Moscow
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World
Sunny Days in Moscow
In One Image Sunny DaysIn Moscow By Nanna Heitmann The storm blew in with these Russian military students. They had come to take in their country’s victories. Yes, that is a U.S. flag on the tank, which was seized on the battlefields of Ukraine. The ...
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World
Russia Has Suffered Other Major Attacks in Recent Decades
For many Russians, the massacre at a concert hall on the outskirts of Moscow on Friday night brought to mind shootings and bombings across the country in recent decades, events that the authorities often described as terrorism. The authorities linked ...
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World
A Breakaway Region of Moldova Asks Russia for Protection
Transnistria declared independence in 1992 but is not recognized internationally. The request by the territory’s legislature could fuel regional tensions as the war in Ukraine rages.
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Newyork
Alvin Moscow, Shipwreck Chronicler and Prolific Collaborator, Dies at 98
After writing a best seller about the sinking of the Andrea Doria, he was a co-author with Richard M. Nixon, Patty Hearst, William S. Paley and others.
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World
Putin’s Drive to Rewrite History Snares a Retired Lithuanian Judge
A few years ago, Kornelija Maceviciene ruled against Soviet officers for a brutal crackdown on pro-independence protesters in her country in 1991. That has made her a target for a Russian court.
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World
‘Where is Navalny?’ A Search Is On for the Missing Russian Dissident.
Aleksei A. Navalny, the imprisoned opposition leader, did not appear at a court hearing two weeks ago and has not been heard from since. His allies are trying desperately to find him.
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World
Russian Court Extends Detention of American Reporter
The decision means that the journalist, Evan Gershkovich, who has denied the espionage charge against him, will remain in custody until Jan. 30.
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Newyork
Putin Is Getting What He Wants
As Israel and Hamas descend into all-out war, Russia has been more of a bit player than a lead actor. There is no evidence that Moscow directly aided or abetted Hamas’s vicious attack against Israel on Oct. 7, despite some early suggestions ...
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World
Russian Court Upholds Longer Detention for American Reporter
Evan Gershkovich, a correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, was accused of espionage after being arrested during a reporting trip. He denies the charge.
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World
Ukrainian Drones Target Moscow and a Russian Border Region, Officials Say
Russian officials said Ukrainian forces dropped explosives on a Russian village near the border with Ukraine, killing three, and targeted Moscow with drones for a sixth consecutive day on Wednesday. The attacks appeared to be the latest in a ...
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