September 23, 2021 Hero Cats, Bizarre Voters, and Roscosmos In this week's Odder News, polling stations get wild, a family cat saves the day, and where in Russia is the head of the last Kazakh khan? Animals Politics Space Odder News
September 22, 2021 What's Worse: Unsympathetic Aliens or Interfering AI? "The App Store portal: who regulates it? Artificial intelligence, people from Mars?” – Andrei Klimov, seeking to understand what’s going on behind the scenes with Apple’s App Store on September 17. Government Humor Internet Law Politics Quote
September 21, 2021 Bring Out the Chainsaw! As policy dictates, election staff must now dispose of unused ballots in Russia's State Duma elections – and you’ll find that some have been cutting corners. Chainsaw, anyone? Cities & Towns Government Humor Politics Russia File
September 01, 2021 A Can-ny Campaign Strategy “Lids are very relevant seasonal paraphernalia for many. Everyone accepted the gifts, even adherents of other political views.” – Local news from gorbatka.ru, on United Russia’s election campaign strategy. Food & Drink Gifts Government Politics Quote
September 01, 2021 News Notes Pressure on independent journalism, champagne importers, and some Olympics and architectural news. Architecture Culture Journalism Politics
August 05, 2021 Facepay, Tots in College, and Twisties In this week's Odder News, futuristic cities, unexpected parliamentary candidates, and the twisties. Children Politics Pop Culture Sports Transportation Odder News
July 30, 2021 The False Borises Imitation is the highest form of flattery, especially when it comes to one's name on a ballot. Cities & Towns Government Politics St. Petersburg Russia File
July 21, 2021 No Lazy Elections “Video surveillance – it is not idle curiosity, for lying on the couch to watch some kind of movie. There are theaters and television for that, but this [observance of elections] is major work. If you want [to observe elections], if you are interested, an active citizen, then you’re going to need to work a bit for it.” – Ella Pamfilova, head of Russia’s Central Election Committee, on election monitoring. Film & TV Government Politics Quote
July 11, 2021 Zelyonka: It Ain't Easy Being Green Brilliant Green Dye or "Zelyonka," as it is known in Russia, has been a popular antiseptic and mild chemical weapon in the country for years. How is it possible for one thing to have two such varied uses? Health Politics Russia File
July 01, 2021 New GULAG? Russian authorities have found a new way to boost the country’s sluggish economic growth while also solving the shortage of construction workers: prison labor. Politics Social Issues
June 02, 2021 Boiling Politics! “The political field lives and evolves, it boils during election campaigns.” – On Tuesday May 25, Press Secretary to the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov praises Russia’s political environment. Government NGOs Politics Quote
May 24, 2021 Icebreaker Unearthed A century-old wrecked icebreaker was just found north of Russia. Geography History Politics St. Petersburg Russia File