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18 May 2013

Tinker, Taylor, Compass, Wig: Russia's Amusing American Spy Scandal

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Fogle's alleged letter (written in awkward if grammatically correct Russian) looked like "Nigerian spam run through Google translate".

14 May 2013

Russia's State-Contracted Revolutionaries

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When Vladislav Surkov left the government last week, it triggered an avalanche of speculation about what the loss of “the grey cardinal” means for Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev in particular and his “liberal” political clan in general. At the center of an ongoing related police probe is Duma Deputy and anti-Putin protest movement leader Ilya Ponomarev, who earned a surprising $750,000 for his work for the Skolkovo innovation center.

10 May 2013

RuNet Apprehensive over Surkov's Dismissal, End of Political Era

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"Before there was trickery, now it has been replaced with criminal charges and prison sentences. Surkov, whatever you may think of him, is, first of all, a political aesthete, who won't break pots with a hammer"

8 May 2013

After Fatality, May 6 Displays Troubles & Resilience of Russian Protest Movement

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The Russian opposition, it seems, can't catch a break. Sometimes, this is because the Kremlin's political technologists outmaneuver them. Other times, it is thanks to internal bickering. On May 6, however, the culprit was plain bad luck. For one man, that bad luck was fatal.

6 May 2013

RuNet Speculates on Protest Rally Size, Again

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Every Russian opposition rally and march attracts wild online speculation about the numbers of the participants -- both by observers and the participants themselves.

3 May 2013

Absurdity Takes to the Streets in Russia

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"A Monstration is a parody of a traditional demonstration, with absurd demands and slogans, where every participant says what they want."

2 May 2013

The Kremlin Defeated the Russian Opposition?

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“Do you really have the feeling that the old system collapsed after the December 2011 protests? The system defeated the opposition. It’s a fact.” Vladislav Surkov delivered this line earlier today to a crowd of reporters and students in London. Russian netizens were not happy.

30 April 2013

Potty-Mouthed Russian Blogger Faces Prison for Ethnic Slurs

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A blogger from the Republic of Bashkortostan (a small autonomous republic neighboring Tatarstan in southern Russia) was recently charged with hate speech for a post she published on her Facebook account late last year.

Pavel Durov, Russia's Zuckerberg, Fights for Control of His Creation

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Something strange is happening with Vkontakte, Russia’s homegrown version of Facebook. In the last couple of months, the company’s founder and current head, Pavel Durov, has suffered three very public “kicks in the teeth,” one of which might even lead to criminal charges.

22 April 2013

“TrashOut”: RuNet's Interactive Map of Illegal Dumps

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A new 'illegal dumps' interactive map has been launched in Russia for iOS and Android devices. The first of its kind in Russia, it allows users to mark unauthorized landfill sites.

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