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Ukraine behind new pipeline explosion in Siberia that supplies Russian military-industrial complex, source claims * Russian ...
The heads of Russia's Gazprom and China's energy company CNPC discussed future Russian gas supplies to China during talks in ...
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Daily Express US on MSN'Jesus of Siberia' jailed after cult leader and his disciples hurt thousands of peopleSergei Torop, 64, lost his job as a traffic cop before founding the Church of the Last Testament in 1991 and claiming to be ...
What inspired the creation of Manul, and why did you choose a Siberian theme for the restaurant? We already had a successful project, the Siberia bath complex, which is three years in Moscow.
Moscow and the government of the SakhaRepublic (in Russian, Yakutia), a semiautonomous region within greater Siberia, have reimposed restrictions on foreigners’ access to much of the area.
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From Moscow to the Pacific: Russia’s Eastward ExpansionUncover how Russia expanded eastward to conquer the vast, frozen wilderness of Siberia through a mix of fur trade, Cossack ...
A source in Ukraine's military intelligence told the Kyiv Independent the attack had destroyed a section of a key pipeline ...
A surprise Ukrainian drone attack that targeted Russian air bases hosting nuclear-capable strategic bombers was unprecedented in its scope and sophistication, and dealt a heavy blow to the Russian ...
January in Russia conjures up images of Muscovites crunching through the snow in bulky coats -- not bunches of delicate snowdrops blooming in grassy areas around still-standing Christmas trees ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Ukraine attacked Russian nuclear-capable long-range bombers at a military base in Siberia on Sunday, the first such attack so far from the front lines more than 4,300 km (2,670 ...
A decade ago, a mysterious crater appeared in the Russian Arctic, forming a huge jagged hole hundreds of feet wide. Since then more than 20 have formed, leaving scientists baffled and intrigued ...
Soviet scientists have not yet taught shrimps to whistle, but Radio Moscow last week reported an even more fantastic feat. Geologists in northern Siberia, it recounted breathlessly, dug up a pair ...
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