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In this week's Odder News, a Russian dog gets its paws, a museum exhibit brings joy, and spy rocks are on the move.
On spy films, summits, and finding a way to live together.
On the life and mysteries of one of history's most famous sleeper spies, Konon Molody.
This week, we learn that drinking when working from home isn't so bad; it rains birds in Saratov Oblast; and Ramzan Kadyrov is saved from a sinister plot.
In disappointing-but-not-altogether-unexpected news, a prominent Kremlin critic gets hit with tea-borne poisoning.
Russia has fallen under suspicion for testing what some say is an anti-satellite weapon.
There are wondrous things under the sea… but don’t get in too deep over your head.
This week, the New York Times released a well-researched, well-produced series of three videos on Russian and Soviet disinformation activities against the US and the rest of the world. Every Russophile needs to watch them.
In which we review Amy Knight's Orders to Kill, Linor Goralik's Found Life, a new translation of Monday Starts on Saturday, and the new novel Gogol's Head.
Photography, food and spies comprise this week's Three Best Reads. We travel to Vilnius, Brooklyn, and Washington, DC, to consider wagging tongues, boiled tongues, and an overlooked photographer.
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