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Who Is Moscow's Favorite Among The U.S. Presidential Candidates?

As the U.S. presidential campaign moves into primary season, America's allies and rivals are starting to pay a lot closer attention to the candidates. That includes Russia, whose relations with the...

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For Russian Farmers, Climate Change Is Nyet So Great

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says last month was the warmest January on record. That sets off alarm bells for climate scientists, but for the average person living in a northern...

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Russians Wary Of Top Candidates In U.S. Presidential Election

Copyright 2016 NPR. To see more, visit DAVID GREENE, HOST: You know, we've been wondering what the rest of the world thinks of this remarkable presidential election in 2016, so this morning we're...

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U.S. Returns Historical Documents, Stolen From Russia In Chaotic '90s

The United States and Russia haven't been cooperating much in these days of heightened tensions, but the U.S. Embassy in Moscow this week returned 28 valuable historical documents to Russia.They were...

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In Russia, The Oil Price Drop Hits Putin's Base Hard

The drop in world oil prices is still biting hard at Russia's economy. As oil has collapsed, so has the value of the ruble. And the people who've been hit hardest — pensioners and people who aspire to...

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Ukrainians Who Fled To Russia Find The Welcome Is No Longer Warm

One part of the refugee crisis in Europe has largely been forgotten: the plight of people who've been displaced by the war in eastern Ukraine. Life is getting harder for some refugees who fled to...

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For Journalists In Russia, 'No One Really Knows What Is Allowed'

An independent Russian newspaper has come under fire after it published stories about the business interests of President Vladimir Putin's family and friends.The Kremlin insists that it's not applying...

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Russian Military Involved In Shooting Down Flight MH17, Researchers Say

Russian officials are trying to discredit a new report that implicates the Russian military in the shoot-down of Malaysia Airlines flight 17. Nearly two years ago, that attack in the skies over eastern...

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Russian Officials Deny Allegations Of State-Sponsored Athlete Doping

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Russia's Jehovah's Witnesses Fight 'Extremist' Label, Possible Ban

Russia's top prosecutor is threatening to ban the Jehovah's Witnesses for alleged "extremism."The religious denomination has faced growing pressure in Russia over the past several years, with church...

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Russian Doping Scandal May Affect Rio Games Eligibility

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Russian Athletes Banned From Rio Olympics

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Lithuanians Prepare To Resist Russian Aggression Ahead Of NATO Reinforcement

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IOC Decides Against Blanket Ban On Russian Olympic Athletes

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The View From A Russian Frigate In Crimea

Amid rising tensions between NATO and Russia, the two sides are building up forces in several key places, including the Black Sea.Crimea, which Russia seized from Ukraine two years ago, is on the Black...

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After Hacking Claims, Here's The View From Russia On The U.S. Campaign

Russia is indignant about allegations that it was involved in hacking the Democratic National Committee and releasing thousands of embarrassing emails through WikiLeaks.Democrats have charged that the...

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Russia Accuses Ukraine Of 'Terrorist' Attack In Crimea

President Vladimir Putin says he'll beef up Russia's military force in Crimea, after Russia's security service claimed that it thwarted a would-be terrorist incursion from Ukraine over the weekend.The...

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Russia's Crimea Bridge Project Beset By Engineering Worries And Labor Woes

Crimea came back into the headlines this summer when Donald Trump suggested he was willing to consider recognizing Russia's takeover of the Ukrainian territory. Trump also said he'd think about lifting...

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In Leak Of Democratic Emails, Questions About Russia's Role

Last month, when Wikileaks published 20,000 emails stolen from the Democratic National Committee, cyber-security experts quickly said that the hack bore a Russian fingerprint.Russia denies that it is...

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Controversy Erupts In Russia Over Report On Female Genital Mutilation

It started with a report and erupted into a controversy involving a mufti, a Russian Orthodox priest and a rabbi.The subject: female genital mutilation.On Aug. 15, the Russian Justice Initiative issued...

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