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This week, we've got math olympiads, economic data, and exploding permafrost.
A recent study finds that Siberia's air quality may be worse than you'd think.
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.
This week, education is worth fighting for; corrupt officials go for all-or-nothing; and Lenin's mausoleum makeover is cancelled.
This week, we're abandoning all pretense of mature adulthood. We've got cool shotguns, exploding caves, and a teacher who just couldn't wait. Gosh, mom, get out of my room!
This week, mammoths are ripe for the picking; fishy business practices turn violent; and a TV show is labelled a bad influence on Russian families.
This week, we're warned once again to be careful on the internet; priests use their powers for good; and criminals have never been so dang cute.
This week, Russia's government grapples with the ins-and-outs of distance learning, the Ministry of Economic Development is nonplussed by the effects of coronavirus, and we know what side of the bread a shipbuilder's head's butter is on.
This week: stamps honor highways, grave-diggers let loose, and Russia's cutest cop takes his leave.
On the founding of the Russian Geographical Society 175 years ago.
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