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Dostoyevsky spent ten years of his life exiled to Russia's Eastern hinterlands. Beyond the Urals, there are several places that shaped Dostoyevsky and influenced many of his greatest works of literature.
In this week's Odder News, blind dueting, cats at work, and the mice who love COVID.
Siberian Squirrels are given their first taste of freedom in the Siberian city of Barnaul— but one chose violence instead.
A viral video documents an out-of-control tram in Barnaul, and its hapless driver.
A carjacking museum, Soviet statues, and Hollywood letters: let's take a closer look at one of Russia's best-hidden gems, the city of Barnaul.
This week Russia lost but isn’t out yet; football fans, amazingly, spread cheer across Russia; and a storm reminds us of the world outside.
Do recent nationwide demonstrations in Russia signal a new faith in public action to foment political change?
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