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Oleg Shein, a representative of Just Russia opposition party, and a group of supporters, went on a hunger strike protesting alleged fraud in a mayoral election in the city of Astrakhan, in the south of Russia. Shein lost the election to a rival from a pro-Kremlin party. His supporters refer to their leader as Jesus of the Russian Revolution
We, the Russians, are afraid of our own past. We are still worried about the things that the Poles may say about Katyn, what the Americans may say about Stalin, the Estonians - about the "Bronze Soldier", the Japanese - about the Kurile Islands, and so on. We are not comfortable to say the words "The Russian Empire" and the "Soviet Union"
Dmitry Rybolovlev bought an apartment at 15 Central Park West for his eldest daughter, Ekaterina, 22.The high-end real estate market is enjoying a remarkable rise, fueled largely by wealthy Russians.
The growth of Japan’s smartphone market is set to continue at pace, after research firm IDC predicted that smartphone shipments to the country will increase by 55 percent this year....
The new law about political parties, which decreases the registration limit to 500 people, is expected to come into effect by summer. However, there are too many of those who want to receive the official registration. Russia's Justice Ministry has applications pending from 70 associations that would like to become full-fledged parties
A striking show of dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Vladimir V. Putin of Russia came a week before he is to run in a crucial presidential election.
Russian activists are being trained to spot ballot-stuffing and vote-rigging in preparation for next weekend's presidential election which Vladimir Putin is determined to win outright.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency told software vendors on Tuesday that it plans to revolutionize the way it does business with them as part of a race to keep up with the blazing pace of technology advances. Rather than stick with traditional all-you-can-eat deals known as "enterprise licensing agreements," the CIA wants to buy software services on a "metered," pay-as-yo
A portrait of President Bashar al-Assad is draped down the front of a building in a central square of Damascus. Framed by stripes in the colours of the Syrian flag, he watches over the demonstrators before him as they exult his reign.
Data collected with Gephi Graph Streaming. This is a preliminary result of the network of retweets with the hashtag #jan25 at February 11 2011, at the time of the announcement of Mubarak's resignation. If you retweeted someone, or has been retweeted, it is possible that your username is in this network. The data were collected through the Twitter streaming and search APIs by André Panisson, and i
The Ben Ali regime has been gone for almost a year, but many Tunisians have yet to reap the benefits of "their" revolution. In Gafsa, one of the country’s poorest regions, some say mounting discontent could soon lead to a second upheaval.
Opposition leaders see the jailing of Sergei Udaltsov as a way to sustain the public’s interest during the holidays, which in Russia stretch through mid-January.
Four Russian citizens have been killed in Yemen. Armed clashes between the government troops and the opposition continue in this country for months. The unrest started in February, when opposition activists demanded former President Ali Saleh should be put on trial. The Russians arrived in the country illegally, for religious purposes
PRAGUE (Reuters) - Vaclav Havel, an anti-Communist playwright who became Czech president and a worldwide symbol of peace and freedom after leading the bloodless "Velvet Revolution," died at the age of 75 on Sunday.
Experts continue to comment the meeting, which took place in Moscow on Saturday, December 10. Some say that the meeting against the results of the parliamentary elections was a political flashmob. Other say that it was a normal element of democracy, which demonstrated that Russia was no different than any other Western democracy
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of people in Moscow and thousands more in cities across Russia demanded an end to Vladimir Putin's rule and a rerun of a parliamentary election on Saturday in the biggest opposition protests since he rose to power 12 years ago.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Vladimir Putin's ruling party could see its vast parliamentary majority cut back on Sunday in elections widely seen as a test of his popularity ahead of an expected return to the presidency early next year.
CHELYABINSK, Russia (Reuters) - When bloggers posted what they said was a tape of the governor of this industrial region telling local employers to organize "compulsory voting" for Vladimir Putin's...

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