties: Putin Extends Olive Branch To Iran’s New Leader

The Russian leader is expected to try to jumpstart negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program with the new president, considered more moderate than his predecessor.

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Food / Travel

Why Russia’s Vodka Bootleggers Are Drunk With Success

MOSCOW – Legal vodka production in Russia was down nearly 40% in June from the same month last year. Could this mean that Russians are suddenly less devoted to this nationally beloved libation? Do they have fewer sorrows to drown? Unlikely. Instead, tax hikes on alcohol have made it more difficult for legal producers to […]

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Geopolitics

In Moscow Airport, Hunting For Edward Snowden

MOSCOW – Honestly? Stanislav opens his eyes wide. “I swear!” he exclaims, “I gave him water, a glass of water to be precise. He often passes by to go to the smoking area by gate 31.” That is where the flights for Italy depart. We station ourselves by the smoking area for almost an hour, […]

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Society

Make Your Own Borscht! On The Still-Too-Slow Liberation Of Russian Women

In some ways there’s been great progress in a woman’s ability to control her destiny in Russian society. But in other ways, it’s actually even worse than during the Soviet era.

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Geopolitics

Putin Critic Alexei Navalny Freed On Bail

CNN, KOMMERSANT (Russia), RIA NOVOSTI (Russia) Worldcrunch KIROV – Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was released from detention on bail Friday, one day after being sentenced to five years for theft and embezzlement. The Kirov regional court, east of Moscow, ruled that keeping him in custody would deprive him of his right to stand in […]

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Geopolitics

Stark Putin Critic Sentenced To Five Years In Prison

KOMMERSANT (Russia), BBC, CNN Worldcrunch KIROV – Russian protest leader Alexei Navalny was sentenced to five years in jail for theft and embezzlement on Thursday. The Kirov City Court found the anti-corruption campaigner guilty of defrauding about $500,000 worth of lumber from a state-run company, reports Russia’s Kommersant. The tough sentence did not come as […]

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Society

Russian Couple’s Spy Story Baffles All, Daughter Included

They were sentenced to six-and-a-half and five-and-a-half years in prison in Germany, respectively. But their lawyer says that Andreas and Heidrun Anschlag are counting on a swift departure for Russia, as part of a spy exchange. The trial of this couple ultimagely convicted of spying for Moscow started last January, and included a total of […]

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Society

A Whiff Of Revisionism In Russia’s New Standards For Teaching History

MOSCOW – Russia’s history is not going to be just “political” anymore. Publishers of new history textbooks for Russian schools have been charged with the task of “encouraging patriotism in the younger generation.” That is not all: History is now going to include “religious history,” especially the history of Eastern Orthodoxy. These are the backbones […]

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Geopolitics

Latin America Or Bust? Why The U.S. Is Going All Out To Block Edward Snowden

BUENOS AIRES – Washington’s blatent public pressure to keep Edward Snowden from obtaining political asylum has fed a new wave of anti-Americanism worldwide. It also represents a test for the United States’ bilateral relations with several countries, including Russia and those in its own “backyard.” What explains the willingness of Barack Obama’s government to pay […]

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Society

Dancing Bears: Can Old-School Russian Circus Survive In Cirque du Soleil World?

Circuses in Russia are facing animal cruelty accusations and competition from abroad.

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Geopolitics

Empty Seat 17A: A Russian Reporter Continues His Hunt For Edward Snowden

Duped like other international reporters, Kommersant’s correspondent took the phantom flight to Havana. Now he’s back in Moscow, as the search for Snowden continues.

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Economy

Doing Business In Russia Isn’t About To Get Any Easier

MOSCOW – Earlier in June, during the last congress of the All-Russia People’s Front, a movement created by President Vladimir Putin in 2011, Putin announced that one of his primary goals was to create a new era of industrialization in Russia. Russia’s Minister of Economic Development Andrey Belousov announced in the same meeting that by […]

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Geopolitics

Russia Cuts Gas, Schumacher Out Of Coma, Greenpeace Loses Green

Monday, June 16, 2014 U.S. EYES IRAN TALKS OVER IRAQ CRISIS The United States is expected to hold talks with Iran this week over possible intervention in Iraq following the aggressive jihadist offensive there, The Wall Street Journal reports. But in reaction to the U.S. decision to move the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush […]

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Society

Russia’s Crackdown On Smoking Leaves A Cloud

MOSCOW – June marks the end of Russia’s smoking free-for-all. A new law forbids smoking in offices and hospitals, on beaches, in public transport, on train stations, and on the stairways in apartment buildings. Even advertisements for tobacco products are now illegal, and in one year’s time cigarettes also will be banned in cafes and […]

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Geopolitics

Why Russia Is Taking On The West Over Cyber Warfare

With the United States embroiled over the National Security Agency’s alleged spying on American and foreign citizens, there are other battles taking shape over the Internet.

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Society

Moving To The Countryside: Russian City Slickers Dream Of The Simple Life

MOSCOW – There was a goat just outside the Moscow metro station, accompanied by a girl who was selling bottles of milk – the goat was obviously there as a live advertisement. “Look, she has white eyelids,” passersby would say, looking at the alien animal. “Look at the tail!” they said – and these were […]

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Geopolitics

Russia Turns Huge Profits Selling Weapons To The Arab World

AMMAN – King Abdullah II of Jordan personally tested one of the hand grenades during the opening ceremony of the brand-new Nashshab factory, built by the Jordan Russian Electronic Systems Co. The factory produces hand-grenades that were specially designed for Jordan by Russian specialists. Although the opening ceremony was held last week, the factory had […]

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Geopolitics

Privacy And Politics: Russia Wants Data Of All European Visitors And Passersby

BRUSSELS- The European Union-Russia summit taking place in Yekaterinburg has a major sticking point forming over privacy for travelers arriving — or even just passing through — Russian territory. The Russian Ministry of Transportation has decreed that airlines flying in Russian airspace, or taking off or landing in Russia, have to provide authorities in Moscow […]

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Future

Environmental Red Alert For The Volga, Europe’s Longest River

MOSCOW – The Volga River, the longest in Europe and one of Russia’s natural jewels, has not so much flowed for decades. When it’s not covered with ice, it fills with fish-killing microorganisms, and emits a putrid stench. Environmental organizations describe the situation in the Volga region in alarming terms, noting that the region is […]

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Geopolitics

Happy Birthday BRICS! Economies Growing Fast, Political Weight Of A Newborn

NEW DELHI – Dreaming with BRICs, the study published in 2003 by Goldman Sachs that traced the rise of four emerging economies (Brazil, Russia, India and China) also marked the birth of a concept that has yet to disappoint. Between 2004 and 2011, average growth in China was 10.8%, in India 8.3% — to mention […]

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Society

Where Money Worship Meets Soviet Nostalgia In Modern Russia

Wealth divides and political opportunism are creating a toxic mix of economic sentiments in Putin’s Russia.

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