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Russia sentences Navalny ally over threat to alleged agent

The Times of India 15 Apr 2021
MOSCOW ... It added that 10 percent of her wages would go to the state each month as part of her punishment ... Last August, Navalny collapsed on a flight from Siberia to Moscow. He was transported in an induced coma to Berlin, where Western experts determined he had been poisoned with the Soviet-era nerve agent Novichok ... Download ... Top Videos. Trending Videos.
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Russia masses troops on border with Ukraine and tests the West’s resolve over the former Soviet republic

Irish Independent 11 Apr 2021
Russia is steadily massing its largest military presence in years near the Ukrainian border — on land and sea — as the Kremlin tests Western support for Kiev and its battles against pro-Moscow separatists less than three months into the Biden administration.
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EU pledges backing to Ukraine after Russian military buildup

Democratic Underground 06 Apr 2021
Online researchers have identified troops being transferred to Ukraine’s borders from western and central Russia, including artillery from as far away as Siberia ... ... Read more ... .
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Building breaks in middle and collapses 10 metres as thawing permafrost no longer supports stilts

The Siberian Times 06 Apr 2021
Pictures ... Nikita, born in Novosibirsk and raised between Western Siberia and Arctic Yakutia, runs an ambitious project called The Pleistocene Park (LINK), which aims to restore fauna of mammoth steppes of the Pleistocene Era, and thus cool down the top layer of permafrost and eventually - hopefully - mitigate its thawing ... Tags. ... Add your comment. .
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Jailed Kremlin foe says he has cough, fever amid hunger strike

Finger Lakes Times 05 Apr 2021
He was imprisoned for parole violations while recovering in Germany from a near-fatal nerve-agent poisoning in Siberia last year that he and Western governments have blamed on the Kremlin. Russian authorities deny involvement. .
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Two theories for an unsolved Soviet mystery

Vox 05 Apr 2021
What killed 9 hikers in 1959? In February 1959, a group of hikers disappeared in the remote Ural Mountains of Western Siberia. A search party found their tent weeks later, abandoned along with all of their equipment. Frozen bodies were found 1,500 meters away, mysteriously underdressed for the weather conditions ... .
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Watch the Sakhalin Shore Covered With Pacific Herring as Spawning Season Begins

Sputnik 04 Apr 2021
Pacific herring usually ranges from Korean Peninsula to the mouth of the Lena River in Eastern Siberia and along the western seaboard of the United States and Canada ... .
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Which Soviet technologies were later developed in the West

Beijing News 04 Apr 2021
The internet is full of garbage articles about U.S. or European countries "stealing" something from the USSR. There was nothing like this. However, there were technologies and methods devised in the USSR which eventually found wide use in Western countries. 1 ... 2 ... 3 ... 4 ... 5 ... 1931) is a Russian physicist and mathematician born in Altai Region, Western Siberia.
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Which Soviet technologies were later developed in the West?

Russia Beyond 04 Apr 2021
The internet is full of garbage articles about U.S. or European countries “stealing” something from the USSR. There was nothing like this. However, there were technologies and methods devised in the USSR which eventually found wide use in Western countries. 1 ... 1931) is a Russian physicist and mathematician born in Altai Region, Western Siberia ... .
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Mysterious giant craters in Siberia: Sinkholes or underground explosions? RT’s special report explores the phenomenon

Russia Today 03 Apr 2021
Giant round craters seemingly appear out of nowhere in the remote areas of Western Siberia, mesmerizing and, sometimes, scaring nomadic reindeer herders and scientists alike ... Some remain vast cavities, going as deep as 30 meters (98.5 feet) ... .
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Putin foe Navalny risks death in prison hunger strike, ally says

Finger Lakes Times 03 Apr 2021
He was imprisoned for breaching parole while recovering in Germany from a near-fatal nerve-agent poisoning in Siberia last year that he and Western governments have blamed on the Kremlin. Russian authorities deny involvement ... Russia has rejected Western calls to free Navalny and brushed aside criticism of his treatment inside prison ... .
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The Copper Age: When Metallurgy Came to Rule the World

Ancient Origins 03 Apr 2021
This period introduced copper into the metalworking industry, ushering the world into a wholly new phase, and paving the way towards the use of bronze ... However, with the migrations of the peoples of the Afanasievo culture of Siberia into the western Mongolia, copper metallurgy became more widespread in East Asia by the late 4th millennium BC ... Source.
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Russia seeks to buy anti-riot gear ahead of planned Navalny protest

Gulf News 02 Apr 2021
Moscow ... Navalny, 44, was jailed in February on charges he said were fabricated ... 200 helmets ... Navalny was arrested in January when he returned to Russia from Germany, where he had received treatment after being poisoned in Siberia with what German military doctors said was a nerve agent. Western countries have called for his release ... .
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Federal data shows monthly gas production dipped in Eagle Ford

Victoria Advocate 28 Mar 2021
During February’s week-long winter storm, the oil wells in Texas didn’t cooperate much better than they did in frigid Siberia, said one oil and gas expert who has worked in that faraway region ... Early in his oil and gas career, Moya worked in western Siberia for oilfield services giant Halliburton ... Even in Siberia, he said, weatherization can be hard.
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Jailed Putin opponent Navalny says his health is worsening

Hindustan Times 25 Mar 2021
Jailed Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny said he is suffering severe back pain despite prison officials’ assurances that he’s in a satisfactory condition ... He was imprisoned for breaching parole while recovering in Germany from a near-fatal nerve-agent poisoning in Siberia last year that he and Western governments have blamed on the Kremlin.
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